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Planning online – streamlining the process
Southwark Council explain the move from a paper-based planning application process to an online version in an attempt to reduce paper waste and to...
BIM: the story so far
Anthony Burd, Head of Market Development and Stephanie Kosandiak, Lead Programme Manager for Construction at BSI, outline the growing BIM landscape
The architecture, engineering and...
BIM – a digitised construction world
Peter Caplehorn, chair of BSI’s Strategic Committee for Construction and Deputy Chief Executive of the Construction Products Association shares his thoughts on BIM.
Affordability amid uncertainty: Robust cost management in the residential sector
Bradley Harrison, associate director and cost manager at EDGE discusses how to find balance and prioritise the important factors in cost management.
The benefits of AI in construction: A vital cog in the...
While still in its infancy, AI is poised to bring new efficiencies and innovations to construction. Let’s take a deeper look at where we stand.
The pressing need for industry standards in geospatial information
As geospatial information becomes critical for modern construction projects, who is measuring the measurement?
UK’s first ‘vertiport’ flying taxi base approved
Plans for the UK's first 'vertiport' flying taxi base have been approved for construction, commencing in Autumn.
Pioneering innovation in port operations: How UMEX uses Nemetschek’s dTwin
Discover how UMEX, a leading port operator, seized the opportunity to use Nemetschek’s dTwin to create a one - stop - platform for data from its entire suite of solutions.
Could AI visualisation solve Britain’s great retrofit challenge?
Martin Huber, CEO and co-founder of 3D modelling and spatial data company Metaroom by Amrax, discusses why VR and AI visualisation will be key enablers of Britain’s’ retrofit revolution.
TMO4+: A paradigm shift in grid connections for a greener UK
The importance of accelerating grid connections for planned renewable generators, such as solar and wind farms, has never been greater. However, the current system for grid connection approvals is delaying many projects, often unnecessarily. New regulations, known as TMO4+, due to come into force in January 2025 aim to accelerate the UK’s net zero transition by 10 years. Phillip Robinson of ITPEnergised takes a look.
Gain international insights on MMC at the BOS Offsite Summit
Fareita Udoh outlines what the BOS Offsite Summit has in store, with a unique platform to hear from international offsite experts and network.
Revitalising tradition: Tono Mirai Architects innovates with Oyaki Farm design
A bastion of architectural excellence, Oyaki Farm merges traditional Japanese construction techniques with contemporary design and methods.
Re-flow Field Management Review by Roadgrip
Roadgrip, a small family company with a national presence, were searching for a field management and workflow software solution- and Re-flow was the answer.
Will power-hungry AI overwhelm the National Grid? Can electrical apprentices save...
The National Grid could struggle to supply electricity when power-hungry AI servers take a central role in society, and the UK will need many more skilled, highly qualified electrical apprentices to cope.
Why releasing green belt land in medium-sized cities could help hit...
Ben Standing, planning and environmental law specialist at Browne Jacobson, discusses how cities and green belt land can accommodate homes.
Jonathan Goodman joins EV-Network as non-executive director
Jonathan Goodman, former CEO of Polestar UK, has officially joined the EV-Network, taking the role of non-executive director as part of the network's growth.
Roofing focus and hire industry showcase among new features at UKCW...
New co-located expos, new hubs and a dedicated hire industry showcase are just some of the features when the UK’s largest built environment event, UK Construction Week (UKCW), returns to Birmingham’s NEC from 1-3 October.
Construction can boost its revival with a customer experience transformation
YardLink's Neeral Shah examines the perceived decline in customer service in UK construction and how the industry can turn things around.
Registration now open for Vectorworks Design Days 2024
Vectorworks Design Days are back for 2024, with networking events in London, Vancouver and Tokyo now open for registration.
£32m awarded by Government for AI project funding
98 AI projects are taking a share of £32m in the UKRI and Government's attempt to boost the economy and improve the lives of working people.
State of the Construction Industry 2024
Field management software provider Re-flow has released the State of the Construction Industry Research Report 2024, which explores the recent problems challenging the industry...
MPBA celebrates modular construction milestone – and looks to the future
Chief executive Jackie Maginnis discusses how far the industry has come in recent years and how exciting the future looks for the MPBA.
Sterling Autodesk integration announced
Sterling have announced the launch of new integration with Autodesk's services to streamline project manager's use of the system.
Advancing safety in renewable energy: the critical role of BESS fire...
As adoption of renewable energy grows at pace in UK construction, Annie Danskin, associate director at ITPEnergised, part of SLR, examines the role BESS fire risk assessments have to play.
Why sustainability in design can become standard practice
From a bus terminal to an Art Deco hospital, sustainability should be baked into project design, writes Marc Nezet, Chief Strategy Officer & Chief Division Officer of the Operate & Manage Division, Nemetschek Group.
Trimble launches inaugural Connected Construction Conference for the UK
Join Trimble on 17th October to see the latest construction innovations, industry best practices, and much more at the first Connected Construction Conference in the UK!