If in doubt, strap it to the roof of the car and hope for the best …
All it needs now are a few photovoltaic panels, a Velux window and perhaps some eco turf on top. Thanks to Benn Goldsmith for spotting it and to Matt Clarke for sending it in.
All the latest updates on building safety reform
If in doubt, strap it to the roof of the car and hope for the best …
All it needs now are a few photovoltaic panels, a Velux window and perhaps some eco turf on top. Thanks to Benn Goldsmith for spotting it and to Matt Clarke for sending it in.
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.
2025-06-16T06:00:00Z By Simon Rawlinson
The government is stuck in a spending straitjacket of its own making. However, borrowing for investment will help to sustain future workload for construction, writes Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
2025-06-13T06:00:00Z By Joseph Aloysius Hansom
The latest chatter around the industry
2025-06-12T12:02:00Z By Carl Brown
The Labour government is prioritising funding for grant-heavy, and much-needed, social rented homes while also promising to ramp up delivery to 1.5 million homes a year. Innovation to draw in private finance can help square the circle, says Carl Brown
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