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Domestic & General secures five year partnership with EDF
Warranty provider Domestic & General, has signed a five-year deal with EDF to provide service plans and insurance for boilers and home heating systems.
HS2 revises plans for railway in Warwickshire to protect wildlife
HS2 has revised designs for the railway in the Canley Brook area in Warwickshire to reduce the environmental impacts and avoid a major realignment of a local river.
Vectorworks releases third service pack for 2021 product line
BIM and 3D design software, Vectorworks has released its third service pack for the Vectorworks 2021 product line.
Data insights ‘save construction firms £253,000 a year’
The demand for data insights and increased performance visibility is growing amongst construction companies, according to Procore.
Asite secures multi-year deal to support Affinity Water
Asite’s cloud collaboration system will support Affinity Water in its commitment to deliver high-quality water services to communities across the UK.
Removing gas from modular design
To meet the government’s ambitious net zero targets, we must take a joined-up approach to explore the most viable options for removing gas from design, says Craig Harrison, operations director for modular contracts at Newtons Group.
Green light for zero carbon offices in Slough
AshbyCapital and U+I have gained planning permission for No 1 and No 3 The Future Works, a 260,000 sq ft commercial quarter in the heart of Slough.
SES lands £25m MEP contract on London smart building
SES Engineering Services (SES) has been appointed to deliver £25m worth of MEP services on 33 Charterhouse Street, a flagship ‘smart building’ in central London.
CLC publishes landmark construction skills plan
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has published the first sector-wide construction skills plan, which proposes a ‘Talent View portal’, a drive towards increased direct employment and new construction traineeship programmes.
Mechwest enhances accuracy of daily document workflows with Revu
Mechwest turns to Bluebeam Revu as its solution to digitalise its entire document review and annotation operation.
Work begins on Cambridge sustainable office retrofit
ISG has begun work on the 'world’s first’ retrofitted sustainable office building for the University of Cambridge Institute.
Report reveals panelised MMC systems are ‘viable alternative to masonry’
Advanced Industrialised Methods for the Construction of Homes (AIMCH) has today (9 March) published its second-year progress report showing promising results and key learnings for the construction industry.
Grahams wins £79.5m Clyde road bridge contract
A £79.5m contract to build the first opening road bridge over the River Clyde and create new connections into Scotland’s manufacturing innovation district has been approved.
Standardising structural elements: A platform for construction innovation
Building envelope manufacturers SFS and the Construction Innovation Hub discuss how they are using ‘platforms’ to bring about construction innovation. Learning from other manufacturing sectors is the key to making this a reality.
Graitec acquires Spanish structural analysis specialists
Graitec has acquired Spanish-based structural analysis and project management company, Arktec, to reinforce the group’s position in the Spanish market.
Associations must work together to standardise construction product data
In the first of a short podcast series, a roundtable of industry experts calls for trade associations to work together to standardise construction product data.
Legal disputes soar as Covid impacts the AEC industry
Poor email management is exacerbating the pandemic’s impact on the AEC industry’s priorities, according to research by Mail Manager, as legal disputes soar.
Taking a digital first approach to planning
Dave Mann, managing director at dxw, explores how planning departments can build shared digital capabilities and cultures that support agile digital services.
StateUp 21: Why built environment is the Geotech “sector to watch”
Dr Tanya Filer and Samuel Harrison discuss the StateUp 21 report, which profiles some of the most promising up-and-coming tech start-ups that are working with public sector organisations to modernise the built environment industry.
A powerful tool to create your JCT contracts online
JCT’s new digital service, JCT Construct, is a contract drafting system with advanced editing features, enabling you to create and amend your JCT contracts in a secure, flexible and easy to use online environment.
Modern technology and changing approaches to building surveying
Modern technology has significantly improved building surveying, Ross Gissane, director of lenders and investors at Arcadis, explores some of the most notable advances in technology.
Net-zero built environment: Using digital tools to save the planet
BIM Academy managing director Peter Barker looks at how digital can contribute to a net-zero built environment, identifying several initiatives which could help build a more sustainable future.
Green light for 38-storey tower at Broadgate scheme
The City of London has given the go-ahead to plans for a new 38-storey development at 2 Finsbury Avenue in the Square Mile.
Graham bags £124m M25 Junction 28 contract
Graham has landed a £124m contract to design and build critical improvement work to junction 28 of the M25,
Graitec acquires Canadian BIM and manufacturing partner
BIM software specialist, Graitec has acquired Canada-based BIM and manufacturing partner, Redcage to enhance its position in North America.
Revolutionising the world of BIM workflows for engineers
Hilde Sevens, CEO of SCIA, looks at the future of BIM workflows.