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The role of material passports in advancing circular economy in construction

Digital material passports could transform the way the construction industry manages waste and reuse. Heather Evans, national head of sustainability at RLB, explains why we need them, some of the challenges of  incorporating them and the need for standardisation.

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FARO is the world’s most trusted source for 3D measurement technology, it develops and markets computer-aided measurement and imaging devices and software.

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Outdated fire station transforms into new blue-light hub using Archicad

An outdated 1980s fire station has been transformed into a collaborative new blue light hub for Suffolk police and fire services, using a deep retrofit approach and Archicad.

The benefits of AI in construction: A vital cog in the industry’s future

While still in its infancy, AI is poised to bring new efficiencies and innovations to construction. Let’s take a deeper look at where we stand.

How Asta solutions helped MiCiM to reduce project planning and reporting time by 20%

MiCiM has leveraged the combined power of Asta solutions to improve the visualisation, coordination and accuracy of its programmes to deliver exceptional blue-chip construction projects.

Re-flow Field Management Review by Roadgrip

Roadgrip, a small family company with a national presence, were searching for a field management and workflow software solution- and Re-flow was the answer.

The UK BIM Framework: Supporting the Big Three of built environment policy

The Construction Playbook, National Infrastructure Strategy and TIP: Roadmap to 2030 have set the priority areas for the built environment – but productivity remains a key challenge. Dan Rossiter of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists says the UK BIM Framework can support organisations in boosting output, cutting costs and improving sustainability.

A whole new suite of interactive features to mark release of Vectorworks 2025 

The new Vectorworks 2025 focuses on redefining 3D interactivity and visualisation, enabling customers to make intuitive and informed design decisions easily.

£46m infrastructure investment in TransiT Hub digital twin

UKRI have invested £46m into the TransiT Hub, a research hub devoted to decarbonising the UK public transport system.

Construction can boost its revival with a customer experience transformation

YardLink's Neeral Shah examines the perceived decline in customer service in UK construction and how the industry can turn things around.

Barbour ABI reveals massive construction industry dataset

Barbour ABI has revealed a new tool for business leaders, a set of verified data from across the industry, to offer unique insights on a sector level.

BIM4Water’s 4D & Beyond publication launch: 4D supportive EIR and 4D LOIN

BIM4Water’s 4D & Beyond task group aims to support digital ways of working in the creation of information models and requirements for new capital delivery and refurbishment projects.

Birmingham’s tallest building, One Eastside, to utilise digital twins

Birmingham's skyline will be updated with a new tower, One Eastside, as Court Collaboration works with Birmingham City University to make it the healthiest it can be.

Registration now open for Vectorworks Design Days 2024

Vectorworks Design Days are back for 2024, with networking events in London, Vancouver and Tokyo now open for registration.

Digital twin of the Qutub Shahi Tombs protects its past and ensures its future

A digital twin of the Qutub Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad, India, gives a new lease of life to this important cultural site - identifying areas for restoration and potentially providing future tourists with a novel VR experience, explains Rajesh Dhyani, executive director of R&D, Hexagon Geosystems.

£32m awarded by Government for AI project funding

98 AI projects are taking a share of £32m in the UKRI and Government's attempt to boost the economy and improve the lives of working people.

Sterling Autodesk integration announced

Sterling have announced the launch of new integration with Autodesk's services to streamline project manager's use of the system.

SLR unveil new web app for identifying pockets of ‘grey belt’ land

SLR have revealed a new web application designed to help identify areas that can contribute to the 'grey belt' for construction projects.

Deploying practical and proactive BIM for big projects

German architecture firm ARP ArchitektenPartnerschaft take a practical approach to BIM across their projects- all across Vectorworks' software.

The Crown Estate is using GIS to make plans for the seabed

The Crown Estate has recently demonstrated their use of a Geographical Information System (GIS) as part of their 'Whole of Seabed' approach.

The role of digital materials procurement in accelerating housebuilding across the UK

As the Labour government reaffirms its commitment to building 1.5m new homes in the next five years, the Build Chain examines how digital materials procurement can help achieve this target.

Why sustainability in design can become standard practice

From a bus terminal to an Art Deco hospital, sustainability should be baked into project design, writes Marc Nezet, Chief Strategy Officer & Chief Division Officer of the Operate & Manage Division, Nemetschek Group.

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