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New planning laws to ‘cut out unnecessary bureaucracy’
The government has outlined new laws which will mean full planning applications will not be required to demolish and rebuild unused buildings.
New framework to transform Bristol’s city centre
A vision for the transformation of Bristol’s city centre, to create a healthier, sustainable and climate-resilient city, will be considered by Bristol City Council’s Cabinet tomorrow (14 July).
Why do we need standards for BIM?
Why standards? I hear you say. Why do we need standards such as ISO 19650 when we talk about BIM and all other codes of practice and guidance? Why can’t I just get on with my journey and do my job?
Underfloor air conditioning technology: The sustainable way to service space
Underfloor air conditioning has come of age. Worldwide, major developers are embracing this technology for its height-saving benefits in new builds, and headroom increases in refurbishments.
Blue badge anniversary highlights the need for progress
If you blinked you probably missed it, but just a few weeks ago the government marked the 50th anniversary of the blue badge scheme.
Joint partnership offers HS2 T-Level qualification
Balfour Beatty VINCI (BBV) and Walsall College are offering young people in the West Midlands a part to play in the delivery of High Speed Two (HS2).
Plans approved for new £337m Museum of London
Plans to create a new Museum for London and cultural destination in West Smithfield have been given the go-ahead by the City of London Corporation’s planning and transportation committee.
Graham secures £60m mixed-use scheme in Egham
Construction giant Graham has secured a £60m contract to build a new mixed-use scheme in Egham, known as Egham Gateway.
Reconstructing a water treatment centre with Shared VR
Wessex Water and AECOM used Shared VR to improve teamwork and save costs, working on a £50m project to reconstruct the Durleigh Water Treatment Centre in the UK.
Graitec’s free BIMUp Conference features 200+ classes for AEC industry
Graitec’s free BIMUp Global Digital Conference starts tomorrow (3 June) and will feature more than 200+ classes based around BIM, Autodesk & Graitec products, best practise workflows and more.
Work begins on Waltham Forest Town Hall regeneration
Construction work has started on the Waltham Forest's Town Hall Campus site, marking a key milestone in its transformation.
Simpson Strong-Tie releases new BIM library
Engineered structural connector specialists, Simpson Strong-Tie, has made Building Information Modelling (BIM) content freely available for download from its website.
Go-ahead for final phase of Old Vinyl Factory masterplan
The final residential phase of U+I’s Old Vinyl Factory masterplan has been given the green light at Hillingdon Council’s first ever virtual planning committee.
Cut VAT in construction for a green recovery, urges report
The government should cut VAT on renovating buildings, in line with the VAT on new builds, to help revitalise the construction industry after coronavirus, says a new report from Green Alliance
Manchester to North Wales motorway set for £12m improvements
The motorway which links Manchester to North Wales is getting £12m worth of maintenance schemes to provide better journeys for drivers.
Improving productivity and efficiency with Graitec Opentree
The AEC industry faces complex digital transformation challenges facing. Here's five reasons why you need to consider Opentree for drawing control and document management.
Actis offers technical advice during COVID-19 crisis
While much of the physical construction industry has all but ground to a halt during the coronavirus pandemic, there is still a lot of work to be done at the planning and technical stage.
Improving productivity and quality through DfMA
The construction industry is facing a number of challenges and offsite has the potential to help. But there is concern about quality and this concern needs to be tackled head on, says Nigel Ostime of Hawkins\Brown Architects.
Planning professionals call for high street expertise
The Royal Town Planning Institute is calling for planners with specialist knowledge of the high street and its changing needs to apply to become High Streets Task Force (HSTF) experts.
BAM appoints Mark Lockwood as director of health and safety
BAM Construct UK has announced the appointment of Mark Lockwood as director of health and safety.
Green light for carbon-neutral NMIS building
Renfrewshire Council gave the green light for the new energy carbon-neutral building, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS).
Sellar and Mace sign £350m contract for Paddington Square scheme
Sellar and Mace have converted the second stage of its Paddington Square development, agreeing a £350m contract, following a competitive bid process.
Arup to develop vision for future of Kingston town centre
Arup has been appointed by Kingston Council, Kingston First and the Business Improvement District, to develop a new vision for Kingston town centre.
Plans submitted for landmark new library at University of Bristol
Plans for a landmark new library at the University of Bristol have been submitted to transform the heart of its Clifton campus and provide an architecturally significant new building.
Plans submitted for new cultural destination in West Smithfield
A planning application has been submitted by the Museum of London to transform market buildings in West Smithfield into a new world-class cultural destination.
The ConTech trends expected to take 2020 by storm
Finbarr McMeel, technical director at Gilbert-Ash, takes a look at the ConTech trends expected to sweep the nation in 2020.