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RICS publishes report on decarbonising UK real estate
RICS has recently produced a report on decarbonising UK real estate (“the Report”), which can be found here. With buildings currently producing around 25% of all UK emissions, the Report concludes that the government’s existing policy around decarbonising real estate is insufficient. The Report recommends urgent actions for the government to take so that the… Read More >
Delivering Excellent Public Works in a Modern Day World: Update to Construction Playbook (September 2022)
The Government’s Construction Playbook, first published on 8 December 2020, sets out how the public sector can get projects and programmes right from the start, building social value into the foundations of the public procurement processes. We are set to see up to £31 billion of contracts across economic and social infrastructure being brought to… Read More >
NEC publishes final version of new X29 secondary Option to help tackle climate change; a very encouraging development, but, as always, the devil is in the detail
In April of this year, we highlighted that NEC had released a new secondary Option clause X29 (Climate Change), for consultation, that was to be used with the NEC4 Engineering and Consultancy Contract (the “ECC”). After the period of consultation which ended on 13 May 2022, the clause has now been published across the full… Read More >
Climate Change Litigation: Feeling hot, hot hot!
On 18th July 2022, the High Court ruled in favour of environmental groups, ClientEarth, Friends of the Earth UK (FoE), the Good Law Project (a non-profit organisation) and the environmental campaigner Jo Wheatley in respect of their challenge to the Government’s Net Zero Strategy (NZS) for its breach of the Climate Change Act 2008 (CCA).… Read More >
NEC and climate change : NEC releases new X29 secondary Option for consultation
As we have previously reported in our “Beyond Net Zero” series, the built environment sector faces huge challenges in reducing its environmental impact and reaching Net Zero. In a welcomed development, NEC have now released their new X29 secondary Option, reducing the impact of works on climate change, for consultation. The Option X29 has been… Read More >
THE ROADMAP TO 2030; SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE IN INFRASTRUCTURE
Last month the UK’s Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) published the Transforming Infrastructure Performance (TIP): Roadmap to 2030 (the “Roadmap”) which outlines the government’s vision to drive change, innovation and sustainability in the built environment, alongside the commitment to investing £650bn in the sector over the next decade. The Roadmap includes a Built Environment Model… Read More >
The Mission is Decarbonising Construction: is the industry ready?
The National Engineering Policy Centre (“NECP”), which includes the Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET) and is led by the Royal Academy of Engineering, connects policy makers with critical engineering expertise to inform and respond to policy issues of national importance. The NECP advises the Government to help address the long-term global threat posed by… Read More >
ARCHITECTS’ ROUNDTABLE – SEPTEMBER 2021
On 15 September, Beale & Co were delighted to host its latest Architects’ Roundtable for leading architectural practices. The roundtable provided an opportunity for architects to reflect on the key issues, some new and some prevailing, that are affecting the industry and to debate the challenges of today and the future. The roundtable focussed on… Read More >
Opportunity to help shape the approach to regulation of architects
On 16 August 2021 the Government published a Call for Evidence in respect of a review of architect regulations. Architects should take note as this provides an opportunity to comment on the way the profession is regulated and hints that significant change to the regime could be afoot. Given the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic,… Read More >
IPCC Climate Change Report, a “code-red read” for everyone!
As pressure begins to grow in the run up to COP26, the United Nations intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has today issued its report on the changes happening to our planet, and the fact that human activity is increasing the risk of irreversible climate change. The UN secretary-general describes it as “code red for… Read More >