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Caddick scores £1.3m contract to expand LUFC’s coach park
Leeds United Football Club (LUFC) has handed Caddick Construction a new to contract to expand its coach park and upgrade its broadcasting facilities.
The power of 3D laser scanning: Best practices for survey control
You know you can’t do a project well without survey control. But what’s less clear for AEC professionals is how and why to link it with 3D laser scan data.
The promise and benefits of IoT in the construction sector
Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere these days, with people referring to how they are planning for, talking about or developing for it. With...
FM Conway names new CEO as owner steps down
Infrastructure services company, FM Conway has appointed Adam Green to CEO, as Michael Conway MBE steps into the role of chairman after 39 years at the helm.
Construction manufacturers urged to ‘digitise product data’
A new initiative aims to get manufacturers in the construction industry to take ownership of their product information, this project is being supported by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the UK BIM Alliance.
ISO 19650 information management guidance updated
BSI, the Centre for Digital Built Britain and the UK BIM Alliance have released updated guidance for information management to support BS EN ISO 19650.
Avoiding extinction: It’s all about managing construction data
Tom Willcock, head of surveying innovation at Hollis explores innovation in data management and how technology in the construction sector is more visible than ever.
FARO appoints two new senior leaders to its R&D teams
FARO Technologies has hired two industry veterans to join its senior leadership team and manage the global hardware and software R&D teams.
UK fleet activity returns to pre-Covid levels
Research conducted by vehicle tracking systems supplier, Quartix shows UK fleet activity levels returning to normal following the Covid-19 national lockdown period.
Benefits of building layout technology
FARO explores how building layout technology can lead to cost and labour savings, while also creating competitive advantages.
Murphy wins £18.5m Camden residential and commercial space
Murphy & Sons Limited has been awarded a contract by Steyn Group worth £18.5m for a new mixed-use new residential apartment block in north London.
Green light for £12m reefLIVE aquarium in Belfast
Belfast City Council has greenlit plans to develop a £12m state-of-the-art aquarium in Titanic Quarter, a short distance from Titanic Belfast.
Mace to deliver £140m green tech-driven office in Farringdon
Mace has been chosen to deliver 33 Charterhouse Street, a new green technology-driven office development in Farringdon.
GHD to deliver highway design services for Monk Bridge development
Professional services company, GHD has been appointed by Galliford Try to deliver site-wide highway design services for the Monk Bridge development in Leeds.
41% drop in Covid-19 breaches on construction sites
There has been a 41% decrease in the number of Covid-19 breaches on construction sites over the last three months, according to the Building Safety Group (BSG).
Environmental risks in construction projects
From location to geospatial systems, Piers Edgell, account director at Landmark Information explores the considerations of environmental risks in construction projects.
CIC launches updated design quality evaluation tool
The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has launched an updated version of its design quality evaluation tool, the Design Quality Indicator for Health 2 (DQIfH2).
Housing 2020: How to deliver MMC for social housing projects
Even while working from home, local authority and housing association development teams can access exclusive technical advice on how to implement MMC for social housing projects.
SNIPEF warns of dangers of legionella infection in water systems
As workers in hotels, offices, leisure facilities and other buildings begin the gradual return to work, legionella infection is looming on the horizon which, if left untreated, could have deadly consequences.
ClearTech wins 50% more jobs with enhanced estimation efficiency
ClearTech Engineered Solutions in Dublin wins 50% more jobs with enhanced estimation efficiency, as traditional operations give way to technology-driven and environmentally sustainable models.
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.
Three things to master in Bluebeam Revu to elevate collaboration
Want to maximise the digital collaboration Studio Sessions has to offer? Master these Revu capabilities first.
Green light for 58 new homes at Bramley Hill
Brick By Brick and Common Ground Architecture have secured planning permission for a new housing scheme at Bramley Hill which will provide 58 new homes.
Shapps launches pothole mapping project
An audit into the mapping of potholes aided by data from on-road businesses such as Uber and Deliveroo has been launched by transport secretary, Grant Shapps.
How drones are transforming the construction industry
Drones are helping construction firms tackle Britain’s housing crisis head-on, according to Robert Garbett, founder of the UK Drone Delivery Group and Drone Major Group Limited.
Green light for HS2’s eco-friendly interchange station
The new interchange station, set to be built in Solihull, was praised for its green credentials as Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council approved the design.