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EMEA Summit

Innovative construction: Takeaways from Viewpoint’s EMEA Summit

From industry-leading best practices, innovative customer success stories, and the latest construction technologies, it was a jam-packed couple of afternoons of learning opportunities at Viewpoint’s EMEA Summit, says Tamara Higham, marketing executive at Viewpoint.
construction industry,

Solving the construction industry’s digital dilemma

Mail Manager, the email management solution by Arup, explores the need to improve processes in order to solve the construction industry’s digital dilemma.
Digital solutions, buildings

Shaping the built environment means shaping our world

Buildings and structures influence society and digital solutions play a crucial role - they are more than stones, concrete, steel, wood or glass.
compulsory purchase order

New compulsory purchase guide to inform property owners

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has published a new guide to inform property owners and occupiers of the compulsory purchase order (CPO).
edinburgh bioquarter

Bids open for £1bn Edinburgh BioQuarter project

Edinburgh BioQuarter has opened bids for a private sector partner for a £1bn transformation project to expand the sites research buildings and homes.
BIM software

Bricsys AI-driven workflow provides different approach to BIM

Bricsys has announced the launch of its latest BIM software, BricsCAD® BIM V22, which delivers new improvements to the unique AI-driven workflow, all in a familiar DWG platform.
construction technology

Innovation in action: Top construction technology

As technology continues to advance, so does the impact that it has on the construction industry. Here, we take a look at the top technologies in action – and how companies are using these innovations to stay ahead of the curve.
MMC Design,

Modular and beautiful design: The architect’s view

Modular construction and MMC are not only helping to achieve sustainable, efficient and attractive design in housing; they are leading the way, writes Jo Cowen, CEO of Jo Cowen Architects.
nhs estate, decarbonisation,

Wates, Arup and HKS join forces to decarbonise NHS estates

Wates, Arup and HKS Architects have joined forces to drive forward decarbonisation within hospital infrastructure, focusing on existing NHS estates.
retrofitting, net zero,

Meeting carbon targets through retrofitting

The UK must embark upon a comprehensive retrofit programme of its existing housing stock if it is to achieve net zero carbon by 2050, says Simon Storer, chief executive of Insulation Manufacturers Association.
Modular technology

Modular at the forefront of offsite technologies

Jackie Maginnis at the Modular & Portable Building Association (MPBA) has been involved in construction-related businesses for over 37 years and has been its chief executive since 2005 – how has the perception of modular and portable buildings in the UK changed since then?
BIM and 3D modelling

BIM started a new chapter for KÖZTI

Leveraging solutions from the Nemetschek Group, BIM and 3D modelling have become go-to technologies for one of Hungary's oldest architects.
Precast software

Prefabrication is key success factor for new £4.28bn quarter in Vienna

One of the largest urban development projects in Europe relies on precast construction for efficient and sustainable building – ALLPLAN software enabled efficient precast detailing processes.
Glasgow Queen Street

Glasgow Queen Street: Shaped by movement

The commuters and shoppers are returning from their Covid-enforced isolation and the redeveloped Glasgow Queen Street station is there to welcome them.
City of Culture

City of Culture club can learn from each other on diversity

Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, looks at the clamour for culture and the need to embrace inclusivity.
Transforming Infrastructure Performance

Supporting TIP to 2030 – and beyond

The Construction Innovation Hub’s focus on innovation is central to the delivery of the Transforming Infrastructure Performance Roadmap to 2030 against a backdrop of an ever-increasing digitalised and technologically advanced built environment, writes impact director David Philp.
net zero schools, equans,

Equans launches school retrofit model to support net zero ambitions

Equans has launched a school retrofit model to support the government’s 2050 net zero carbon ambitions.
Urban logistics

Urban logistics: Planning for uncertainty

Embracing urban logistics will be key to meeting consumer demand. But how can we make it a success? And what must developers consider when planning schemes that will enable it? Andrea Arnall, director at Turley, takes a look.
credo

Partnership to develop utilities digital twin

Anglian Water, BT and UK Power Networks have formed a new partnership with the National Digital Twin programme to deliver a digital twin across energy, water and telecoms networks.
housing supply, Callow End

Plans to ease South Worcestershire’s housing supply shortage  

Terra has submitted plans for 30 homes with extensive landscaping and public open space, located on the outskirts of the South Worcestershire village of Callow End.
Transforming timber

Project to explore mainstream use of homegrown timber

Experts exploring the mainstream use of homegrown timber in the construction sector has secured funding for the next phase of a demonstrator project which will see the first two-storey modular home manufactured during COP26.
Castleward Spencer Academy,

Morgan Sindall hands over new Derby school project

Morgan Sindall Construction has completed the £7.6m Castleward Spencer Academy, a primary school in Derby city centre which will provide the area with vital additional school capacity.
Fuel crisis construction

Record infrastructure pipeline investment to support future workforce

The government is set to inject £650bn of public and private investment into infrastructure over the next ten years, according to the updated Infrastructure Pipeline.
Rachel Sudlow,

SCAPE names R&D lead to boost innovation in public sector construction

Public procurement authority SCAPE has appointed Rachel Sudlow as its R&D lead in a newly created role designed to increase digital innovation across public sector construction.
accessibility for disabled drivers

New initiatives highlight need to do more for disabled drivers

The media hasn’t exactly swamped its audiences with the news, but this has been a significant summer in terms of improving accessibility for disabled drivers and passengers. Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, takes a look.
facilities management, graham

Graham secures 25-year facilities management contract

Graham has landed a landmark 25-year facilities management contract to support the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust (SEHSCT).