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affordable housing scheme in Whiston, seddon, Livv Housing

Seddon hands over affordable housing scheme in Whiston

Construction on an affordable housing scheme at Lickers Lane in Whiston is now complete, built by Seddon for Livv Housing Group.
EcRoFit, European Funding

Smart tool ­project receives £1.5m funding to lower building carbon

EcRoFit has been awarded £1.5m to provide a new tool for assessing energy efficiency and renewable energy use in domestic and non-domestic buildings.
carbon footprint

Net-zero ambitions: Designing and building a more sustainable future

Jorge Beroiz, director at CallisonRTKL, looks at zero carbon building techniques and new innovations including by-product materials, such as using rice husks for sustainable cladding.
Constructing West Midlands

Contractors named for £2bn Constructing West Midlands framework

Galliford Try, ISG, Morgan Sindall and Willmott Dixon are amongst the contractors who have won a spot on the Constructing West Midlands (CWM) framework.
BAM FM

BAM’s FM team secures North Ayrshire Council contract

North Ayrshire Council has appointed BAM FM – part of BAM Construct UK – for a three-year contract to maintain and repair heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems
SaaS platform, cloud desktop,

SaaS platform increases AEC firms’ business agility

Enterprise desktop cloud company, Workspot, announced that Torti Gallas + Partners has successfully deployed its cloud desktop SaaS platform and workstation solutions.
3D laser scanning, Museum of Flight

Proof of concept: Digital twins take off at Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight has explored the unlimited potential of 3D laser scanning with Datum Tech Solutions. Sean O’Keefe takes a look.
Quantity estimation, estimations

Digitising quantity estimation to win more projects

Dublin-based engineering contractor ClearTech has won 50% more jobs with enhanced estimation efficiency from BIM software
cloud technology, aec industry, allplan,

Cloud technology as the key to more efficiency in the AEC...

An interview with ALLPLAN’s CEO Detlef Schneider and Senior Vice President Product Management Kevin Lea.
built environment

Four Futures, One Choice: The construction industry in 2040

A new study examines four scenarios for how the construction sector and the built environment will look by 2040. Lead author Dr Didem Gürdür Broo discusses how the choices we make today can shape a better future.
PAS 2080

HS2 becomes ‘first UK transport sector client’ to achieve PAS 2080

HS2 has become the first UK transport sector client to achieve global carbon management standard, PAS 2080.
planning applications, Householder applications,

Householder planning applications continue to rise

In October 58,963 planning applications were submitted, an increase of 23% compared to the previous year, according to the latest report from the Planning Portal.
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.
digital twins, twin technology

Digital twin: Cities and their digital doppelgangers

As cities around the world begin adopting digital twins, the AECO industry must examine how exactly they impact large-scale projects and how this impact will develop in the future.
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.
Government Soft Landings, Building better, CIH

Government Soft Landings: Creating buildings that deliver for everyone

David Philp, digital impact director for the Construction Innovation Hub, highlights the benefits the Government Soft Landings (GSL) approach brings to improving performance and outcomes of our built assets to ensure they improve whole life value to users, owners and society at large.
Scaffolding collapse,

Scaffolding collapse leads to £160,000 fine

A scaffolding company has been fined £160,000 after scaffolding collapsed on to a street in Maidenhead while it was being dismantled.
project management solutions,

Project management solutions provider joins Asite’s Ecosystem

Construction project management solutions provider, Callida will help Asite with its expansion into the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia markets.
'Build it in Britain'

Labour challenges Government to ‘Build it in Britain’

The Labour party has pledged to ‘Build it in Britain’ and support 400,000 new jobs as part of the drive towards a clean economy.
E&C industry, engineering and construction

Asite joins Rice Global Engineering & Construction Forum

Asite has joined Rice Global E&C Forum (RGF) at Rice University in Houston, Texas. The forum focuses solely on the discussion and study of challenges and...
Autodesk solutions, autodesk, graitec, Cadpoint, graitec

Graitec acquires Cadpoint UK

Graitec has acquired Cadpoint, a company that provides Autodesk solutions for the AEC Industry to a broad range of clients located across the United Kingdom.
motorway upgrade,

Kier Highways to complete motorway upgrade six months early

Kier Highways is set to finish construction of its Highways England project M6 13-15 motorway upgrade work six months early.
School of Engineering, University of Birmingham,

Phase one of new School of Engineering development complete

Willmott Dixon has completed the first phase of construction work for the £46.5m School of Engineering development at the University of Birmingham.
sustainable built environment, built environment, Sustainable Development

Charting a course towards a digital, sustainable built environment

A new publication explores the actions that will need to be taken by the construction sector over the next 20 years if we are to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), on carbon reduction targets.
Public safety, social distancing,

Public safety an ‘afterthought’ in city and town centres, warns architects

Nearly half (49%) of design professionals believe that the recent rise of pedestrianisation in city and town centres is making public spaces more vulnerable to attack, according to new research.
Cityfibre

Kier appointed to £82m CityFibre contract

Kier has been appointed by CityFibre to deliver full-fibre rollouts across five towns and cities in central and south-west England.