Features

How nuclear could power a new wave of major projects

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Whitehall harbours hopes of the UK building a new nuclear plant every year by the end of the decade. Tim Clark examines the hurdles and opportunities for a sector better known for delays and cost hikes rather than speed

Working in extreme heat: advice for construction workers

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Another week brings yet another Met Office warning of extreme temperatures in the UK, with the group issuing its first-ever ‘Red warning’ for exceptional heat. It predicts that the mercury could hit 40°C in some parts of the country, as today and Tuesday are set to be the hottest of…

Learning from near-misses can make sites safer

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Learning lessons from onsite accidents is vital. But examining the cause of disasters that are narrowly avoided can be just as useful. Keith Cooper finds out how firms are collecting information from close calls to improve health and safety

Fever pitch: can the government deliver 40 hospitals by 2030?

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Meeting the government’s 2030 deadline to build 40 new hospitals will rely on intense activity from construction firms. Greg Pitcher takes the programme’s temperature

Timber tensions: renewing the argument for wood

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As a low-carbon material, timber has a big role to play in achieving net zero, but fire-safety concerns and a lack of testing are holding back its use. Greg Pitcher reports