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How can information management be leveraged to drive better societal outcomes...

John Millar of BIM Academy explores practical examples of how information management be leveraged to drive better societal outcomes for the public sector.
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RICS unveils game-changing global edition of Whole Life Carbon Assessment standard

RICS has revealed the second edition of its Whole Life Carbon Assessment for the Built Environment (WLCA) standard.
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How can early engagement deliver more sustainable building envelopes?

Hitesh Pattni, Northern Specification Manager at SFS, discusses how engaging product manufacturers in technical design advice during early work stages means project-specific solutions can be aligned with sustainable outcomes.
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Celebrating one year of nima’s journey in the built environment

nima – formerly the UK BIM Alliance – is leading efforts to embed more data-driven ways of working to deliver tomorrow’s built environment, says Paul Wilkinson.
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Zutec building information management white paper shows benefits of digitalisation

Better managed building information leads to safer homes and resident satisfaction rising by 22%, Zutec and Createmaster have found.
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Taylormade Landscape Contractors: Re-flow field management software review

In this article, Re-flow explores how Taylormade Landscape Contractors improved their streamlining processes, saved time, and achieved greater oversight of their operational processes with Re-flow field management software.
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Advancing BIM: Applying project information management strategies to Building Information Modeling...

In this article, Rob Stephen, VP of EMEA Sales and Operations at Newforma, explores how firms can advance BIM by incorporating better project information tools.
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What is the role of location data across the property sector?

Location data, services, and applications are driving technological developments across the planning, building and construction sectors. Holly West from the Geospatial Commission explores its work to showcase the opportunities of this data to transform the property sector.
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Sustainable design: How can I evaluate my infrastructure projects for their...

Do your infrastructure projects embed sustainability from the outset? Is it something you have struggled with in the past? What is your approach to sustainable design?
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How construction technology can help manage and maintain your buildings

While the drive to improve efficiency in the built environment often focuses on the design and construction stages of a building’s life, what comes after handover is just as important.
In the face of inflation, rising costs and post-pandemic problems, how can the industry tackle construction’s capacity crunch?

Construction’s capacity crunch: The industry must be more creative

The aftershocks of the pandemic and subsequent periods of economic difficulty have made real estate and infrastructure delivery harder to achieve. Rising material prices and interest rates, a constrained supply chain and a severe skills shortage have led to a capacity crunch in these sectors.
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Why earlier environmental assessment is key to delivering projects in a...

In this article, Viral Desai, practice director for Planning, Environmental Consenting and Communities at Atkins, and Paul Morgalla, associate director for Environment at Atkins explore why a 'left-shift' approach to environmental assessment is crucial to tackling climate change.
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How digital twin technology can help contractors navigate building safety regulations

After the Grenfell Tower Fire of 2017, construction companies have had to adhere to the 2022 Building Safety Act. David Varela, senior client partner, Enterprise Real Time 3D, Unity, explores how digital twin technology can help contractors navigate regulations.
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Accreditation: assuring quality in construction

With ever-evolving building safety standards, there's never been a better time to get to grips with accreditation and certification.
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Perega secures ISO 19650:2:2018 certification for BIM

Civil engineering practice Pergera is celebrating securing the ISO 19650:2:2018 certification, after an 18 month internal review process.
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Why organisational strategy is crucial in delivering net zero buildings

Dr Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong of the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure & Construction examines the organisational strategies deployed in delivering net zero buildings using manufacturing approaches and digital technologies.
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BNP Paribas introduce new sustainability framework to achieve ESG objectives

BNP Paribas has introduced a new sustainability framework solution. It provides a detailed service to help clients achieve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives.
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Seven construction technology trends shaping the industry in 2023

The Nemetschek Group takes a closer look at the seven construction technology trends taking the industry by storm in 2023, including digital twins, BIM, AI and automation.
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How construction technology can help manage and maintain your buildings fire...

While the drive to improve efficiency in the built environment often focuses on the design and construction stages of a building’s life, what comes after handover is just as important- especially when it comes to fire safety longevity.
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Unlocking efficiency: The rising adoption of BIM software in UK construction

Since 2011, BIM has become a useful tool for construction companies and, for most projects, is a regulatory requirement. In this article, Elecosoft explores the future of BIM software in UK construction.
James Gooder, business unit manager at SFS, explains why the construction industry needs to move with the times to hit sustainability goals

SFS sustainability goals: How the construction industry is tackling climate change

James Gooder, business unit manager at SFS, explains why the construction industry needs to move with the times to hit net zero targets, alongside how forward-thinking global businesses like SFS are meeting their own sustainability goals.
By using data analytics to understand and manage construction project risks, Rosetta Risk Management can help contractors and developers reduce their risk profiles, facilitate proactive risk management and lower insurance premiums

Harnessing data analytics to manage construction project risks

By using data analytics to understand and manage construction project risks, Rosetta Risk Management can help contractors and developers reduce their risk profiles, facilitate proactive risk management and lower insurance premiums.
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What are the benefits of BIM in airport construction for architects?

With BIM, you don’t just draw a design; you build and operate it. This makes these digital models critical for large-scale projects such as airports which demand meticulous planning and cross-functional collaboration. In this article, Bhushan Avsatthi, Hi-Tech Digital Solutions, explores the benefits of BIM in airport construction.
Revised PAS 2080 standard and supporting guidance document have been published

Revised PAS 2080 standard and supporting guidance document have been published...

PAS 2080 is a global standard for managing carbon in buildings and infrastructure concerning the whole value chain and aims to reduce carbon and cost through intelligent design and construction.
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Laing O’Rourke, Skanska and others confirmed as DCW 2023 speakers

Speakers from Bryden Wood, Restoration & Renewal (HoP), AECOM, John Lewis & Partners and Heathrow have been confirmed for the DCW 2023 line-up.
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Can digital twins help decarbonise the built environment?

Using digital twins offers numerous benefits, such as improving quality, a better understanding of costs, faster project completion, and revenue growth opportunities but can digital twins help us decarbonise the built environment projects and assets? If the answer is yes, how can we make it happen?