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The ISSE Response to “Home Buying and Selling Reform” Consultation December 2025

  This is an example of how to answer the full consultation, but we appreciate that individual views may differ. Remember, you don’t have to complete the online survey; you can also email your views directly – More details at the bottom of this blog. Introduction – About you Organisation N/A Institute of Specialist Surveyors […]

The Dampness, Ventilation, and Health Crisis: A Decades-Ahead Warning.

A personal reflection by Andrew on Patrick Gallagher’s legacy of joined-up thinking I was recently passed a series of documents and articles by Patrick Gallagher, written with Howard Morley, dealing with dampness, condensation, mould growth, ventilation, energy efficiency and, crucially, the human consequences of getting these things wrong. I will be honest: reading them was […]

Beyond the Defect: Why the Convergence of Engineering and Surveying Matters More Than Ever. By: Dr Aaran Marriner-Clark FRICS, FISSE, FCABE C. BULD.E, FNIBME, FRSPH, FAMI, MRPSA, MRSB, MBMS, MCIEH, MMSA, MBSMM

As specialist surveyors and engineers, we often operate in a landscape where technical precision meets practical reality. Recently, I had the opportunity to explore this intersection at Elemental LONDON and the NHIC Knowledge Hub at ExCeL. I attended alongside industry colleagues, including Andrew McColl and Michael Gibber. While the company was excellent, what struck me […]

The Building Safety Act 2022: A Paradigm Shift for Specialist Surveyors and Engineers

At a recent industry forum, Sandra Ashcroft, Head of Industry Competence and Culture Change within the Building Safety Division at the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), delivered a message of critical importance to the built environment sector. Her directive was unambiguous: the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022) is not legislation restricted solely to high-rise […]

Autumn Budget 2025: Key Impacts for Specialist Surveyors and Engineers

The Autumn Budget 2025 has landed, and while the headlines focus on the broader economy, the devil is, as always, in the detail for professionals in our sector. Whether you are a specialist surveyor, a structural engineer, or a consultant running a micro-entity, these changes will impact how you manage your practice, your assets, and […]

‘Lead-in’ with Lead: New Training Opportunity from the ISSE

21 years ago on 24th October 2002, the Control of Lead at Work Regulations (CLAW) were ‘made’, which means they had been completed and were ready to be laid before Parliament, 31st October, 2002. They came into force 21st November, 2002. So what? You may ask. This week, 22nd – 29th October, is International Lead […]

Water Stories

A learning, training, and action platform focused entirely on Water Cycle Restoration Water Stories offers a community-centered approach to solving our most pressing environmental crises. One that delivers meaningful results after the first rainy season. We empower people to create healthy landscapes and water abundance by transforming water-sheds into water-catchments. People around the world are […]

Indoor air quality in sustainable, energy efficient buildings

Building designers. contractors, owners, and managers have long been challenged with providing quality indoor environments at a reasonable energy cost. Current efforts to improve building energy efficiency, including goals of sustainability and net-zero energy use, are bringing more focus on how to simultaneously achieve energy efficiency and good indoor air quality (IQA). While energy efficiency […]

Higher energy efficient homes are associated with increased risk of doctor diagnosed asthma in the UK subpopulation

The UK has one of the highest prevalence of asthma in the world. Reduced ventilation resulting from increased energy efficiency measures acts as a modifier for mould contamination and risk of allergic diseases. Read in full at PUBMED.