AHMM’s Paul Bussey: ‘We’ll be seeking greater transparency from manufacturers about products’
An architect and a manufacturer – Paul Bussey of AHMM and Stuart Pierpoint of MSA Safety – compare the impact of the Building Safety Act
Updates on the Building Regulations, including regular columns from Regs expert Geoff Wilkinson
By AJ Contributor 22 April 2024 965 Views
An architect and a manufacturer – Paul Bussey of AHMM and Stuart Pierpoint of MSA Safety – compare the impact of the Building Safety Act
By James McNay 5 April 2024 1,086 Views
Making our buildings truly 'safe' involves ensuring professional competency and responsibility, not the application of blanket rules, writes James McNay
By Rob Charlton 13 March 2024 5,778 Views
The RIBA’s new Principal Designer Register makes me seriously question the value the institute delivers to its members, writes Rob Charlton
By Clayton Kingman 29 February 2024 2,848 Views
Gateway Two of the Building Safety Act gives the architect an enhanced role in the detailed design of complex building elements, says Clayton Kingman
By Kit Heren 1 February 2024 1,656 Views
MPs have called for all UK homes to be retrofitted in order to cope with hotter weather due to climate change
By Anna Highfield 7 December 2023 6,287 Views
Six years after Grenfell, the Building Safety Act is changing the way the industry works. Anna Highfield and Scott Brownrigg Architects’ Neal Morgan-Collins ask whether the changes will prove insurmountable for some
By Greg Pitcher 15 June 2023 1,385 Views
All government departments have been told to hunt out collapse-risk concrete on their estates as safety fears continue to grow
By Gino Spocchia 14 February 2023 9,840 Views
All new residential buildings in London over 30m tall will now need two staircases, the mayor’s office has announced
By will hurst and Richard Waite 13 February 2023 8,099 Views
Turkish government officials have issued 113 arrest warrants for people involved with the construction of buildings that collapsed in last week's earthquake – including architects, contractors and engineers – reports claim
By Richard Waite 30 January 2023 2,532 Views
Housing secretary Michael Gove has become the first minister to admit the government’s building regulations were faulty and unclear before the Grenfell Tower fire