HSE building safety boss named new boss of building safety

HSE building safety boss named new boss of building safety

Peter Baker His new role is in addition to his former duties: he remains director of HSE’s building safety and construction division as well. In effect, therefore, HSE’s existing construction division is morphing into the statutory Building Safety Regulator. The selection of the man already in situ follows an executive search process run by Mayfair…

Certification first for Cardiff Interchange

Certification first for Cardiff Interchange

The Cardiff Interchange is being built by ISG for Legal & General Home Quality Mark One (HQM One) is the Building Research Establishment’s new benchmarking standard for sustainability and quality. The Cardiff Interchange, owned by Legal & General, is a 500,000 sq ft development with 12 storeys of offices, 318  flats for private rent, and…

Over to you: Employee ownership

Over to you: Employee ownership

Probably the best know example of successful British employee-owned business is the John Lewis Partnership The Coalition government of 2010-15 might not be remembered for much, beyond its austerity measures. But it did manage to pull off one or two notably radical reforms. Legalisation of same-sex marriage was one of them.  Another, with which fewer people…

Banks unveils plans for wind farm extension

Banks unveils plans for wind farm extension

Robin Winstanley and Alan Wells of Banks Renewables on site The proposals are set out in a scoping report submitted to the Scottish government’s Energy Consents Unit. The scheme would have a potential generating capacity of more than 50MW – enough to provide over 36,000 homes with electricity. It would have the same National Grid…

Leadership council seeks support for PI survey

Leadership council seeks support for PI survey

Recent years have seen sharp increases in premiums for professional indemnity (PI) insurance and stricter curbs on the levels of cover have been introduced. Some firms have reported four-fold increases in PI policies, while others have said that they can no longer find cover. This has been driven by various factors including a response to…

Engineering brick cladding for HS2’s Euston headhouse

Engineering brick cladding for HS2’s Euston headhouse

The chosen design for HS2’s Euston headhouse The split-level three-storey building, alongside the existing West Coast Mainline, will be clad with traditional blue/grey engineering brick, in keeping with the area’s Victorian railway architecture. Standing next to the original 10-metre high retaining wall, the new headhouse structure will extend above the top of the wall, with…

Thumbs up for safe piling

Thumbs up for safe piling

Front cover A new handbook, Guidance on Restricted Zones, is free to download from the FPS website. Many of the most serious accidents involving specialist geotechnical works arise when operatives get too close to machines This guidance has been produced to help contractors manage restricted zones around plant and equipment, and maintain the effective separation…

London developer has nationwide ambitions

London developer has nationwide ambitions

Anthology’s Deptford Foundry development in southeast London Anthology says that it is hunting for medium-scale, mid-market opportunities of 100 homes or more, with or without planning permission, in urban locations across England. Anthology merged with later living specialists Pegasus and Renaissance in 2019 to create Lifestory Group. It is as part of this larger group…