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Armed forces in Singapore conducted a controlled explosion on an unexploded World War II-era bomb after it was discovered on a construction site.
A hard hat is such a ubiquitous item of personal protective equipment (PPE) in construction that it has become emblematic of safety in the industry.
Through a newly formed partnership, Easybook Training will offer IPAF’s e-learning theory courses
The number of schools in England containing crumbling reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) has increased to 174 according to the latest official figures.
New research shows a growing number of construction workers with conditions including ADHD and autism are entering and being welcomed into the construction industry.
What can cause suicide among construction workers and where can they and their employers find support?
Association encourages contractors to participate in Demolition Supervisor exam
Brenner Base Tunnel chief engineer explains some of the biggest challenges behind building the world’s longest railway tunnel.
“Comprehensive” guide to help ease contractors’ concerns about circular economy and recycling
A judge in Texas, USA, has ruled a new law that would effectively ban water breaks for construction workers by eroding cities’ power to enact local rules as unconstitutional.
Three failures of “non-critical” reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in English schools prompted new guidance of the material in education settings.
Two industry experts talk about the issues with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC)
Lucy Barnard speaks to construction workers braving Russian missile attacks to build it
“Determination to implement the best practices in demolition” prompts site inspections
Could a spate of high-profile bridge collapses to have hit the headlines this year be linked to climate change?
A total of 20 people have died and three were injured after a launcher and girder weighing 1,950 tons collapse during the construction of a bridge near Mumbai in India.
Why reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is proving to be a headache for the owners of older buildings and why good inspection, remediation and maintenance are crucial.
Lifting provider now able to operate a tower crane using a teleoperated ground control system
The US Department of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a heat hazard alert to remind employers of their obligation to protect workers against heat illness or injury.
Be sure to attend the World Crane and Transport Summit coming up in Singapore on 4 and 5 October
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