Episodes

  • Why Specification Matters | The Proctor Podcast
    Jun 26 2026

    Specification is one of the most important stages of any construction project. In this episode, we explore how the right specification can shape better building design, help achieve airtightness targets, improve energy efficiency, ensure compliance, and deliver long-term performance.

    Join us as we discuss why getting the specification right from the outset makes all the difference.

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    7 mins
  • The Most Important Stage of Construction Nobody Talks About | The Proctor Podcast
    Jun 5 2026

    What happens before construction begins can have a major impact on the success of a project.

    In this episode of The Proctor Podcast, we explore the importance of preconstruction and the role it plays in reducing risk, improving performance, and helping projects run smoothly from the outset. We also take a closer look at the site services and technical support offered by A. Proctor Group, from specification guidance and design advice to on-site assistance and project-specific solutions.

    Whether you're an architect, contractor, developer, or construction professional, this episode provides valuable insights into how early engagement and expert support can help avoid costly issues later in the build.

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    #Construction #Preconstruction #BuildingEnvelope #SiteServices #Architecture #ConstructionIndustry #TheProctorPodcast #AProctorGroup

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    8 mins
  • 19. Inside World of Modular: Las Vegas | The Proctor Podcast
    May 22 2026

    Step inside the future of construction as Adam heads to Las Vegas for World of Modular — one of the world’s leading events for modular construction and offsite innovation.

    In this episode of the A. Proctor Group Podcast, we explore the biggest trends shaping the industry, from modern methods of construction and sustainability to cutting-edge modular technology and global innovation. Adam shares his experiences from the exhibition floor, key conversations with industry leaders, standout products, and what the future of modular building could look like in the UK and beyond.

    Whether you're involved in architecture, construction, offsite manufacturing, or simply curious about the future of building, this episode gives you an inside look at one of the industry’s most influential events.

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    8 mins
  • 18. How Global Conflict Is Disrupting Construction | The Proctor Podcast
    May 10 2026

    In this episode of the Proctor Podcast, we explore how ongoing global conflicts, from Ukraine to rising tensions in the Middle East are affecting the construction industry across the UK and beyond.

    From supply chain disruption and material shortages to uncertainty across manufacturing, transport and project delivery, we break down the wider pressures facing the sector and what it could mean for contractors, architects, merchants and developers moving forward.

    Join us as we discuss the real-world impact of global instability on construction, the challenges businesses are navigating, and how the industry is adapting in an increasingly uncertain market.

    🎧 Listen now and stay ahead of the conversation shaping the future of construction.

    #Construction #ConstructionIndustry #GlobalConflict #BuildingIndustry #SupplyChain

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    7 mins
  • 17. Industrialised Construction | The Proctor Podcast
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode of the Proctor Podcast, Keira and Adam explore industrialised construction and how modern methods are reshaping the way buildings are designed, manufactured, and delivered. From off-site manufacturing to efficiency, quality, and performance, we discuss what this shift means for the future of the construction industry.

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    5 mins
  • 16. The Importance of Vapour Permeability | The Proctor Podcast
    Jan 29 2026

    On this episode of The Proctor Podcast, Keira and Adam explore why vapour permeability plays such a vital role in modern building performance.

    We look at how vapour-permeable membranes help manage moisture within the building envelope, support long-term durability, and work alongside airtightness to deliver healthier, more resilient buildings.

    A short, practical discussion that cuts through the jargon and explains why vapour permeability matters on real projects — not just on paper.

    🎧 Tune in for clear insights, real-world context, and smarter specification.

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    5 mins
  • 15. Wraptite: Adhesion That Performs | The Proctor Podcast
    Jan 22 2026

    On this episode of The Proctor Podcast, Keira Proctor and Jeff Dibdin dive into one of Wraptite’s biggest strengths — its adhesion.

    Wraptite isn’t just an external airtight solution. It’s highly vapour permeable, airtight, and fully self-adhered, creating a consistent external seal without the need for tapes or secondary fixings.

    We break down how the adhesive works, why it matters on site, and how strong, reliable adhesion plays a key role in delivering real airtight performance — even in tough conditions.

    If you want to understand what makes Wraptite stick, seal, and perform, this one’s for you.

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    9 mins
  • 14. Wraptite: During Transportation | The Proctor Podcast
    Jan 14 2026

    With more projects moving to offsite modular manufacturing, Wraptite isn’t just arriving on site as a roll — it’s often installed offsite and transported as part of the finished module.

    In this short episode, Keira Proctor and Adam Salt go behind the scenes of Wraptite during transportation, exploring how it’s protected, handled, and moved from the offsite environment to site — and why that journey matters for airtightness performance.

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    6 mins