McAvoy expands into residential sector with offsite housing solution
The McAvoy Group has announced its expansion into the residential sector with the launch of a new offsite housing solution for all housing tenures
Redrow to trial modular garages to reduce costs
One of the UK’s largest housebuilders, Redrow, is trialling more offsite manufacturing techniques with the integration of modular garages
Digitisation and productivity: The BIM4Housing mission
Andrew Carpenter, chief executive of the Structural Timber Association and chair of BIM4Housing, discusses the cross-industry group’s mission of spreading the benefits of BIM in the housebuilding industry
Amey officially takes over Carillion MOD contracts
Infrastructure support service provider, Amey, has completed its acquisition of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) Regional Prime and National Housing Prime contracts
Innovative engineering solution to install two 1,000 bridges
The A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon upgrade team has successfully completed two 1,000 tonne bridges and will install them later this month using an innovative engineering solution
Digital futures: BIM in landscape design
Mike Shilton Chair of the Landscape Institute Digital Practice Group explains how the digital twin concept is being applied in landscape design
Clarion seeks contractors for £1.8bn maintenance and refurbishment work
One of the UK’s largest housing associations, Clarion Housing Group, has called up housing maintenance contractors to bid for contracts that could run for 20 years
What’s on the Health and Safety and Environmental unit
The FIA launches the Health & Safety and the Environmental units from their qualification pathway, which are now available online.
Thames Water submits ambitious £11.7bn business plan
Water and wastewater company, Thames Water, is planning to spend £11.7bn on improving infrastructure, service and efficiency over the 2020-25 period
BRE seeks contractor for £10m Open Innovation Hub
The Building Research Establishment (BRE) is seeking a contractor to build a new advanced research centre at its campus in Garston, Watford
BIM as usual: A brave new world!
John Eynon imagines the data-driven built environment of tomorrow, where BIM and digital have become business as usual
Disruption warning: Construction industry figures call for digital transformation
Construction industry speakers meeting at the fifth British Information Modelling Event made a unanimous plea for change in the construction industry
The benefits and downfalls of AI in the construction industry
New research by Powertools2U has outlined the benefits and negatives of artificial intelligence and what the technology can bring to the construction industry
London’s £15bn Crossrail service to miss scheduled opening by months
London’s new Crossrail underground service will miss its deadline by almost a year, a spokesperson for the service has said
Why is CPD so important in the construction industry?
David Brown, sales director of purlins at voestalpine Metsec plc, explores how CPD sessions can help both organisations and construction professionals thrive in the digital era
Unite calls for public inquiry into Carillion ‘Ponzi-like’ tactics
The UK’s largest union, Unite, has urged a public inquiry into the collapse of Carillion, following a recent dispatches investigation which aired on Channel 4
UCL awards Marshgate 1 East Campus to Mace
University College London (UCL) has appointed Mace under a pre-construction agreement for Marshgate 1, the largest building in the first phase of the new UCL East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Â
Sadiq Kahn announces strategic partners to deliver affordable housing scheme
Catalyst and A2Dominion have been announced as strategic partners among eight other housing associations to deliver 60% of new homes as affordable housing.
Innovative smart cement mixtures could store electrical energy
Buildings, bridges, street lamps and even curb-stones could store electricity with the discovery of new smart cement mixtures
GSA restoration criticised for using flammable insulation following 2014 fire
Fire safety experts have criticised the decision to use flammable insulation in the £51m restoration of Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh Building, which was gutted by a blaze earlier this year
£2bn offsite housing framework revealed
Construction firms will have the chance to bid for a place on an offsite housing framework set to be renewed by procurement specialist LHC, worth around £2bn
Balfour Beatty completes £6.5m Dundee flood protection scheme
The new scheme is set to reduce the risk of flooding and to protect homes and main roads between Camperdown Dock and Dundee Airport
Redefining the digital landscape of rail and transit
Steve Cockerell, marketing director for Rail and Road at Bentley Systems, delves into the digital transformation of the infrastructure industry and how there is no future for rail and transit without digital
The FIA awards learners its first ever Nationally Recognised Qualification in...
Learners attending the FIA’s Advanced Installer beta course are the first candidates to achieve a qualification in Fire Detection and Alarm Installation.
Benefit freeze risks fuelling homelessness, warns CIH
The housing benefit freeze has put private renting out of reach for most low-income tenants and puts thousands at risk of poverty and homelessness, says the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH)
The Digital Estate: Driving innovation and investment
GroupBC released a white paper on the challenges of engaging owner operators with BIM Level 2 and summarises what Sainsbury’s underwent to create a Digital Estate.