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Costain to pave the way for UK’s first electric motorway

Costain has been awarded funding from the Department for Transport to lead the UK’s first study on the electrification of long-range trucks with dynamic charging, using overhead wires on motorways.
long stratton bypass

Government confirms £26.2m funding for Long Stratton Bypass

The government has confirmed vital funding of £26.2m for Norfolk County Council’s Long Stratton Bypass, which will cut congestion and support the local economy.
prison estates,

Key considerations for designing future prison estates

Pick Everard, director of architecture, Tim Irons, explores the unique opportunities for design innovation, technology integration and future energy considerations for prison estates.

Construction post-Covid: Hitting the net zero carbon target

Today, the world is once again reeling from a historic financial shock, this time caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which on paper is even more profound than the fallout from the GFC. And yet, the response when it comes to regulations aimed at cutting carbon emissions has been markedly different in countries around the world. Matt Bennion, CEO at Reds10, explains.

Green light for 27-storey smart office building next to Shard

Developer Edge has been given the go-ahead from Southwark Council to deliver a 27-storey smart office building on St Thomas Street in London’s South Bank.
Waste in Construction, Avoidable Waste,

Net zero: Routemap to zero avoidable waste in construction

The Routemap for Zero Avoidable Waste identifies the action that everyone involved in the construction sector can take to help deliver a lower carbon, more efficient industry.
OPEN BIM,

OPEN BIM is key to the future of the building industry

OPEN BIM offers a more democratic and flexible approach to delivering buildings, bringing significant added value to clients.
Decarbonising construction, decarbonisation, construction, net zero,

Decarbonising construction: Plotting your path to net zero

After what has been a challenging 18 months for many industries, construction included, one issue that has come to the fore is sustainability. Anthony Ainsworth, COO at E.ON UK, explores how we can decarbonise the built environment.
Real-time insight

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.
uk government hub, fit-out,

BAM bags Manchester UK Government Hub fit-out

BAM North West has been chosen by HMRC to fit-out the new UK Government Hub at 3 New Bailey, Manchester, which will deliver office space for 2,000 staff.
Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation

Creating a digitally enabled estate – in Antarctica

The team working on the Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme is taking on a unique test. Andy Krebs, digital strategy lead at Ramboll, explains how digital is helping to deliver.
liquid fossil fuels, lendlease

Lendlease to end use of liquid fossil fuels on UK construction...

Lendlease is phasing out liquid fossil fuels such as diesel and petrol on any of its UK construction projects, as part of its commitment to tackle climate change.

Partnership to explore 5G’s potential in property and infrastructure sectors

The new programme sees BAM Nuttall and AE Aerospace, working with 5PRING, to set a series of challenges for innovative start-ups and SMEs to solve using 5G.
HS2 viaduct

HS2 designers cut carbon with new viaduct design

HS2 designers are on track to more than half the amount of embedded carbon in one of the high speed rail project’s viaducts.
hospital construction,

Hospital construction: It’s been a difficult time…

The need for science, healthcare and hospitals is at an all-time high as a result of Covid-19. To meet the critical demand, the healthcare construction sector stepped up – even with construction teams facing bottlenecks, supply shortages and unpredictable delivery schedules. The remedy? BIM.
Trudi Sully, Impact Director, Manufacturing, Construction Innovation Hub

Trudi Sully

Impact director for manufacturing at the Construction Innovation Hub
Planning system, digitalisation, digital systems

How digitalisation can improve the planning system

With the government pushing for a more data-driven planning system, Emily Scoones, business development lead at SiteSolve powered by Ramboll, argues there is an opportunity to capitalise on the potential benefits of digitalisation.
Energy Coast University, UTC,

Eric Wright to build new education facilities in Cumbria

Eric Wright Construction has been appointed by the Department for Education (DfE) to deliver new education facilities for Energy Coast University Technical College (UTC) on Lillyhall Industrial Estate in Workington.
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ISG secures win through Pagabo’s major works framework

ISG has been appointed to deliver the new Bishop’s Stortford High School via a major works framework with Pagabo.
Buildability

The buildability gap

The use of highly sophisticated building models has transformed how we design the built environment. But, how can we design better for buildability?
vdc technology

A new wave of BIM/VDC technology: Bridging the gap between as-designed...

The potential for BIM/VDC technology to revolutionise construction beyond the design and planning phase remains undeniable. What we need is a new approach, and new technology, says Simon Bae, CEO and co-founder of Cupix.
ISO 19650, infrastructure, BIM

How ISO 19650 will improve the infrastructure industry

What must the infrastructure industry do to maximise the opportunities presented by digital to enhance the delivery and performance of assets? Getting the basics of information management right is an essential starting point and ISO 19650 might just be the answer.
prisons programme, prisons scheme,

ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke and Wates secure £1bn MoJ prisons scheme

ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke and Wates have been appointed to the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) £1bn New Prisons Programme to build four new adult male prisons across the UK.
Carbon reduction code built environment

Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment launched

The Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment is intended as first step to facilitate action and collaboration to reduce CO2 emissions related to the design, construction, maintenance, operation and decommissioning of built assets.
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Construction output falls in May as adverse weather impacts industry

Construction output decreased by 0.8% in May, as businesses suggest the adverse weather conditions had a knock-on effect on new work and repair and maintenance.
Solent, Network Rail,

First phase of Solent to Midlands multimodal freight strategy published

Network Rail and Highways England have published the first phase of the Solent to the Midlands multimodal freight strategy.