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A digital approach to enabling a world-class learning estate
The Scottish Futures Trust has launched a new Standard Information Management Plan which will enhance infrastructure delivery and performance within the Scottish Government’s £1bn Learning Estate Investment Programme.
Estimators: Why automate takeoffs?
As an estimator, you know takeoffs are a major part of every project – this is where the On-Screen Takeoff function in Access ConQuest Estimating can help.
3D laser scanning’s mobile moment has arrived: Is your business ready?
Mobile 3D laser scanning is emerging as a valuable tool to gather building information in greater detail while saving time and money - and improving worker safety.
How can the construction industry optimise digital engineering?
Advanced building materials, smart buildings, BIM, digital twins, and modern methods of construction are amongst the more transformative technologies set to shape digital engineering.
Interserve to build £36m emergency department at Walsall Manor Hospital
Interserve Construction has been appointed to build the new £36m emergency department at Walsall Manor Hospital.
Advance Design 2021: Free simulation software and training
Graitec is offering structural and civil engineers free training sessions for Advance Design 2021 in October, November and December.
Landmark updates its data and mapping service
Landmark Information updates its Promap mapping and data service following the launch of Ordnance Survey’s (OS) new geospatial data platform.
5 mobile systems that can improve construction workflows
Mobile systems backed with cloud-based technologies offer construction sites a previously unseen level of convenience and ease-of-use. Bryan Christiansen of Limble CMMS looks at five of these systems and how they can improve construction workflows.
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
HS2 modular bridge installed over M42 in two days
Work to install a 65-metre modular bridge over the M42 has been completed in just two days by and HS2 enabling works contractor, LMJV.
National Digital Twin: Data for the Public Good
The concept of digital twins is neither new nor lacking successful real-world use cases. Asite discusses the move towards a National Digital Twin.
Hilson Moran turns to Bluebeam Revu to drive production efficiency
As a multidisciplinary practice offering design services, Hilson Moran has significantly increased its investment in digital solutions. A change in philosophy came with the successful implementation of Bluebeam Revu.
23 Scottish SMEs win place on demolition framework
An £18m a year contract has been awarded to 23 Scottish SMEs that offer demolition and deconstruction services to all local authorities and housing associations.
Amey secures Avonmouth and Severn Bridges maintenance contract
Amey has been awarded the £16m Specialist Bridge Inspection and Maintenance contract (SBIM) for Avonmouth and Severn Bridges by Highways England.
Atkins and nPlan collaborate to drive project delivery
Atkins has formed a partnership with artificial intelligence technology start-up company, nPlan, to explore new data-driven contracting models for major project delivery.
Buildots raises $16m to bring AI to construction management
Buildots has secured $16m in funding to leverage the power of AI to track, analyse and provide actionable data for construction project teams.
Wates wins £16m Whitehaven Academy contract
Wates Construction has been awarded a £16m contract to build Whitehaven Academy School’s second educational facility.
Fasteners and heat induction technologies enable faster flat roofing installations
The construction industry and our ability to “build, build, build” is key to the UK’s economic recovery. Martyn Holloway, business development manager – flat roof at SFS, discusses how innovative fastening systems can lead to fast and reliable single-ply flat roofing installations.
Winners of £10m consultancy framework announced
EN:Procure has chosen 70 consultants to deliver its new consultancy framework worth more than £10m, over the next four years.
Laing O’Rourke to deliver £123m Beckton sewage works upgrade
Thames Water has chosen Laing O’Rourke to deliver the £123m upgrade of Beckton sewage works in London.
Financial close on £100m+ Kingston student accommodation scheme
Financial close has been achieved on a £100m+ student accommodation scheme for Kingston University in south west London.
UWE Bristol joins consortium to drive innovation in construction
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) has been announced as a member of a £16m consortium which aims to drive innovation across infrastructure projects in the UK.
Creating a digital map of underground assets
The Geospatial Commission has partnered with Ordnance Survey and the Greater London Authority to develop a National Underground Asset Register that will digitally map the world beneath our feet.
Integrating new technologies in the planning industry
Keano Chang, president and Allar Ahtmann, chairman of iknowa look at the new technologies that are addressing inefficiencies in the planning industry, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
Offsite construction and pre-manufacture
TRADA examines the offsite construction landscape and asks if the right drivers and economic conditions are in place for a step-change in its adoption.
Covid-19 can leave construction with a digital legacy
2020 was set to be a big year for digital transformation in construction before the pandemic hit the industry. However, Ibrahim Imam of PlanRadar, says the crisis can serve as a catalyst that leaves a positive digital legacy.