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Green building sector releases report for energy efficient mortgages
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) Europe network and partners have published a new report to support energy efficiency mortgages for Europe.
Why BIM doesn’t have to mean BIG!
The value of BIM to those in the built environment is growing at pace: supporting greater collaboration and providing a single source of coordination.
FERSA scoops industry 4.0 award after showcasing IES iSCAN tech
FERSA, which provides complete bearing solutions for the automotive industry worldwide, scooped the Industry 4.0 Award at a recent manufacturing event.
WIKA implements digital strategy for landslide disaster protection
Bentley’s BIM methodology provides an integrated solution to overcome hazardous topography.
NBS appoints new chief revenue officer
Technology platform for the construction industry, NBS, has announced the appointment of Chris Slinn as its new chief revenue officer.
Architects appointed to develop designs for Maxwell Hall
Architects Flanagan Lawrence have been appointed to develop the final designs for the ambitious project to revive the University of Salford’s historic Maxwell Hall.
IES to use ICL technology for sustainable campus at UTAR
IES has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with UTAR to use the ICL technology to develop a sustainable campus.
Paper diaries vs digital diaries in construction
Even though both paper diaries and digital diaries in construction both have their pros and cons, the pros outweigh the cons on digital. In the industry today, site workers see filling paper diaries as a real pain.
IES to host in-depth web demos of new digital twin technology
IES has just announced dates for a number of in-depth webinars covering the capabilities and key features of each of the ICL tools.
Shaping the next generation of office design
Nicola Gillen of AECOM explores how emerging technology and changing needs will shape the next generation of workplace design.
BIM process takes off at Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Airport: BIM process standards for existing building projects, beating its savings target and opening the door for other organisations to benefit.
Students gain work experience with Morgan Sindall
Leeds College of Building students have been gaining work experience perfecting their craft after helping develop a ‘new concept’ Motorway Service Area.
West Cambridge: Developing a digital twin demonstrator
The Institute for Manufacturing’s West Cambridge project is highlighting how digital twins can harness data from multiple sources to inform better building management, while improving productivity and wellbeing.
Legal and Contractual issues of level 2 BIM
Richard Saxon CBE, chairman of JCT Ltd, delves into the legal and contractual issues of BIM.
Making geospatial data more accessible
A new Data Exploration Licence has been launched by the UK’s Geospatial Commission to simplify access to and use of geospatial data.
Why cities need to unlock their planning data
Cities are sitting on a wealth of valuable data locked away in planning documents. It’s time they learn how to better use a resource that’s entirely in their control, explains Stefan Webb.
How PPP delivers an efficient, effective public estate
Nigel Skinner outlines why the Irish market could evidence the fact that public-private partnerships continue in providing an effective public estate.
Plans revealed for £30m Bolton College of Medical Sciences
Plans have been unveiled for The Bolton College of Medical Sciences (BCMS), a state-of-the-art training facility that will go before Bolton Council’s planning committee next month.
Balfour Beatty achieves ISO44001 for collaborative approach
Balfour Beatty has announced that is has achieved the ISO44001 international accreditation for collaboration.
2019 BIM survey reveals greater digitisation in construction
NBS has revealed the results of its 2019 BIM survey which show that BIM awareness and adoption has grown from 10% in 2011 to around 70% in 2019.
Overcoming the challenges of Exchange Information Requirements (EIR)
Graitec examines the key issues when complying with the Exchange Information Requirements and how they can be overcome.
IES case study: NTU EcoCampus, Singapore
IES delivered a 3D masterplanning and visualisation model, along with virtual testing and building performance optimisation, for Nanyang Technological University (NTU)’s EcoCampus.
Hurley Palmer Flatt gives Principal Place a digital makeover
Modern in build and execution, the project is set to feature 175-metre tall towers offering 300 new residential apartments.
NTU develops technology that can 3D print a bathroom
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed the capability to 3D print a bathroom in less than a day.
Alumno Group continues legacy of Park Hill
The transformation of Park Hill has taken another significant step forward, as student accommodation developer Alumno commences work on Phase 3 of the redevelopment programme.
Construction information going digital
GroupBC looks at some of the challenges going digital can resolve including communication, construction information, data security and compliance.