August 19, 2024
"Ensuring our high-performance aluminium products meet this recognised standard is critical"

“Ensuring our high-performance aluminium products meet this recognised standard is critical”

UK based aluminium system company Kawneer have renewed their membership with Secured by Design (SBD). Since its inception over a century ago, Kawneer has been recognised as an innovator and have skilfully balanced experience with innovation. Their global design expertise, combined with aluminium’s flexibility and recyclability, makes their building façade

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Challenges faced by SME home builders under the spotlight

Challenges faced by SME home builders under the spotlight

Urgent regulatory reform required to support crucial sector in midst of national housing emergency   The challenges faced by small and medium sized home builders and the need for urgent regulatory reform to get this crucial part of the Scottish housing market growing again are being spotlighted this week with

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Issue 323 : Dec 2024

August 19, 2024

"Ensuring our high-performance aluminium products meet this recognised standard is critical"

“Ensuring our high-performance aluminium products meet this recognised standard is critical”

UK based aluminium system company Kawneer have renewed their membership with Secured by Design (SBD). Since its inception over a century ago, Kawneer has been recognised as an innovator and have skilfully balanced experience with innovation. Their global design expertise, combined with aluminium’s flexibility and recyclability, makes their building façade systems and products the right solutions for today and into the future. Kawneer offer a comprehensive range of architectural aluminium building products and systems which include unitised solutions, curtain walls, windows, doors and framing systems. Kawneer products are made from aluminium materials of the highest quality and designed with the benefit of many years of construction experience. As Kawneer have full manufacturing capability in the UK, they control every stage of the manufacturing and quality process, from aluminium billet to designing and supplying individual systems, offering a unique proposition to architects and contractors. Kawneer have an extensive range of aluminium doors and windows that have achieved the Police Preferred Specification. As an aluminium system company Kawneer supply several Secured by Design approved fabricator companies in the UK who assemble and install their products on projects from residential to high-rise office and mixed-use development sectors. Find out more about Kawneer and their extensive range of Secured by Design accredited products here. Mark Clemson, Commercial Director for Kawneer UK, commented: “The SBD scheme is a key part of our UK strategic plan. Ensuring our high-performance aluminium products meet this recognised standard is critical for us to be able to offer a full and comprehensive product offer to our customers. We look forward to many more years collaborating with Police CPI.” Hazel Goss, Secured by Design, said: “It has been a pleasure to renew our membership with Kawneer, who have been long standing members since 2015. Being a systems house they offer a fantastic profile range for doors and windows. I’m looking forward to many more years working alongside them.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Women into Construction closure: Comments from Jon Howlin, CEO at The Skills Centre

Women into Construction closure: Comments from Jon Howlin, CEO at The Skills Centre

Jon Howlin, CEO of The Skills Centre, comments on the announced closure of Women into Construction after 16 years of operation: Jon Howlin commented: “I was truly saddened to hear the news about Women into Construction closing its doors after 16 years of incredible work. Kath Moore MBE and her team have made a tremendous impact on our industry, supporting thousands of women and helping to break down barriers in construction. At The Skills Centre, we’ve been proud to collaborate with Women into Construction on several programmes, helping many women start their careers in this field. Their closure is a significant loss, but it also reminds us of the importance of the work that still needs to be done. The numbers — 4,700 women supported, 1,300 placed in employment—are a testament to the change that can happen when we work together. But this journey isn’t over. We now have to think about how we can build on what’s been achieved and ensure that the momentum isn’t lost. This is a time for all of us in the industry to come together, to keep pushing for diversity, and to make sure the progress we’ve seen continues. We’re committed to this at The Skills Centre, and we know that with the support and collaboration of our industry, we can keep moving forward. Thank you to Kath and her team for all they’ve done. Let’s honour their legacy by continuing to open doors and create opportunities for everyone in construction.” The Skills Centre is one of the UK’s leading construction skills training companies with centres in central London, Kent, Cardiff and the West Midlands. The Skills Centre specialises in training and apprenticeships for groundwork, formwork and steel fixing, and its learners and apprentices work on major projects across the UK, including HS2, Everton Football Ground, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Canada Water. The Skills Centre’s ambition is to transform lives, creating local opportunities for local people and opening the doors to a career in construction through collaboration with industry and community leaders. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Challenges faced by SME home builders under the spotlight

Challenges faced by SME home builders under the spotlight

Urgent regulatory reform required to support crucial sector in midst of national housing emergency   The challenges faced by small and medium sized home builders and the need for urgent regulatory reform to get this crucial part of the Scottish housing market growing again are being spotlighted this week with a range of activities including a special roundtable session with the Ministers for Housing and Public Finance. Other MSPs are undertaking visits to vitally important rural and brownfield housing developments being delivered by SMEs across the country. This dedicated “Awareness Week” follows recently published independent data review revealing an alarming reduction in Scotland’s SME home building sector.  According to representative body Homes for Scotland (HFS), the proportion of new homes sold by those building between three and 49 homes per annum has fallen from around 40 per cent in 2017 to 20 per cent in 2023.  It also shows a significant increase in the number of SME home builders being dissolved, with 2023 levels 45 per cent higher than in 2019. Speaking ahead of the Ministerial roundtable taking place on Wednesday (21 August), HFS Chief Executive Jane Wood said: “Our research is the first of its kind, quantifying and contextualising Scotland’s SME home building sector and filling a significant data gap.  Its findings paint a sobering picture of the impact barriers to growth are having on this vital group. “SMEs simply do not have the economies of scale available to larger developers to navigate what is an overly complex and under-resourced planning system. This, coupled with the high-risk upfront financial costs involved in residential development and an ever-increasing regulatory burden, is making many SME sites unviable. “With SMEs essential for building out rural and brownfield sites and the added context of a national housing emergency and a staggering 28% of Scottish households (693,000) identified as being in some form of housing need, what further evidence does the Scottish Government require to take action and introduce the regulatory reform required to facilitate the delivery of much-needed, warm and sustainable new homes? “We are grateful to the Ministers for Housing and Public Finance for joining us this Wednesday to hear first hand the challenges that only SME home builders themselves can provide.  HFS and its members are ready to work with them to ensure  Scotland has a positive regulatory environment which fosters housing growth rather than diminishing it. Eve McCurrich, Managing Director of Whiteburn Projects, this year’s HFS SME Home Builder of the Year, said: “SMEs are tremendously important to the diversity of new home delivery across Scotland. As demonstrated by the research, the decline in the number of SMEs is stark evidence of the loss of local house builders across Scotland. “A buoyant SME culture would not only see the creation of new businesses and new jobs, but importantly, it would provide new homes across the whole of Scotland. This would not only positively contribute to the national and local economies, but offer homes and jobs for people within their local communities. “I urge policy makers to take note of these findings, listen to what is needed to remove barriers, and help support the SME sector to flourish in Scotland, reaping these benefits for all.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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