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Shear strength of SterlingOSB Zero ensures selection for WikiHouse switch
The WikiHouse offsite system has selected SterlingOSB Zero panels for their large format blocks, beams and other components, citing the panel's shear strength.
MPBA: On a mission to promote volumetric modular technology
MPBA chief executive Jackie Maginnis discusses the evolution of volumetric modular technology, and what’s needed to continue driving the sector forward.
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.
46% of civil contractors believe profit margins will increase in next...
Civil contractors remain doggedly optimistic about profit margins for the coming year and are taking advantage of data analysis to improve safety standards across sites, according to the latest Civil Quarterly.
New education and health facilities delivered across UK and Ireland
Sisk and Galliford Try have both worked on the development of new education and health facilities across the UK and Ireland.
Main stage line up revealed for Digital Construction Week
The Main Stage line up at Digital Construction Week (17-18 May) includes a panel discussion on standardised product data chaired by Dame Judith Hackett.
Twelve UK regions share slice of £7.9bn HS2 funds to boost...
£7.9bn worth of HS2 funds will offer a boost for over 2,000 businesses which will be shared across twelve UK regions, to help keep businesses afloat as they tackle economic uncertainty.
Futureproofing construction equipment rental against an unpredictable economy
As inflation shows little sign of abating to lower levels, Neeral Shah, CEO at Yardlink, outlines methods of futureproofing construction equipment rental for contractors.
Power to zero with Fischer’s zero emission heating solutions
With over 75 years of manufacturing experience, Fischer has supplied homeowners across the country with zero emission heating solutions.
Revizto collaboration platform offers better clarity to all team members
Bouygues UK has used collaboration platform Revizto for commercial, educational, medical/healthcare, residential, stadium, museum, and cultural construction projects.
Retrofit skills shortage undermines plan to upgrade 19m homes
The government has set a target of bringing 19m homes up to standard by 2035. But the Spring Statement and Energy Security Day announcements contained little to make that goal a reality – and nothing to tackle the retrofit skills shortage holding back progress, says Cara Jenkinson, cities manager at Ashden.
Understanding the human benefits of social housing decarbonisation
Derek Horrocks, of Sustainable Building Services (UK) Ltd, discusses why the real-life benefits of decarbonisation cannot be underestimated in social housing.
How to ensure compliance when digitising the Golden Thread?
The digitisation of the Golden Thread has become increasingly important for the construction industry, but as technology advances and new regulations come into force, organisations must ensure that their processes remain compliant.
Revizto launches new phone app to empower teams on the go
Revizto has launched a new, fully functional phone app, designed for the architecture, engineering, construction & operation/owners (AECO) industry.
Exploring collaboration in construction with the ECITB’S Andy Brown
PBC Today sat down with interim chief executive of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) Andy Brown to discuss how collaboration can help the sector rise to the challenges it faces.
Understanding the CPTPP and what it could do for UK construction
The UK recently signed to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP, but what does it mean for the construction sector?
Laing O’Rourke switch to low-carbon concrete
Laing O’Rourke has announced it is switching to low-carbon concrete on all of its new UK projects to accelerate the company’s progress towards its net-zero targets.
What are the benefits of BIM in airport construction for architects?
With BIM, you don’t just draw a design; you build and operate it. This makes these digital models critical for large-scale projects such as airports which demand meticulous planning and cross-functional collaboration. In this article, Bhushan Avsatthi, Hi-Tech Digital Solutions, explores the benefits of BIM in airport construction.
GMI secures place on £1bn Pagabo Medium Works Framework
GMI Construction Group has secured a place on Pagabo's £1bn Medium Works Framework, which will enable GMI to be considered for medium-sized public sector construction projects valued up to £10m.
Is hybrid timber construction the answer to lowering the industry’s environmental...
With sustainability at the forefront of construction projects to meet government targets and work towards a more sustainable future, hybrid timber construction may be the answer to many of the industry's problems, explains Liam Bryant, associate at Webb Yates Engineers.
Laing O’Rourke, Skanska and others confirmed as DCW 2023 speakers
Speakers from Bryden Wood, Restoration & Renewal (HoP), AECOM, John Lewis & Partners and Heathrow have been confirmed for the DCW 2023 line-up.
New lowest-ever embodied carbon access floor panel for commercial offices now...
Kingspan has debuted their latest and lowest-ever embodied carbon access floor panel, the RMG600+, with a 57% reduction in embodied carbon compared to the standard range.
Can digital twins help decarbonise the built environment?
Using digital twins offers numerous benefits, such as improving quality, a better understanding of costs, faster project completion, and revenue growth opportunities but can digital twins help us decarbonise the built environment projects and assets? If the answer is yes, how can we make it happen?
Seven senior figures from public sector organisations appointed to LHC Procurement...
Seven senior figures from public sector organisations across Great Britain have been appointed to LHC Procurement Group's board.
Morgan Sindall celebrates opening of new Bishop’s Waltham Fire Station
Morgan Sindall Construction is celebrating the opening of the new Bishop’s Waltham Fire Station in Hampshire, the first of three upcoming fire stations as Morgan Sindall progresses with the next step of investment for blue light facilities.
Asset lifecycle management: The role of design in a decommissioning project
When the decision is made to embark on a decommissioning project, it is often because the asset has reached the end of its useful life. In this article, Richard Vann, RVA Group, explores the role of decommissioning in design.