News tagged assessments
  • Dover affordable housing sites

    The Architects’ Journal Dover affordable housing sites Dover District Council is seeking an architect-led team for a series of site viability assessments [Deadline: 6 May 2026] The post Dover affordable housing sites appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Merlin Fulcher

  • Why safety standards must lead secondary guarding policy 

    Despite emerging mandates for secondary guarding, contractors are advised to prioritise robust, task-specific risk assessments to prevent crushing and entrapment incidents. The post Why safety standards must lead secondary guarding policy  appeared first on Construction Management.

  • Shed firm loses CITB levy case

    A shed firm which claimed it is not liable to pay the industry levy has lost its case. Perth-based Gillies and Mackay Ltd took the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) to an employment tribunal in Dundee arguing levy assessments for 2022 and 2023 were invalid.… The post Shed firm loses CITB levy case appeared first on Construction News.

  • Getting SuDS right early

    In part two of a three-part series, Stuart Crisp, UK manager of Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS), examines how early design decisions, maintenance considerations and realistic assessments shape the success or failure of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS). The post Getting SuDS right early appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

  • Latest AML Penalties Target High-Risk Conveyancing Firms

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has issued a fresh wave of significant fines to conveyancing firms, reinforcing its crackdown on high-risk practices that fail to maintain rigorous anti-money laundering controls.

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