News Willmott Dixon uses air-purifying paint at London site Willmott Dixon has been using air-purifying paint in the construction site of its new office building in London.
Partner Content COP27: Can construction keep 1.5 alive? Premierline explores what the construction industry needs to see in order to keep the COP27 agreement.
Technical Zero launches net-zero construction playbook Zero, the carbon- and innovation-focused working group, has launched its interactive playbook for net-zero construction.
People Webinar | Meeting the sustainability skills challenge Free webinar on 4 May will explore how the built environment sector can address the skills challenges impacting sustainability progress
News Skanska starts trial of electric drilling rig Skanska has begun a trial of a plug-in electric drilling rig to work on HS2, which it claims is a world first.
People BAM and Balfour join ‘net zero mentors’ scheme BAM Nuttall and Balfour Beatty have joined a ‘net zero mentors’ programme that helps young staff in their organisations devise carbon reduction solutions
News BAM and Balfour join ‘net zero mentors’ scheme BAM Nuttall and Balfour Beatty have joined a ‘challenge’ programme that works with young staff in their organisations to come up with carbon reduction solutions.
News Laing O’Rourke makes low carbon concrete compulsory Laing O’Rourke is mandating a switch to low-carbon concrete on all its new UK projects with immediate effect.
Opinion Can new materials technology solve the potholes problem? With local authorities spending millions every year in maintainig roads and filling potholes, Tarmac’s Brian Kent examines sustainable solutions that can help fixing the problem in the long-term.
News Balfour Beatty tests fully-electric construction site Balfour Beatty has trialled using a fully electric-powered fleet in one of its sites as part of its carbon reduction targets.
News Cornish village in ‘world-first’ ground source heat pump project A village in Cornwall has started getting its energy from a shared network of ground-source heat pumps, in what is thought to be the first project of its kind.
News Warning over non-compliant heating pumps The pump industry has called on the government to clamp down on the large numbers of non-compliant central heating pumps being imported into the UK.
News Alternate aggregate processing could slash carbon emissions, says report New research suggests that 175 million tonnes of CO2 could be captured annually during the process of crushing rocks for construction if mechanochemical processing of silicate rocks was used instead of current methods.
News CIOB adds support to Scottish construction quality charter CIOB has added its support to a charter by Scotland’s Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative that prioritises quality in construction.
News Landsec to build net-zero office on London’s Bankside Commercial property developer Landsec has been given the green light to start the next phase of its net-zero redevelopment in London’s Bankside.
News Heritage retrofit ‘could give £35bn economic boost’ A new report has found that a retrofitting strategy for historic buildings can boost the economy and help the UK achieve its net zero goals.
Technical Timber’s net zero roadmap The timber industry has set out its plan to meet the 2050 net zero challenge, with transport and more local sourcing a key focus, writes Charlie Law.
Legal Carbon Emissions Bill: is a rethink required? Regulations taking action on embodied carbon are on their way. John Wallace explores whether the proposals.
Construction clients are not happy about contractor workmanship. Find out more in the 2026 Construction Management and CIOB client survey.