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Benefits of light steel framing
Andrew Way, an associate director at the Steel Construction Institute, discusses how light steel framing can deliver fast, adaptable and cost-effective buildings.
How do digital twins impact entire cities?
Ton de Vries sits down with PBC Today to discuss the digital twin concept and how it could impact the construction of individual buildings.
Digital twin platform to assist digitalisation in engineering
Aker Solutions has launched a new software and digital services company that enables operators to accelerate field development projects and optimise asset performance.
A new way to build: Why programming is a necessary skill...
All jobs and trades inevitably change with the times, and in doing so, the required skills are subject to change over the years.
Allplan Bridge: Bridge design redefined
Allplan Bridge is the powerful solution for 4D parametric modelling of bridges. The software supports engineers in all planning phases, from the initial concept to the execution plan.
The challenges of building defect-free homes
Offsite construction can contribute to improvements in delivering better quality buildings, says a report that calls for urgent changes in the culture and processes of housing construction. Ron Alalouff of TRADA reviews its conclusions.
FIDIC teams up with ITA-AITES for new underground works contract
FIDIC and ITA-AITES have teamed up to publish a new form of contract for tunnelling and underground works, The Emerald Book.
The rise of the Digital Twin in the AEC industry
Ali Nicholl, head of communication at Iotic, discusses the meteoric rise of digital twin technology and how it can help the AEC market.
Building confidence in construction
This ebook gives a detailed overview of the Lloyd's Register BIM Level 2 accreditation process, from gap analysis to implementation audit and surveillance.
Digitalisation in construction: The path ahead
If the construction industry wants to unlock its full potential through digital transformation, the next five years are essential, says Steve Radley, strategy and policy director of the Construction Industry Training Board.
Fenwick Elliott addresses emergence of technology in construction
Construction and energy law firm Fenwick Elliott addresses the emergence of technology in construction and its potential impact at a recent seminar held in London.
JCT Case Study: 70 St Mary Axe ‘The Can of Ham’
Did you know that the ‘Can of Ham’, designed by Foggo Associates, used a JCT Design and Build Contract?
Plumstead Church congregation rejoices at triumphant secondary glazing
Selectaglaze detail the glazing installation at St Michael's church in London, which is now benifitting with noise reduction and insulation.
Pre-panelised systems stay ahead of the residential game
Ben Gallimore, technical manager at voestalpine Metsec, looks at pre-panelised framing systems, which offer fast, efficient construction without sacrificing quality.
JCT: From contract to construction
This ebook looks at the latest insights on construction contracts from the JCT and the evolution of its offering in an ever-changing business and political environment.
Designing a better future using modular techniques
Mark Farmer, founding director of Cast Consultancy, looks at the rise of modular construction and examines whether the sector is really ready for take-off.
How digital twins benefit the AEC industry
Richard Shennan, digital business development director at Mott MacDonald takes a look at how digital twins offer a whole host of benefits for the AEC industry.
RICS report urges government to adopt Modern Methods of Construction
RICS has released a policy position urging ministers to consider how Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) could help ease the ongoing housing crisis.
Powerproject XV to deliver confidence in project schedules
Elecosoft has released the highly anticipated Powerproject XV, designed for use by planners and project managers across the whole spectrum of the planning and construction management sector.
Construction Services Group (CSG) – LGS Training
MWF client’s Construction Services Group (or CSG) produce custom light gauge steel components for many styles of building.
Digital map of underground pipes to ‘save lives’
A digital map of underground pipes and cables is to be produced, to help save lives and reduce the disruption caused when they are struck by mistake.
Document Management for Architects and Engineers
Graitec discuss Document management and understanding ISO 19650 - Helping to manage the work in progress and comply to BS EN ISO 19650.
Digital twins will transform infrastructure design and management
Digital Twins are transforming the nature of design and construction management, Adam Klatzkin of Bentley Systems discusses the change.
Demystifying the engineering of light gauge steel
Light gauge steel (LGS), like many Modern Methods of Construction, is becoming less of a niche market and a real growth area within the construction sector.
Geospatial Commission to make geospatial data more accessible
The Geospatial Commission and its partner bodies have launched a new single Data Exploration Licence to harmonise and simplify access and use of geospatial data.
CSIC and STA to boost innovation in the timber sector
CSIC and the STA have announced they are joining forces to support structural timber businesses across the UK to innovate and grow.