When working alone is not to be recommended …
Sometimes, you’re forced to take matters into your own hands to get a job done. Not if it involves climbing around on un-operated large vehicles though. Thanks to Chris Pearson for this snap
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When working alone is not to be recommended …
Sometimes, you’re forced to take matters into your own hands to get a job done. Not if it involves climbing around on un-operated large vehicles though. Thanks to Chris Pearson for this snap
2016-12-21T12:32:00Z By Yoosof Farah
Balfour Beatty launches safety investigation after incident earlier this month
2013-08-02T00:00:00Z
William Burkitt of Stiles Harold Williams Partnership sent this picture of a man who has obviously decided that one ladder is not enough
2013-05-01T14:23:00Z
“Not only is the plank precariously balanced but there is also a significant fall as the windmill is perched above a rocky outcrop,” notes Clive Woodford, who took this photo while on holiday in Crete.
2025-09-17T13:26:00Z By Simon Rawlinson
The insatiable energy demands of AI-driven data centres could have a profound effect on UK energy markets. We need a joined-up conversation, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis.
2025-09-15T06:00:00Z By Oscar Sitwell
Even with excellent A level results, many school leavers are still struggling to navigate the best route towards a career in construction, writes Oscar Sitwell - and two industry veterans, Mark Farmer and Colin Wood, offer some advice
2025-09-11T06:00:00Z By Ashley Wheaton
If we want young people to join our industry, we must show them an industry worth joining, says Ashley Wheaton, vicechancellor at the University of the Built Environment
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