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Transport electrification

How data can drive transport electrification

Electrifying transport won’t matter without understanding city infrastructure, argues Devin De Vries, CEO of WhereIsMyTransport.
Storm Arwen

Northern PowerGrid work over night to restore Storm Arwen damage

Northern PowerGrid teams were working into the night as they continued their efforts to restore power to customers across the UK, in response to Storm Arwen.
built environment disci­plines

The built environment: Putting the future in the frame

A new Digital Capabilities Framework from the Construction Innovation Hub aims to support and nurture the digital capabilities of early career professionals across built environment disciplines. Henry Fenby-Taylor, information management delivery lead, explains.
climate construction

How construction can pick up the climate commitment slack

As the dust settles after COP26, nations and industries are left to reflect on what Glasgow’s deal means for them. When it comes to cutting down on earth-warming emissions, construction has a bigger role to play than most.
carbon survey

Carbon survey reports that some businesses are reluctant to address emissions

Global construction and consultancy firm Mace has announced the results of its second annual carbon survey, which highlights how business leaders are changing climate at the heart of their strategies.
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Quarrying company fined £300,000 for safety breaches

Quarrying company Breedon Trading Ltd has been fined £300,000 for safety breaches, after a fly rock projection event occurred during the use of explosives, putting workers at risk
technical standards edition

NHBC launches new 2022 technical standards edition

UK leading warranty and insurance provider NHBC has launched their new 2022 technical standards edition, effective for every new home covered by an NHBC warranty, where foundations are begun on or after 1 January 2022.
Integrated rail plan

Integrated rail plan threatens to leave the North behind

Construction Alliance Northeast has voiced concerns over the government’s scaling back measures to the Integrated Rail Plan in the North of England, which could lead to multi-billion pound economic black hole.
gravity design competition

George Clarke announces winners of Gravity design competition

Architect and TV presenter, George Clarke, has announced the winners of the Gravity young persons’ design challenge, for schools in Bridgewater, Somerset.
sustainability strategy

Tilbury Douglas launches new net zero carbon sustainability strategy

Tilbury Douglas has launched its new sustainability strategy, ‘People, Planet and Performance’, which aims to provide a comprehensive approach to carbon reduction, sustainability, and social value outcomes.
Climate Resilience Demonstrator

Increasing climate resilience through connected digital twins

At COP26, the National Digital Twin launched the Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo) project with a short film, Tomorrow Today, highlighting the essential role of infrastructure in the climate emergency along with an interactive app to explore how connected digital twins can help plan for better adaptation and resilience.
computational engineering

Engineering a greener world with generative design

Using generative design with computational engineering allows carbon optimisation to inform structural designs, says Hannah Freireich of engineering consultancy Will Rudd.
Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre

Planning application submitted for Oxford Uni’s humanities centre

Planning application for Oxford University’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities, designed by Hopkins Architects, has been submitted to Oxford City council.
Net zero goals

Can digital engineering facilitate a faster route to achieving net zero...

Gavin Bonner, head of digital engineering at Cundall, discusses the role of BIM and digital technology in decarbonising the built environment and why data is key to unlocking our net zero ambitions.
zero-carbon office development

Bouygues UK signs Swansea zero carbon office development contract

Bouygues UK has signed a contract with Swansea Council, to build a new high-tech zero carbon office development in the city centre.
New national hospital

Building Iceland’s new national hospital

The power of digital technology in construction is helping to create what will be one of Iceland’s largest and most vital buildings, a new national hospital.
A-rated insurer

Build-Zone sign new deal with A-rated insurer

Structural warranty provider Build-Zone, has announced it has signed a new exclusive deal with another A-rated insurer.
MMC Frameworks

MMC Framework Agreements and commercial reality

Suriya Edwards Managing Associate at Foot Anstey and Kaetlin Gale Trainee Solicitor, discusses how the rise in Modern Methods of Construction has brought about the emergence of MMC frameworks.
revizto collaboration corner

[VIDEO] Collaboration Corner: How Kier is using Revizto software onsite

In his latest episode of ‘collaboration corner’, Rhys Lewis travels to Cardiff to talk about all things digital construction with Kier’s delivery team, and how they are using Revizto software to help deliver Fitzalan High School.
Sustainable buildings

Getting construction’s sustainability drive on the right track

Peter Barker, director of BIM Academy, assesses the current digital climate and the drive towards sustainable buildings.
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Construction company fined for unsafe asbestos removal at Wiltshire pub

A construction company has been fined after disturbing asbestos and removing it without adequate precautions at a pub in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, reports HSE.
Dan Macey

Constructing Excellence South West appoints Dan Macey as new chair

Constructing Excellence South West (CESW) has appointed Dan Macey as the new chair, to lead positive change in the construction industry.
digital innovation centre

Willmott Dixon to deliver £11m Somerset Digital Innovation Centre

Willmott Dixon has been appointed by Somerset County Council to develop a £11m Digital Innovation Centre at the Firepool site in Taunton.
main station box

Construction begins on main station box at HS2 Old Oak Common

Work has begun on the 850m-long main station box at HS2’s Old Oak Common station, as concrete frame and substructure specialist, Expanded, started on site.
Digital contracts

JCT: Back to the future    

JCT’s 90-year history provides a platform for the next generation of digital contracts.
Asset information management

Digital twins: Taking construction to the next level

Rebecca De Cicco, global chair for Women in BIM and principal for digital enablement at Aurecon, looks at the role of digital twins in asset information management.