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Driving decarbonisation using digital twins
How can digital twins help in the race towards decarbonisation?
Innovative tech boosts geospatial and location data
A new report has highlighted how combining geospatial and location data with emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D scanners, is growing the UK economy.
IoT and pollution: A breath of fresh air
The effects of air pollution are an increasing concern for cities around the world. Nick Sacke of Comms365 looks at how the Internet of Things can support a better understanding of the factors behind it in order to more effectively address the harm it can cause.
Actis appoint new specification manager
Actis continue to expand their team and has appointed a new regional specification manager, Jason Docherty, to work with builders and specifiers in the South East.
Midlands Connect responds to HS2 review announcement
The transport secretary, Grant Shapps has published the terms of reference and timetable for an independent review into the High Speed 2 project.
IES Sponsors Heriot Watt University in Solar Decathlon Middle East 2020...
IES are one of the sponsors supporting Heriot Watt University in the Solar Decathlon Middle East 2020 competition taking place next year.
Graham completes new £8m link road for Stockport Council
A major project, described as Stockport’s single most important strategic highway connection, has been completed by Graham.
Energy House 2.0: Supporting clean tech for the built environment
Professor Will Swan and Dr Richard Fitton discuss the University of Salford’s Energy House 2.0, a state-of-the-art research facility that will test new technology to help speed up the development of better, more reliable products for the built environment.
Manchester College launches Architectural and Construction Engineering Scholarship
The Manchester College is launching a brand new industry-sponsored Architectural and Construction Engineering Scholarship in Construction and The Built Environment for 16 to 18 year-olds.
Highland Council cuts down on construction and demolition waste
The Highland Council is to restrict the amount of construction and demolition waste bought to its network of 21 Household Waste Recycling Centres.
whg reveals plans for modular homes in Walsall
Midlands landlord whg is exploring the potential of modular homes to tackle the housing crisis, thanks to a £1m research grant.
Plans submitted to redesign M62 Rocket Junction
Transport for the North has submitted a £120m plan to redesign Liverpool’s Rocket Junction at the M62 to replace Queens Drive Flyover with a new roundabout.
CIOB joins the Northern Powerhouse
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has become a member of the government's Northern Powerhouse Partner Programme.
New training hub to teach local people construction skills at Perry...
A new £100,000 training hub will give hundreds of people the chance to learn construction skills at the Perry Barr residential scheme in Birmingham.
Charing Cross tunnel to trial innovative icephobic coating
As part of Transport Scotland’s strategic trunk road management programme, Scotland TranServ will install an innovative new icephobic coating on the M8 Charing Cross tunnel.
Will Boris Johnson inject new life into the Northern Powerhouse?
Will Boris Johnson inject new life into the Northern Powerhouse, and will he be able to build on the momentum from the last five years to ensure the North can truly prosper?
Council pauses Hereford bypass and Southern link road schemes
Herefordshire County Council has revealed it has put the Hereford bypass and Southern link road schemes on hold in order to review other options.
AIMCH: How digital and offsite construction can transform housebuilding
Advanced Industrialised Methods for the Construction of Homes (AIMCH) is a pioneering project that puts collaboration, digital working and large-scale offsite manufacturing at the heart of tackling the housing crisis. Stewart Dalgarno, director of product development at Stewart Milne Timber Systems, explains how it works.
Secondary glazing installation at Stansted Airport College
“This is your captain speaking – can you hear me?" How Selectaglaze helped acoustics at the end of a runway at Stansted Airport.
Balfour Beatty to install UK’s first hydroponic living wall
Balfour Beatty Living Places and green infrastructure experts, Biotecture, are set to deliver the UK’s first hydroponic living wall on a highways scheme.
Modern Methods of Construction: Good foundations or built up too much?
Ian Atkinson and Ryan Lavers of law firm Womble Bond Dickinson examine the rise of Modern Methods of Construction and whether they are having the impact predicted.
Active travel infrastructure gets £60m boost across Scotland
As part of Sustrans Scotland and Transport Scotland’s programme, Places for Everyone, £60m will be invested in active travel infrastructure across Scotland.
£1.2bn Lincolnshire Lakes scheme gets the green light
North Lincolnshire Council has given the go-ahead for 2,500 new homes, creating six new waterside villages as part of the £1.2bn Lincolnshire Lakes scheme.
Balfour Beatty wins £34m Warwickshire Highways extension
Balfour Beatty Living Places has been awarded a one-year extension worth £34m on its Warwickshire Highways Maintenance Contract.
Coventry’s first modular home development complete
Social housing provider, Citizen has officially completed the first two modular homes at the Littlethorpe development in Coventry.
Constructing the value of social impact
Chris Farrell, managing director of Impact Reporting discusses the importance of reporting on social value in the construction sector.