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high-speed rail stations

Building Indonesia’s new high-speed rail stations

Some would say that delivering four new high-speed rail (HSR) train stations in just 36 months is impossible. Yet between Jakarta and Bandung, the engineering and construction teams at PT Wijaya Karya are doing just that.
construction specific software

Viewpoint For Projects transitions to ViewpointID for single sign-on

Viewpoint for Projects (VFP) has transitioned to a dedicated authentication service for logging into the platform, named ViewpointID.
social housing sector

Could digital twins transform the social housing sector?

Helen Rogers, housing product director at global software providers Civica, looks at the potential of digital twins to deliver a better, safer, greener social housing sector across the UK.
Benchmarking Study

ACE Benchmarking Study reveals pandemic damage

The Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) has published its Benchmarking study for 2021 revealing the damage caused by the pandemic.
Virtual reality

Virtual reality systems to make HS2 the ‘most reliable’ railway  

Virtual reality and real time monitoring sensors installed in HS2’s infrastructure, will make Britain’s new high speed rail network one of the world’s ‘most reliable’ railways, HS2 claims.
climate-neutral hotel

Scandic signs lease with Skanska for new climate-neutral hotel

Scandic has entered a long-term lease agreement with Skanska for a new climate-neutral hotel called Scandic Sundsvall Central.
AEC industry

Onward and upward into 2022 for the AEC industry

How the AEC industry continues to adapt to the ever-changing project landscape - Pushed to the limits!
construction supply chains in 2022

10 issues that will affect construction supply chains in 2022

Supply chain risk management specialist CHAS highlights 10 issues that will affect construction supply chains in 2022.
A533 bridge work

AmeySRM start construction on £23m A533 bridge work

AmeySRM have started construction on the National Highways £23m A533 bridge work, which will provide a new road bridge over the M56 in Cheshire.
futurebuild conference programme

Futurebuild 2022 conference programme: achieving COP26 objectives

Futurebuild, the sustainable built environment event, has announced its new 2022 conference programme, which will explore how the industry can make the necessary changes to drive net zero goals.
DCW

Submissions are now open for speakers at Digital Construction Week (DCW)...

Europe's leading innovation and technology event for the built environment returns to ExCeL London on 18-19 May 2022 and speaker submissions for the 2022 edition of Digital Construction Week (DCW) are now being accepted.
JCT training

JCT Training – Information on JCT contracts

A flexible range of training courses and resources to give you all the information you need on JCT contracts.
embodied carbon

Securing the built environment’s future with carbon tracking

As the construction industry continues moving towards a more sustainable future, tracking the amount of carbon embedded in building products will be crucial to companies becoming more environmentally friendly. Andrew Stolworthy, Director of Product and Market Development of SFS, explains what the industry needs to do to on this journey.
E-Learning platform

Sika expands E-Learning platform to improve trade skills

Sika has expanded its E-Learning platform, which will include on-demand webinars, aimed at giving customers greater insights into a range of practices and products in the waterproofing, roofing and concrete refurbishment sector.
2022 board

ACE announces details of its new 2022 board

ACE has shared the details of its 2022 board, with Dave Beddell (AECOM) continuing in his capacity as chair for the business association which represents those who design, deliver, and manage our national infrastructure and the built environment.
decarbonising the construction sector

Construction needs to do more to reduce carbon emissions

Michael Sadler of Browne Jacobson discusses the law’s influence in decarbonising the construction sector.
built heritage

Celebrating heritage through design

Bruce Kennedy, architect director at BDP’s Glasgow studio, discusses the importance of our build heritage as cities evolve and move forward.
zero-carbon construction

Building a zero-carbon construction sector: 5 areas to focus on in...

2022 must be the year when zero carbon becomes a mainstream focus in procurement, supply chains, skills and construction, says Stephen Good, chief executive of the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre.
Helen Samuels

EKFB announces changes to head up its senior leadership team

The Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial Construction and BAM Nuttall (EKFB) JV has appointed Helen Samuels and Emmanuel Rossignol to head up its senior leadership team.
CO2 emissions

New build housing to reduce carbon emissions by a third

New government regulations mean that new builds in England will have to produce significantly less carbon, as the country moves towards net-zero targets.
carbon offsetting in construction

Reducing the reliance on carbon offsetting in construction

Don McLean, CEO of IES, explores how technology and local energy systems can be utilised to decarbonise without relying on carbon offsetting in construction.
digital tools

2022 will see more construction firms turning to digital tools

Richard Warley, CEO of BigChange, shares his thoughts on why more construction firms, particularly SMEs, will turn to digital tools to grow stronger in 2022.
£7bn construction framework

Graham gains two places on DfE’s £7bn construction framework

GRAHAM makes it on to the highly coveted Department for Education’s 2021 £7bn Construction Framework.
best practice awards

BESA nominated for four categories at TAF Best Practice Awards

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has been recognised for its work in four different areas at this year’s prestigious Trade Association Forum (TAF) Best Practice Awards.
sustainable construction skills centre

University College Birmingham to create sustainable construction skills centre

University College Birmingham is creating a sustainable construction skills centre, as part of the regeneration of the iconic James Cond print works in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
sustainable modular neighbourhood

Legal & General propose new sustainable modular neighbourhood

Legal & General have proposed a new and innovative modular neighbourhood at Bore Hill Farm, Warminster.