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The Ins and Outs of Recycling Construction Waste

During construction (or demolition) of a building project, plenty of materials end up in landfills, where they remain, unused, for years on end. We refer to these components as Construction and Demolition Waste, or CDW. And when we look...

Benefits of Hydrodemolition for Noise-Restricted Construction Sites

Like the air we breathe, sound is an important, yet often overlooked, part of our daily lives. Just as air quality and its effects on health have become an important part of the safety conversation, the negative effects of...

Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: Safety in construction requires a long-term approach

The construction sector boasts half a million workers, yet in many ways this industry continues to demonstrate a more clear commitment to health and safety than others. In November 2020, the words “health” and “safety” carry a lot more weight...

Singapore enacts Covid-19 statutory reliefs for construction sector

Singapore has introduced a variety of legal reliefs and mechanisms to support businesses in the construction and other sectors as they manage the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act (the Act) was enacted in April 2020,...

Leighs Construction Announced As Lead Contractor For New Mental Health Facilities At Hillmorton

Canterbury DHB is pleased to announce Leigh’s Construction has been appointed as the lead contractor for the $81.8m project constructing two new facilities to house relocated Specialist Mental Health Services on the Hillmorton campus. Leighs Construction has been part of...

Putting safety at the heart of all construction projects

At the IET, we believe fire and building safety is at the heart of all construction projects. People’s lives depend on getting this right and we are keen to work with Parliament to do so. As the largest professional engineering...

Construction take-up of wearable technology on the rise

Wearable technology, such as smart helmets and smart watches, is increasingly being adopted by the usually traditional construction industry, as it looks to improve the safety of workers and quickly identify site risks, a report states. The study by Global...

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