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The Energy Act 2023: How heat networks can drive progress to...

The Energy Act 2023 enshrines the principle of expanding the use of heat networks. Arezou Yavarianfar, senior associate at law firm Winckworth Sherwood, looks at how those developing and operating heat networks can stay up to date with the developing regulatory framework.
According to British Gas's Carbon Cruncher, by switching to a heat pump, UK homes could lower emissions equal to 3.3 flights from London to New York

New Carbon Cruncher to help homeowners calculate CO2 usage

According to British Gas's new Carbon Cruncher, by switching to a heat pump, the average UK home could lower emissions by the equivalent of 3.3 flights from London to New York.
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Heat networks can be the future of our healthcare infrastructure

Heat networks are a perfect fit for healthcare estates as the NHS looks for efficient strategies to achieve net zero goals, says Leigh Carter and Benjamin Smith of Turner & Townsend.
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UK government invests £65m in green heating projects

The government will provide £65m to support five green heating projects across the country through the Green Heat Network Fund.
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How the AEC industry can contribute to the levelling up agenda

Architects, engineers and construction (AEC) firms can all play a role in levelling up by embracing a more regional focus and harnessing technology without sacrificing the quality of their work, argues Tim Whiteley, co-founder of Inevidesk.
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How virtual desktop infrastructure is powering greater flexible working and collaboration...

In this article, Tim Whiteley, co-founder of Inevidesk, explores how virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) can provide greater collaboration and flexible working for AEC companies.
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Prime office rents to rise, especially in London, according to RICS

The latest UK Commercial Property Monitor Q1 2023 suggests quality of quantity is priority for commercial occupiers, as prime office rents forecast growth.
Efforts to decarbonise UK public buildings must speed up significantly to reach net zero targets, a new report has warned

Decarbonise UK public buildings ‘five times faster’ to reach net zero...

Efforts to decarbonise UK public buildings must speed up significantly to reach net zero targets, a new report has warned.
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Cybersecurity in construction 101: What firms need to know

Cybercriminals are increasingly on the prowl for vulnerable corporate targets. In this article, Bluebeam explore the basic cybersecurity in construction facts, and what companies need to know to start defending themselves.
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Latest construction technology trends helping firms overcome innovation barriers

Pursuing a competitive advantage is driving continued innovation and IT investment across the construction sector, but staying ahead of the curve is easier said than done. Rob Smith, CTO, of Creative ITC, discusses the latest construction technology trends helping firms overcome innovation barriers.
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Women into construction: Meet Caroline Musker

Caroline Musker, the recently appointed head of planning at Prologis UK, tells PBC Today about her career in a male-dominated industry, and future prospects for bringing women into construction.
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Willmott Dixon to deliver £23m Corbyn Head Hotel in Torquay

Willmott Dixon has been appointed by the Fragrance Group to deliver the new £23m Corbyn Head Hotel in Torquay.
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Everything the construction industry needs to know about the PSTN switch off 

Doug Mulvihill, marketing manager, UK and Ireland, of Ringover, discusses the future of telephony and how construction companies can prepare for the PSTN switch off.
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Arcadis appointed by BEIS to aid government’s energy transition

Arcadis has been appointed by BEIS to help with the government's energy transition by advising on district heating development.
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Why unified communication is key for the construction industry

Kristian Torode, director and co-founder of Crystaline, explores why construction needs to up its communication game.
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Demand for office space increases for first time since pandemic

The market is in an upturn phase as tenant demand for offices increases for the first time since before the pandemic, according to the Q3 2021 RICS Commercial Property Monitor in Europe.
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Procore unveils multiple platform updates

Procore Technologies, Inc. has unveiled multiple platform updates to further meet the needs of its global customers.
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Real-time insights: Accelerating a new era of smarter construction

Brandon Oliveri-O’Connor, senior director of EMEA at Procore, looks at how unlocking real-time insight can better harness data and accelerate a new era of smarter construction.
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Selectaglaze secondary glazing for healthcare

Controlling the environment within hospitals to stop the spread of disease and infection is very important. Selectaglaze secondary glazing creates an excellent barrier to help prevent this and has a wide range of healthcare products from switchable glass to anti-ligature furniture and units that are Secured by Design accredited.
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Mace appoints new managing director for international technology

Mace has appointed Jon McElroy as its new managing director for international technology.
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Asite opens new office in Amsterdam

Construction cloud collaboration provider, Asite has opened a new office in Amsterdam, as part of continued expansion in the European market.
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Mace targets £3bn revenue by 2026

Mace has launched its 2026 Business Strategy which sets out a vision of a more sustainable, and inclusive business model.
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Net-zero ambitions: Designing and building a more sustainable future

Jorge Beroiz, director at CallisonRTKL, looks at zero carbon building techniques and new innovations including by-product materials, such as using rice husks for sustainable cladding.
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Pagabo and Sheffield university to ‘shake up’ construction sector

National framework provider Pagabo has forged a research agreement with the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to challenge current methods in the construction sector.
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Mitie reduces Vodafone’s carbon footprint

Mitie has helped Vodafone UK save 100-gigawatt hours (GWh) of energy in three years, the equivalent of 25,000 tonnes of CO2.
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Asite receives ISO 27001 security certification

Asite has received the ISO 27001 security certification across all its products, services, offices, and operations globally.