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  • 3 days ago | constructionmanagement.co.uk | Denise Chevin

    Can a tool based on blockchain and originally developed to authenticate the provenance of fine wine be used to provide increased trust within the residential sector? A digital tool developed by KPMG Australia, now operating as OriginsNext, to assure better quality and accountability in construction is being trialled in the UK.

  • 1 week ago | projectsafetyjournal.com | Denise Chevin

    The APS has appointed Sofie Hooper as deputy chief executive officer. She joins APS from her role as head of policy and research at the 11,500-strong global membership body the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM). Hooper has spent much of her career as a public policy adviser across a range of policies and internationally, predominantly in the UK and the EU.

  • 2 weeks ago | projectsafetyjournal.com | Denise Chevin

    Away from all the scaremongering headlines, AI is playing a valuable supporting role in health and safety on a site near you. Denise Chevin talks to some of the people making use of it. From smart assistants like Siri via navigation apps like Google Maps to predictive text and online chatbots, artificial intelligence (AI) has become woven into our everyday lives without many of us even noticing it.

  • 2 weeks ago | projectsafetyjournal.com | Denise Chevin

    Four new directors have joined the APS board. Chris Ottaway, Helena Knight, Peter Taylor and Richard Wilks bring a wealth of experience at the highest levels. Ottaway, managing director of Ottawayconsultants, has been instrumental in guiding contractors, developers and organisations through complex regulatory landscapes, ensuring best practices in project safety and risk management.

  • 2 weeks ago | projectsafetyjournal.com | Denise Chevin

    The Welsh government has set out how it is proposing to implement a more stringent building control regime to tighten responsibility and accountability for safety for those designing, constructing and operating higher-risk buildings (HRBs) across the principality. The consultation, which closes on 25 May 2025, sets out new duties for decision-makers and fresh enforcement powers for local authorities.

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23 Feb 25

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Greeks, Romans and Arabs all laid claim to it — now it’s Charles Pring’s turn to seek ‘cannoli therapy’ in the world heritage site’s tangle of narrow streets 🍦 https://t.co/Od6wVymQ8P

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23 Feb 25

RT @timesscotland: Greeks, Romans and Arabs all laid claim to it — now it’s Charles Pring’s turn to seek ‘cannoli therapy’ in the world her…

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23 Feb 25

RT @timesscotland: Edward Odim is a man of many fascinating lives. The latest has him leading wildlife tours around his estate as the head…