by ewdsolutions | Mar 4, 2026 | News
Recent announcements from a major city district show how a crowded calendar of concerts, sporting fixtures and public festivals can overlap with public‑realm upgrades, crane installations and temporary traffic orders. While the headlines may be about the events...
by ewdsolutions | Mar 1, 2026 | News
Sustainable urban planning is no longer a specialist concern; it is central to how we deliver new homes, upgrade infrastructure and protect natural capital. Across the UK and globally, planners and project teams are aligning to reduce embodied carbon, cut waste and...
by ewdsolutions | Feb 26, 2026 | News
Across Essex and the wider UK, construction and demolition (C&D) waste has historically been viewed as an unavoidable by-product of progress. Too much of it has ended up in landfills, where inert materials such as concrete, brick, glass, ceramics, and aggregates...
by ewdsolutions | Feb 23, 2026 | News
Recent protests around the proposed demolition of an unsafe public school overseas underline a truth the UK knows well: even when a building is structurally compromised, a community still needs assurance that the process will be necessary, safe, transparent, and...
by ewdsolutions | Feb 20, 2026 | News
Across Europe, modular, sustainable tiny homes are moving from niche curiosity to credible mainstream option. Rising housing costs, tighter environmental expectations and the desire for simpler, more intentional living are converging to make compact dwellings an...
by ewdsolutions | Feb 17, 2026 | News
Across Essex, demolition and refurbishment works generate substantial volumes of concrete rubble. Traditionally, most of that material is downcycled into lower‑value applications such as sub‑base. New peer‑reviewed research, however, is reframing what “waste” concrete...