Head Editor
Last seen: 9 months ago
Gerry Sharpe is the Chief Editor of UK Construct Magazine , the Magazine of the Association of Construction Quality Professionals and also the CEO of the Association of Construction Quality Professionals. Passionate about Quality and the built environment, He has over 40 Years Construction Experience.
CPD: Compliance with new dutyholder role...
In this CPD, Burges Salmon lawyers review the duties and obligations of the principal contractor and principal designer roles unde...
CPD: Disability and inclusion in constru...
This CPD presents practical initiatives that construction employers can adopt to make their companies more inclusive to disabled w...
CPD: Fall protection systems
This CPD, in association with MSA Safety, explains what principal contractors need to be aware of to ensure robust fall protection...
CPD: Planned preventative maintenance bu...
In this CPD, Anthony Walker provides an overview of the key aspects of lifecycle surveys for the assessment of a building’s condit...
CPD: Addressing moisture challenges
This CPD, in association with Knauf, focuses on the problems arising in moisture-laden environments.
Winners revealed for £814m FM framework
The 27 winners of a new UK-wide facilities management framework have been confirmed by procurement provider Pagabo.
Vistry slims down to three operating div...
Partnership housing specialist Vistry has slimmed down its operational structure from six to three divisions after reporting a £16...
Warning after scammers pose as plant hir...
Plant hire giant Flannery has issued a fraud warning after scammers posed as company directors in a bid to swindle cash out of cus...
Henry administrators chase £10m director...
Administrators for Henry Construction Projects have launched legal action to recover £10m paid to a former director before the com...
Mace confirmed for £93m weather centre H...
The Government Property Agency has confirmed Mace as the main contractor to build a cutting-edge weather centre HQ.
Council steps-in at sites where develope...
New contractors are set to be appointed at housing sites across Fife in Scotland after the local council took over the jobs when t...
Plasterer in court for Covid loan fraud
A Lancashire plasterer who overstated his business’s turnover to secure a maximum-value Covid loan spent the funds on groceries, g...
Government faces £49bn estate maintenanc...
The government is facing a massive £49bn maintenance backlog across its public estate.
£150m Bristol student scheme approved
Developer Cubex Land has got the planning thumbs up for a 22-storey purpose-built student accommodation scheme in the Temple Quart...
Watkin Jones returns to trading profit
Multi-storey contractor Watkin Jones has returned an operating profit after last year’s plunge to a £38m trading loss.
“Cynical” legal bids to block infrastruc...
The Government is stopping “cynical” bids to block major infrastructure schemes with multiple legal challenges.
Bid race begins for £1bn concrete road r...
National Highways has opened the bidding for a new six-year framework to deliver a major programme of concrete road replacement.
Cartel watchdog drops probe into cement ...
Watchdogs at the Competition and Markets Authority have closed their probe into suspected anti-competitive conduct in the supply o...
Slow spending by Network Rail hits Renew...
Slower than expected spending by Network Rail in the current £45bn CP7 investment round has prompted a profit warning at infrastru...