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planning process, technology,

Technology can transform the planning process

Alex Tosetti, chief commercial officer of VU.CITY, explores how technology can transform the planning process.
nuclear power stations

Rolls-Royce plans 16 small nuclear power stations

Rolls-Royce has revealed it will create 6,000 jobs within the next five years, if the government commits to a fleet of 16 small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear power stations.
regeneration scheme.

Go-ahead for Gateshead’s £260m regeneration scheme

Gateshead Council has approved plans for the development of a £260m arena-led regeneration scheme which will see the creation of around 2,000 new jobs.

Willmott Dixon completes Llys Cadwyn scheme in Pontypridd

Willmott Dixon’s team has handed over the £38m Llys Cadwyn in the centre of Pontypridd for Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council.
Asite Ecosystem

Asite Ecosystem enables open data exchange in built environment

Asite has announced the launch of the Asite Ecosystem, which enables Asite users to benefit from improved interoperability and global reach.
BIM360, bim software,

How has BIM impacted building design and what’s coming next?

BIM is often described as a technology, automation, or a particular piece of software. However, it is actually a process that produces a building information model amongst other things. Dr Kristopher Dane, vice president and director of digital design at Thornton Tomasetti explores this further.
project alpha

Mace provides consultancy services on Network Rail’s Project Alpha

Mace has secured a contract from Network Rail to provide consultancy services on Project Alpha, its railway improvement programme for the North West and Central Region.
Autodesk University

Ideate Software becomes Gold Sponsor of Autodesk University 2020

Ideate Software has been announced as a Gold Sponsor of the first Autodesk University that is entirely digital and free to attend.
Secondary glazing

Creating comfortable home environments with secondary glazing

Selectaglaze secondary glazing, which offers a barrier protecting against heat loss, background noise and even theft, is helping to revitalise the Grade II listed Blue Mills in Witham, Essex.
River restoration, Affinity Water

Jacobs appointed to river restoration framework across England

Jacobs has been was awarded a place on Affinity Water's Restoration Framework, providing management, appraisal, modelling and design input for river restoration schemes across England.
point cloud software, mesh modelling, digital construction software, point cloud data,

Point cloud software streamlines WZMH Architects design process

Intelligent point cloud software, PointFuse helps WZMH Architects streamline communication during the design process.
Falkirk headquarters,

Falkirk Council approves new office HQ and arts centre

Plans for a new Council headquarters building containing an Arts Centre, central ‘hub’ and library has been approved Falkirk Council.
Computational design, Parramatta Square

Computational design helps deliver Australia’s largest sustainable tower

3D BIM modelling and a digital twin are supporting the delivery of 6-8 Parramatta Square, part of one of the biggest sustainable urban revitalisation projects in Australia.
homes in Shaw,

Mulbury and Great Places to deliver £11m housing scheme in Shaw

Residential developer Mulbury has agreed a deal with Great Places Housing Group to deliver 65 new homes in Shaw, Greater Manchester.
Women in BIM

BIM around the world with Women in BIM

In July, Women in BIM (WIB) hosted a webinar for the online Festival of BIM & Digital Construction, featuring a discussion on BIM Across the Regions. Here, the panellists examine the topics raised and their experience of BIM around the world.
3D scanning,

Stavanger Hospital uses AI to detect construction deviations in real-time

The new University Hospital in Stavanger, one of the biggest public construction projects in Scandinavia, adopted 3D scanning and AI technology to track work quality and avoid costly mistakes.
education,

From education, education, education to build, build, build

Craig Tatton, managing director UK building at Interserve Construction takes a look at what the Prime Ministers “build, build, build” commitment means for the education sector.
dispute issues, construction industry

Solving common disputes in the construction industry

Dorothy Edgar, on behalf of Modelling Architecture, explores which dispute issues are most common, and to provide guidance on how you can resolve them as painlessly as possible
waverley masterplan

Transformative design for Edinburgh Waverley Masterplan revealed

Network Rail has released its concept designs for transforming the capital’s main station as part of the Edinburgh Waverley Masterplan.
Secondary glazing, Plumstead Library,

Secondary glazing enhances Plumstead Library refurbishment

Working with architects Hawkins Brown Associates LLP and main contractor Osborne Construction, 63 secondary glazed units have been installed during the remodelling and refurbishment of Plumstead Library.
planning system, build,

Build, build, build: Will Boris Johnson’s “New Deal” deliver?

PBC Today takes a look at the industry’s reaction to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “New Deal” plan to get Britain building again after Covid-19.
office development,

Glass office development to transform South Shields site

Designs have been drawn up for a striking glass-fronted office development on Harton Quays Park, in the Mill Dam area of South Shields.

HS2 launches free construction training course

Local people in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire who are unemployed are being encouraged to register for a free construction training course linked to opportunities to work on HS2.
net-zero office scheme, 4 Angel Square,

Bowmer + Kirkland secures net-zero office scheme in Manchester

Bowmer + Kirkland has been chosen as the main contractor for 4 Angel Square, the first speculative net-zero office scheme delivered at NOMA in Manchester.
temporary access

Scaffolding: Reaching greater heights with technology

Mattias Kuduk, VDC and innovation manager at global temporary access provider HAKI, discusses the technologies that are having a positive impact on a sector where safety, quality and performance are high demands on a project’s agenda.
Planning system,

Plan the World We Need: Planning’s role in a sustainable recovery

At the end of June, the Royal Town Planning Institute launched Plan the World we Need – a campaign calling on governments to capitalise on the expertise of planners to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. RTPI chief executive Victoria Hills sets out her case.