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How ISO 19650Â 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.
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.
What do CAD software users say about BricsCAD®?
BricsCAD® is Computer Aided Design software for people who build things. It’s the best choice for drafters, designers, architects, and engineers.
Uni of Oxford introduces new indoor mapping system
The University of Oxford has introduced a new indoor mapping system to provide more efficient methods of maintaining asset data.
Former Coventry pub to be transformed into 5G digital space
A new 5G digital space will transform Coventry's jaguar pub site into a performance and education venue in plans to revamp the post-war Corporation Street
The Construction Playbook: A design transformation point of view
With the recent publication of the UK government's Construction Playbook aimed at anyone procuring publicly funded works, there’s a renewed call for our industry to reform not just the technical aspects of construction but also its design practices, working culture and behaviours. Lesley Waud, global head of design transformation at Atkins, takes a look.
7 companies appointed to Scottish Water’s wastewater portfolio
Galliford Try, Clancy and Morrison Water Services are among the successful companies appointed to carry out essential work across Scottish Water’s water and wastewater portfolio.
Why cybersecurity matters in construction: Part 2 of 2
Viewpoint share some construction cybersecurity best practices and insider tips on what to be on the lookout for.
Building back better through digital twins
The need to share information and digital twin technology will help create a better built environment, says Paul Simpson of Recticel.
RED to deliver mixed-use scheme in London’s west end
RED Construction has been appointed to deliver a new mixed-use retail and office scheme in the heart of London’s West End.
Government publishes new Building Safety Bill
The government has published its Building Safety Bill to set out a pathway for the way residential towers are constructed and maintained.
Green light for 13-storey City Place House in London
The City of London Corporation has resolved to grant planning permission to Great Portland Estates’ redevelopment of City Place House.
Infrastructure team selected for Manchester’s Victoria North scheme
Manchester City Council and joint venture partner Far East Consortium (FEC) have selected the team to deliver infrastructure works for the Victoria North regeneration scheme.
Plans in for next phase of Rivington Chase development
Bellway Homes has submitted plans to build 207 new homes as part of the next phase of the £262m Rivington Chase redevelopment.
Safety alert issued for angle grinder chainsaw discs
The UK’s national product safety regulator, the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has issued a safety alert for a chainsaw disc attachment that has been incorrectly sold with angle grinders.
£4.3m programme to address severe heritage skills shortages
A £4.3m five-year programme to address severe heritage skills shortages in the construction sector has been launched.
Galliford Try pledges to achieve net-zero across all activities by 2045
Galliford Try has promised to achieve net-zero carbon across its own operations by 2030, and net-zero across all activities by 2045 at the latest.
Asite joins RICS Tech Partner Programme
Asite has joined the RICS Tech Affiliate Partner Programme to increase awareness and adoption of technology in the real estate and built environment sectors.
Joint venture to create smart cities of the future
Gammon Construction is partnering with Guildhawk, a tech-led language services consultancy, to bring built environment into the future and help enhance safety through digitisation.
Designs on good engineering in housebuilding
Good design is paramount in engineering, says Andrew Fairburn, director of civil and structural engineers RWO, who believes success lies in creating sustainable places where people want to live and build a home.
Green light for Birmingham build to rent scheme
Watkin Jones has been given the go-ahead for plans to deliver a major build to rent scheme in Birmingham, its largest BtR development to date.
Amey wins £550m FDIS defence housing contracts
Amey has been appointed to two contracts with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to maintain Service Family Accommodation (SFA) across its Central and Northern regions.
Jackie Ducker appointed as CITB’s new customer and product director
Jackie Ducker has been appointed as CITB’s new customer and product director to replace Braden Connolly.
Tilbury Douglas selects Asite’s common data environment
Tilbury Douglas has chosen the Asite Common Data Environment (CDE) to support the delivery of its construction projects across the UK.
Darwin Group starts work on Greenfield School in Surrey
Using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), Darwin Group has started to deliver construction work at the brand-new education building for Greenfield School in Woking, Surrey.
Evolving street works in the UK through data and digital twins
Michelle Scarsbrook, commercial sector director at Sopra Steria, explores how to minimise disruption to our roads by evolving street works through data and digital twins.