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The CCPI is crucial to prioritising safer buildings now
Peter Caplehorn, chief executive of the Construction Products Association (CPA), explains the importance of the new Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI).
Ardmore wins contract to restore Old War Office site
Ardmore has secured the contract to restore and transform the iconic Old War Office site in Whitehall.
Structural engineering software assists work on the Pontsteiger
SCIA Engineer’s structural engineering software assists engineers and subcontractors working on the Pontsteiger in Houthaven, Amsterdam.
Green light for plans to transform Aberdeen University campus
Plans to transform the King's Quarter at the University of Aberdeen’s King’s College campus have been given the green light by Aberdeen City Council.
Structural engineers use Nemetschek solutions for complex structures
Structural engineering and steel detailing provider, Connected Structural Group is using AEC solutions Bluebeam, SDS2, and RISA to build casinos, airports, hospitals, campuses, and other facilities.
University of Bolton to deliver facilities management degree apprenticeship
Bolton University will deliver a facilities management degree apprenticeship, after gaining approval as an IWFM recognised centre to deliver the IWFM diploma as a dual award with its BSc (Hons) in facilities and built asset management programme.
Plans in for £300m Blackpool Central scheme
Developers Nikal Ltd and Media Invest Entertainment have submitted a planning application for the £300m Blackpool Central scheme.
It’s time for fresh ideas on construction product data, not old...
Darren Lester, founder and CEO of SpecifiedBy, explores the shortfalls of the proposed new Code for Construction Product Information and offers a constructive look to find more productive ways to move forward.
Vectorworks names Leslie Majer Richard Diehl award winner
Continuing its support for emerging designers, Vectorworks has announced Leslie Majer as the Richard Diehl award winner for the fifth Vectorworks Design Scholarship.
UK solar industry to ‘double in size by 2030’
40GW of solar capacity could deliver 13,000 new jobs, £17bn in additional economic activity, and a 4.7% cut in total UK carbon emissions, according to a new report.
Report: Information management in construction can aid UK’s recovery
Every £1 invested in information management (IM) in the construction sector could secure up to £6 of labour time savings and boost government efforts to reach net zero carbon targets, according to a new report.
Kane awarded £9m M&E package at London’s tallest Premier Inn
John Sisk & Son has appointed Kane to deliver a £9m M&E contract at London’s tallest Premier Inn Hotel at West India Dock.
Planning for a crisis: The importance of a construction cybersecurity plan
Tamara Higham, marketing executive at Viewpoint, discusses the importance of integrating a cybersecurity plan into your construction business.
Joint venture to modernise UK energy metadata
Arup, Hippo Digital and Icebreaker One have been commissioned by the government to lead the next phase of its Energy Data Visibility Project (EDVP) to organise and improve access to the UK’s metadata.
Bentley Systems acquires utility pole systems software
Bentley Systems has acquired SPIDA Software, developers of specialised software for the design, analysis and management of utility pole systems.
Minister calls for West Midlands SMEs to bid for work on...
HS2 Minister Andrew Stephenson is hosting an online event for SMEs in the West Midlands to demonstrate just how to register an interest in joining the HS2 supply chain.
£218m investment to improve roads across East of England
Millions of road-users in the East of England are set to enjoy safer and quicker journeys as Highways England plans improvements across the region over the next 12 months.
Construction waste director banned for 7 years
Kathleen Shepherd, director of construction waste company Shepherd Site Services, has been disqualified for 7 years for trading while insolvent and failing to pay creditors £140,000.
Graitec launches 2022 fabrication management information system
Graitec has released Advance Workshop 2022, a purpose-built fabrication management information system to give steel and rebar fabricators control over every stage of production.
FARO acquires HoloBuilder to expand digital twin suite
3D measurement technology provider, FARO Technologies has expanded its digital twin product suite with the acquisition of HoloBuilder.
ENGIE demolishes four concrete cooling towers at Rugeley site
The regeneration of the Rugeley B coal fired power station site has achieved a major milestone with the controlled demolition of the four 117m concrete cooling towers that have dominated the local skyline for decades.
Graitec releases latest AEC document management software
Graitec has released its 2022 version of Opentree, a world-class document management software for architects, engineers and companies requiring compliant workflows.
Plans unveiled for new twin gates into Kensington Gardens
Developer Fenton Whelan has been given the go-ahead by The Royal Parks to submit plans for new twin Royal Park gates into Kensington Gardens.
Graitec launches Advance PowerPack 2022
Graitec has released the Advance PowerPack 2022, a set of user-centric daily tools that enhances your productivity when using Autodesk solutions.
4D visualisation shapes bold addition to London skyline
Digital technology including 3D modelling and 4D visualisation has played a key role in the development of One Crown Place on the boundary of the City of London.
London Square to deliver £300m neighbourhood in East London
London Square Partners and Peabody are set to deliver a £300m transformation of the Vulcan Wharf site in East London.