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£5.1bn Cladding Safety Scheme launched to protect UK residents
The government is seeking to address the building safety crisis in England through the new Cladding Safety Scheme.
Railways: The backbone of sustainable mobility
We should be strengthening railway services, not dissembling them, says David Edwards of Placemake on ticket office closures.
AI in the built environment: Seeing past the hype
Artificial intelligence has been at the centre of some alarming, if not apocalyptic, news stories of late. Brian Hills, CEO of The Data Lab, looks beyond the headlines at the potential impacts and risks of AI in the built environment and how we can promote responsible use
Compliance Chain boosts social value management tool with £500k investment
The creators of Compliance Chain, an innovative construction software tool, have allocated a further £500,000 investment into the social value management tool.
Skanska and Black & Veatch secure £219m contract for project at...
Skanska and Black & Veatch have won £219m from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to redevelop RAF Molesworth
What you need to know when it comes to safeguarding construction...
As incidents of tool theft continue to rise in the UK, Premier Guarantee outlines the key considerations and precautions you should take when safeguarding construction equipment.
Catch Re-flow at Rail Live 2023 at stand M80
The Re-flow team is excited to announce their return to Rail Live 2023 at the Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre in Warwickshire, exhibiting at stand M80.
Beating the odds: how firms can face up to construction market...
Group vice president of Deltek Neil Davidson examines the construction market challenges facing the industry and what action firms can take.
Sir Robert McAlpine make senior construction appointments
The construction company, Sir Robert McAlpine, has made two senior construction appointments, welcoming back former employees.
Can technology help create sustainable building designs?
How can the increasing range of technology being deployed in construction help to unlock more sustainable design and meet the climate challenge? May Winfield, global director of commercial, legal and digital risks at Buro Happold, takes a look.
Jacobs join Homes England framework to accelerate housing development in England
Jacobs has recently been selected to take part in Homes England's latest Development and Regeneration Technical Services (DaRTS) Framework. The Homes England framework aims to assist the government’s efforts to accelerate housing development.
Balfour Beatty and Jacobs partner to drive innovation in strategic construction...
Balfour Beatty has recently announced Jacobs as their new partner for strategic construction design as they aim to improve health and safety, sustainability, and social value in the company.
Archicad brings architectural designs for The Wave to life
With a brief to create a world-class facility for the University of Sheffield’s Faculty of Social Sciences, HLM Architects conceived striking architectural designs using Archicad, winning a competitive bid to deliver The Wave, an impressive new gateway to the university’s campus.
Taking a proactive approach to tackling modern slavery in the supply...
From 1 April 2023, government departments were issued with new guidance on identifying and managing the risk of modern slavery in their supply chains. Alex Minett, head of products and markets at CHAS, explains more.
What is the potential of AI in construction?
AI has become a buzzword after some of the world’s most advanced AI technology has been made free for anyone to use. But we still don’t have a full picture of what AI in construction means or how we should leverage its potential.
ICW Group, Rendall & Rittner and ACE announce appointments in the...
ICW Group, Rendall & Rittner, and ACE have all recently announced new appointments in the construction sector across a variety of roles.
Engaging young people in demolition requires effort, engagement and apprenticeships
Demolition apprenticeships are one way to address the UK's skills shortage, but there's more to be done
Demolition apprenticeships are part of the solution to...
BridgeAI: Supporting the UK’s adoption of AI and machine learning
Innovate UK, the UK government’s innovation agency, has created a BridgeAI programme to act upon the UK government’s National AI Strategy to increase the adoption and diffusion of artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions in high growth but low AI maturity sectors, including construction.
Properties owners must invest to meet new energy regulations
New energy regulations mean landlords may face penalties of up to £30,000 if they fail to meet EPC standards on their properties.
New Scottish Chair for CLF and ITV executive joins Levelling Up...
Minister for small business, innovation and trade Richard Lochhead has become Chair of the Construction Leadership Forum (CLF), whilst Dame Carolyn McCall, chief executive of ITV plc joins the government's Levelling Up Advisory Council.
What you need to know about the Transforming Public Procurement checklist...
Clive Feeney, interim group director of not-for-profit construction framework provider LHC Procurement Group, discusses key things for public sector organisations and construction leaders to be aware of in advance of the Procurement Bill.
Environmental Improvement Plan: An opportunity to build greener cities?
The government’s recently published Environmental Improvement Plan makes nature-based solutions a key aim for managing heat in towns and cities, but does it go far enough? Samantha Deacon of Ramboll takes a look.
New Residential Construction Statistics portal from NHBC
NHBC has launched a new self-service Residential Construction Statistics portal to provide instant access to the latest information on the housing market.
IoT cybersecurity bill to ensure safety of consumer connectable products becomes...
Consumer connectable products will enjoy greater cybersecurity preventing the loss of privacy and personal data as the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 becomes law.
EU Governments in launch new INDICATE initiative to drive decarbonisation
Czechia, Ireland and Spain will be the first countries to participate in the new INDICATE initiative, which aims to boost the availability of quality building climate data to help drive decarbonisation across the sector.
Kaunas City digital twin creates a digital campus ecosystem
Kaunas University of Technology aims to support sustainable renovations to Lithuania’s Aging Buildings with the creation of a digital campus ecosystem, using a digital twin, that extends beyond the university’s walls.