Re-flow is excited to once again be returning to UK Construction Week from October 3rd to 5th at the NEC Birmingham. The team will be exhibiting at Stand D314, ready to share its award-winning field management software
On Thursday 7 September 2023, the Architects Registration Board’s (ARB) published the results and next steps of Tomorrow’s Architects, its consultation on education and training reforms. Read the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)’s response to ARB’s Tomorrow’s Architects consultation (May 2023) for more detail on its position. Responding to
Whilst property prices have dropped for the fourth consecutive month, the average property is still worth £45,000 more than it was before the pandemic. David Hannah, Chairman of Cornerstone Group International – the UK’s leading
We are excited to share with you the fourth instalment of Re-flow’s podcast – The Conversation. This time, the team sat down with Mat Field, Managing Director of City Traffic Management to talk about where they started, their rapid growth,
SL2 Ltd, a leader in the construction industry, is thrilled to announce their achievement of the Constructionline Gold certification. This significant milestone underscores their unwavering dedication to maintaining exceptional health and safety standards. Paul Mulhearn,
HUNDREDS of house hunters are chasing apartments at one of Edinburgh’s most in-demand new property developments – which includes penthouses boasting jaw-dropping views across the capital’s skyline. Ahead of its official sales launch today (Friday, September
The new report from IDTechEx, “Electric Vehicles in Construction 2023-2043”, shows that there are many reasons to adopt an electric vehicle as a construction professional: they are quieter than diesels, they help with air quality
Kilnbridge Construction Services is leveraging the power of Webfleet, Bridgestone’s trusted fleet management solution, to cut fuel usage and CO2 emissions as part of its drive to achieve carbon neutrality. The specialist structures, construction and
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) responds to proposed reforms by the UK Government to existing planning laws, which the government claims will lead to 100,000 new homes being built. Sam Rees, Senior Public Affairs Officer