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‘CAB’s Tale of Two Camps’

There are some that would argue that we should immediately stop using products or materials in our buildings that create and embody carbon in their production. It is a noble thought, but is it realistic to suggest that we can achieve this and meet today’s building needs? Obviously we can and should be mindful of […]

Module D is a key element to deliver truly sustainable construction

Improved standards and guidance for constructors calculating embodied carbon are helping to deliver truly sustainable construction projects, however practitioners in the industry and any new legislation must also fully consider the circular economy alongside embodied carbon to avoid any unintended consequences.  It is not logical to equate a material that is landfilled following demolition with […]

Reuse, Recycle and Whole Life

The UK government recently published its response to the Environmental Audit Committee’s report on the sustainability of the built environment. In its response, the government appears willing to explore whole-life carbon assessments and ratcheting targets to reduce emissions. They say: “Our choice of materials, and the way we design and construct buildings will also need […]

‘First Fall in Sales Since 2020’

The Construction Products Association (CPA) have reported that, on net balance, 12% of ‘heavy side’ firms saw sales fall in Q3, the first quarterly fall since the pandemic-related restrictions were introduced in 2020 Q2. The Construction Industry has seen a two year sustained growth in the sector with demand the likely constraining factor in the […]

‘The Fall and Rise of Residential Aluminium’

Aluminium has been used in commercial fenestration for over eighty years, the metal then became popular in the 1960’s for home improvement, replacing ageing timber windows. The advent of the PVC window revolution, the ‘white gold’ in the 1980’s virtually wiped out aluminium as a home improvement material within a decade. Initially more expensive than […]