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The evolution of connected data environments in construction

The evolution of connected data environments will digitalise asset delivery and management, and enable an even higher degree of collaboration – benefiting projects and the organisations that deliver, manage, operate and own them, writes Michael Gaunt, information management project lead, Mott MacDonald.
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Sustainability in construction: How buildings are becoming more eco-friendly

Karlo Jacutan, UK Flat Roofing, explores the current state of sustainability in construction and how homes, properties and businesses are becoming more eco-friendly.
The Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard initiative has appointed Related Argent’s chairman, David Partridge, as Chair of its recently convened Governance Board

Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard initiative to be led by David...

The Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard initiative has appointed Related Argent’s chairman, David Partridge, as chair of its recently convened governance board.
Legislation intended to act as a business energy price cap has been announced by the government, under the new Energy Bill Relief Scheme

Business energy price cap: what you need to know

The Energy Bill Relief Scheme has been announced by the government, intended to offer protections for businesses facing rising energy prices.
Chris Fisher explains the importance of future proofing construction businesses

What is the importance of future proofing construction businesses?

In this article, Chris Fisher, VP of EMEA, LBMH Division at ECI Software Solutions explains to PBC Today the importance of futureproofing construction businesses to survive and prepare for unpredictable events.
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The best way to ease the skilled worker shortages? Digital transformation

Technology can ease the skilled worker shortages, empower workers and improve productivity. Donna Laquidara-Carr discusses the latest research from the Dodge Construction Network showing strong growth in digital adoption.
Sanjit Dosanjh, West Fraser’s (Trading as Norbord) National Sales Manager for the UK & Ireland, examines the relationship between merchants and the timber industry

Timber industry and merchant collaboration is key to West Fraser’s success

In this article, Sanjit Dosanjh, West Fraser’s (Trading as Norbord) National Sales Manager for the UK & Ireland, examines the relationship between merchants and the timber industry.
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Building a better-built environment: Taking a stand for a more sustainable...

It’s time to take a stand for a better-built environment and net zero outcomes, says Martin Hurn, event director of Futurebuild.
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Cladding indemnity: The case for industry transparency

Across the industry, attention is squarely trained on the re-cladding and renewal of flammable cladding, and with good reason. Yet persistent uncertainty over which party should be held accountable at each phase of the building process confronts subcontractors with lingering professional indemnity (PI) concerns.
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Streamlining housebuilding: Using project management software to meet construction targets

In this article, David Simpson, global product manager for Elecosoft explains to PBC Today how housebuilders are using software to meet construction targets.
Modulous seeks to partner with developers, public housing providers, architects and construction firms offering them a configurable Kit of Parts to build net-zero modular homes without a factory

Modulous raises £10m for software platform that will help build net-zero...

Modulous seeks to partner with developers, public housing providers, architects and construction firms offering them a configurable Kit of Parts to build net-zero modular homes without a factory.
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Embracing digitisation to manage the impact of Brexit on the construction...

In this article, Andy Scothern, founder of eCommonSense, explains to PBC Today the lasting impacts of Brexit on the construction industry.
Paul Ellenor has been appointed as the new regional director of Tilbury Douglas in Yorkshire and the North East

New Regional Director for Tilbury Douglas appointed for Yorkshire and the...

Paul Ellenor has been appointed as the new regional director of Tilbury Douglas in Yorkshire and the North East
Construction output in July 2022 decreased across volume, repair and maintenance with a slight 0.3% increase in new work

Latest ONS figures show a continued decrease in construction output in...

The latest ONS figures for construction output in July 2022 showed a second consecutive decrease in monthly construction output, following seven consecutive months of growth in the sector between November 2021 and May 2022.
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Construction business insurance: Understanding your protection policies

Heidi Carslaw, managing director, Mactavish, explores how companies can minimize risk, understand their cover and navigate their construction business insurance policies.
Glenigan September 2022 Construction Index highlights a downward trend across most sectors, showing decreased project starts in housebuilding and non-residential projects

Glenigan September 2022 Construction Index shows a fall in project-starts

Glenigan September 2022 Construction Index highlights a downward trend across most sectors, showing decreased project starts in housebuilding and non-residential projects
The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme will expand into Cambridge, East Anglia and London providing pre-employment support for women

The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme to expand into south...

The Hill Group’s Women in Construction programme will expand into Cambridge, East Anglia and London providing pre-employment support for women.
Doug Keillor

Doug Keillor appointed as MD of Robertson Construction

Doug Keillor, former BAM executive director, has been appointed executive managing director for Robertson Construction Group.
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Build Net Zero Now: How can the housebuilding industry deliver net...

The Build Net Zero Now campaign is calling for urgent action from housebuilding industry. Richard Broad, projects and communications manager of the Good Homes Alliance, discusses its progress.

Construction technology adoption: Has the industry been left behind?

Despite the construction industry being one of the largest sectors in the world, construction technology adoption is falling behind. Find out how SymTerra’s communication platform can turn the tide on digital transformation.
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ZERO Playbook: Setting the path to decarbonising construction

Decarbonising construction is a complex and challenging task. Industry group ZERO is working on a plain language playbook that will help everyone make the journey.
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Construction industry reacts as Liz Truss named next UK prime minister

Liz Truss has won the conservative election race against Rishi Sunak to become the next UK prime minister. Here we look at how the construction industry has reacted to the announcement and its likely impact on the housing sector.
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FlowForma: Joining up the dots with connected construction

In this article, FlowForma explains how technology is helping construction firms become more connected in the aftermath of the pandemic, and why technology is vital for digitisation in the industry 
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Apollo Protocol: Manufacturing and built environment sectors join forces in connected...

The Apollo Protocol will support cross-sector digital twins that will enable each sector to be more sustainable, innovative and cost-effective. Henry Fenby-Taylor of the IET’s Built Environment Panel takes a look.
sustainable built environment concept. BPTW Architects, Isha Housing, Shakespeare, London, E9

Building for a better tomorrow: How can the sector deliver a...

Construction is facing big questions about productivity and sustainability. How it responds will define the future of the industry and the future of the planet. David Wigglesworth, managing director at SFS UK, the global leader in building envelopes, looks at what the sector can do to safeguard the future and deliver a sustainable built environment.
As new interest rates continue to rise and the Bank of England predicts a recession, mortgage repayment rates are expected to rise and have a knock-on effect on rent prices

A second wave of inflation: How will new interest rates affect...

As new interest rates continue to rise and the Bank of England predicts a recession, mortgage repayment rates are expected to rise and have a knock-on effect on rent prices.