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BIM report

The rise of BIM in the UK

Construction software company, Viewpoint takes a look at some of the key takeaways from NBS’ 2020 annual BIM report.
Springfield Hospital redevelopment

SES to deliver £23m Springfield Hospital redevelopment offsite

SES Engineering Services is set to deliver £23m of works on the Springfield Hospital redevelopment in Tooting using offsite construction.
smart cities, infrastructure, energy,

Why we must prioritise energy efficiency in smart cities

Chris Barlow, innovation director at Data Communications Company discusses the growth of 5G, Internet of Things (IoT) and how fibre infrastructure is helping build the networks of the future.
Digital Twin Consortium

Asite becomes member of the Digital Twin Consortium

Asite is now a member of the Digital Twin Consortium, to drive the use of digital twins worldwide and demonstrate the value of twin technology.
England housing, new homes,

Government sets out plans to regenerate England’s cities

Plans for England to recover from the pandemic and help provide much-needed new homes have been set out by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick today (16 December).
Absolute Zero Carbon, Lendlease,

Lendlease lays out roadmap to ‘Absolute Zero Carbon’

Today (15 December) Lendlease has released its Roadmap to Absolute Zero Carbon, which sets out how the business will achieve those targets in Europe.
development companies

29 development companies secure place on £47bn framework

29 development companies have secured a place on Pagabo’s new £47bn developer-led framework, which goes live today (15 December).
ten point plan, government, sizewell c

Government plans ambitious clean energy system

Building on the Prime Minister’s ten point plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, the UK government today set out plans to clean our energy system and begin negotiations with EDF in relation to the Sizewell C project.
AI in construction (AI, artificial construction)

Building the foundations for AI in construction

The use of big data and reliance on machine learning capability are becoming standard project control tools. Niru Sundararajah, a data scientist for Aecom’s Cost Intelligence Europe team, shares his perspective on how solid foundations for data management are crucial to successful analytical outcomes using AI in construction.
smart city,

The smart city: Why the silo mindset will limit its full...

Jens Strinsjö of Axis Communications analyses the barriers to smart city innovation and why cybersecurity and sustainability will be critical to demonstrate long-term value.
BIM4Water0

BIM4Water in 2021: Planning the unplannable

The newly elected vice-chair of BIM4Water, Clare Kovacs and current chair Jamie Mills reflect on some of the developments made by the BIM4Water group over the year.
HS2 contracts,

Firms invited to bid for £12bn worth of HS2 contracts

Businesses have been invited to tender for £12bn worth of HS2 contracts, as it begins its four-day ‘meet the contractor’ event.
3d reality data, WebShare,

FARO launches WebShare software enterprise feature

FARO Technologies has announced the release of its new WebShare Software Enterprise feature, an extension of the widely used FARO WebShare platform.
digital twins, twin technology

Digital twin: Cities and their digital doppelgangers

As cities around the world begin adopting digital twins, the AECO industry must examine how exactly they impact large-scale projects and how this impact will develop in the future.
historic railways, HRE

Dyer & Butler appointed to historic railways framework

Dyer & Butler, a part of M Group Services, has been appointed as a delivery partner on Highways England’s Historic Railways Estate (HRE) framework.
security services

Mitie wins retail facilities management contract

Mitie has won a new three-year contract to provide maintenance and security services for Bravissimo, the retailer.
School of Engineering, University of Birmingham,

Phase one of new School of Engineering development complete

Willmott Dixon has completed the first phase of construction work for the £46.5m School of Engineering development at the University of Birmingham.
Public safety, social distancing,

Public safety an ‘afterthought’ in city and town centres, warns architects

Nearly half (49%) of design professionals believe that the recent rise of pedestrianisation in city and town centres is making public spaces more vulnerable to attack, according to new research.
CRM technology

Why the UK’s construction industry should embrace CRM technology

Philip Mayling, CEO of BuddyCRM, explores how CRM technology is helping the construction industry to weather the impact of Covid-19.
data infrastructure,

Bluebeam expands its global Studio data infrastructure

Bluebeam has continued to expand its global Studio data infrastructure, providing customers faster and more secure access to their cloud-based projects.
data center, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,

Asite to open new data center in the Kingdom of Saudi...

Asite is set to open its new data center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as it works towards providing the best facilities to support infrastructure and capital projects in the region.
bim level 2

BIM Level 2 is now mandatory – but has it worked?

Sander van de Rijdt, co-founder and managing director of PlanRadar, takes a look at whether BIM Level 2 implementation has worked in the UK.
facilities management,

£1.1bn facilities management framework launched

Fusion21 has launched a £1.1bn workplace & facilities framework, to meet the facilities management needs of a range of public sector organisations.
BIM360, bim software,

How has BIM impacted building design and what’s coming next?

BIM is often described as a technology, automation, or a particular piece of software. However, it is actually a process that produces a building information model amongst other things. Dr Kristopher Dane, vice president and director of digital design at Thornton Tomasetti explores this further.
digital twin, modular construction,

Do modular projects need digital twinning?

Nick Cowley, managing director of Euramax, explores how digital twin technology could benefit the modular construction industry.

How the UK construction industry is bouncing back

Covid-19 has taken its toll on construction sector productivity, but as Fieldfisher construction specialists Cecily Davis, Dan Preston and Helen Andrews explain, the industry is adapting positively to changes in working practices brought about by the pandemic.