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Digital twins: Weaving the golden thread
The rise of Industry 4.0 is revolutionising how we interact with technology, machines and the world around us.
Queen’s speech: Modernise the planning system & improve infrastructure
The Queen’s speech has outlined plans for the government to strengthen the economy, improve infrastructure and modernise the planning system.
Plans revealed for carbon capture power station in Scotland
SSE Thermal and Equinor have revealed plans to develop a new low-carbon power station at Peterhead in Scotland.
BAM begins work on new Exmouth Community College
BAM has begun work on one of the UK’s largest schools, the new Exmouth Community College which will have capacity for up to 2,850 pupils.
SCIA Engineer 21: Super powered. Super easy.
Innovation is one of the key factors at SCIA. That’s why it has enhanced, after carefully listening to the feedback of its users, its versatile modular structural engineering software: SCIA Engineer 21.
Scheme to test construction products used in mental health facilities
BRE and Design in Mental Health Network have launched a world-first testing scheme for construction products used in mental health care facilities.
Yorkshire Water to introduce constructed wetland at Clifton works
Yorkshire Water is set to create a new integrated constructed wetland at its Clifton wastewater treatment works near Doncaster.
Construction work begins on restoration of UK’s oldest lido
Beard Construction is leading the work on the restoration of Cleveland Pools, the oldest surviving outdoor public swimming pool in the UK.
Report examines how to build and implement valuable digital twins
Openness, collaboration, and interoperability need to be embraced to optimise the implementation of digital twin technology, according to research by Asite.
Local firms reap £150m contracts on Manchester arena job
BAM Construction has handed out almost £150m worth of contracts to North West firms on its Manchester arena job.
Bentley launches infrastructure education programme
Bentley Systems has launched the Bentley Education programme to encourage future infrastructure professionals to work toward a career in the engineering, design, and architectural fields.
PBC Today Editorial Board: How has construction coped with Covid-19?
In March, as we marked a year since Britain first entered lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic, PBC Today’s Editorial Board gathered over Zoom to discuss the impact of a turbulent 12 months for everyone in the sector.
Infrastructure maintenance work to commence in Leeds
Construction work has progressed at pace to demolish and rebuild the southern bridge section of Regent Street Flyover and the project is now entering the next phase where the northern bridge will be taken down and rebuilt.
Asite appoints new CMO to accelerate growth
SaasS company, Asite has appointed Kyle Hamer as its new chief marketing officer to lead the global marketing and communications team.
Construction software features document controllers should look for
What features should document controllers look for when choosing construction software? Tamara Higham, marketing executive at Viewpoint, takes a look.
ISO to develop UK standards for prefabricated buildings
The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has approved a new sub-committee to develop standards for the adoption of prefabricated buildings in the UK.
Construction underway on Birmingham’s first smart building
Construction work for Birmingham’s first smart-enabled building, Enterprise Wharf, is now underway at the Innovation Birmingham Campus.
Green light for £175m Soapworks site in Bristol
Developer First Base has been given the green light for plans to deliver the £175m regeneration of the Soapworks site in Bristol.
Bentley Acceleration Initiatives acquires Indian project controls specialist
Bentley Acceleration Initiatives has acquired Nadhi Information Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a specialist in project controls, analytics, and decision support for construction supply chains.
Laing O’Rourke appoints former Crossrail CEO as technical director
Laing O’Rourke has appointed Andrew Wolstenholme OBE as its new group technical director to lead the delivery of technical excellence for clients and enhance the company’s digital capability.
Creating an environment that promotes challenge
Shirley Evatt, senior associate at Will Rudd Davidson, discusses the complex project to create the new home for the Edinburgh Futures Institute and her experiences as the lead engineer.
Technology, temporary access and heritage buildings
Sebastian Moa, VDC engineer at temporary access provider HAKI, discusses why BIM was used to create an intricate scaffold design for Stockholm’s 14th century iconic church, Storkyrkan.
Network Rail seeks £1bn investment in telecoms infrastructure
Network Rail is seeking private sector investment in its trackside fibre optic cable network in a deal that would enable performance, safety and connectivity benefits for passengers.
Ramboll appoints new UK managing director
Ramboll has appointed Philippa Spence as the new UK managing director to drive the engineering and consultancy’s 1,300-strong UK business.
Skills for a Digital Built Britain
Realising the digital transformation of the built environment sector will rely on the workforce having the necessary skills. The Centre for Digital Built Britain has published a new framework on the DT Hub to help organisations prepare for the future.
Pilot launches for ground-breaking Value Toolkit
The Construction Innovation Hub’s Value Toolkit will now be deployed on live projects to drive better social, environmental, and economic outcomes in the built environment.