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AI alone won’t build construction resilience

Artificial intelligence can play a vital role in construction but it cannot replace strong planning and human expertise, writes Nick Gray, chief operating officer for the UK and Europe at Currie & Brown.

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A smarter way to adopt innovations in AEC

Discover practical tips for adopting innovations effectively, the potential impact for AEC businesses and resources to guide you on the path toward achieving excellence in project collaboration.

RIBA president calls on architects to rise to ‘daunting’ AI challenge

The new president of RIBA has urged architects to view the "daunting" rise of technologies such as AI as an opportunity to benefit the profession, clients, and wider society.

How AI is shaping the future of AEC design

Stefan Kaufmann, product manager for BIM strategy & new technologies at Allplan, discusses how AI is enhancing design processes, improving efficiency and shaping the next generation of tools for the built environment.

Smarter cities: The role of technology in futureproofing urban water management

As the Met Office warns that more extreme weather is “the new normal” for the UK, Martin Lambley of Wavin examines the role of smart technology in managing water in our towns and cities.

Navigate the barriers of digital transformation

Most leaders across highways, civils, and elsewhere in UK infrastructure would be open to digitising and ‘future-proofing’ their field operations.

Digitising defect management: how tech is transforming the warranty lifecycle

In an industry where time delays, latent defects, and costly claims have long plagued the new-build sector, technology is now reshaping how structural warranties are managed.

From hard hats to smart tech: The rise of AI in construction planning and project delivery

Construction is entering a digital age. From AI tools predicting delays to digital twins optimising site logistics, technology is transforming how homes are delivered.

University of Warwick team develops digital roadmap to accelerate net zero steel in the UK

A University of Warwick study supported by the InterAct programme has developed a strategic digital roadmap to fast-track the UK steel sector’s transition to net zero.

How IoT is driving sustainable construction

Bart Vingerhoets of Komatsu Smart Construction explains how IoT technology is driving sustainability in the construction industry.

Construction firms invest in AI – but most still at “entry level”

Construction companies are investing in AI, cybersecurity and cloud platforms, but most are still in the early stages of their digital transformation journey, according to a new survey.

Unlock the future of digital construction at UK Construction Week Birmingham

As the construction sector stands at a digital crossroads, AI, robotics, and data are no longer on the horizon - they’re already reshaping how we design, build, and deliver.

How AI is powering a new era of energy-optimised, autonomous buildings

AI is unlocking the next evolution in building infrastructure: truly autonomous buildings, writes Susanne Seitz, CEO of Siemens Buildings Smart Infrastructure

Balfour Beatty announces £7.2m investment in Copilot AI

Balfour Beatty today announces a £7.2m investment in Microsoft 365 Copilot — one of the largest AI investments of its kind in the UK construction and infrastructure industry.

Dramatic rise in construction AI adoption – but sector must bridge “maturity gap”

AI adoption among construction firms has shown a dramatic increase in the US and Canada, with more than nine out of 10 using some form of AI tool in their business practices, according to a new study.

Digital twins for renewable energy infrastructure full of potential, say researchers

Researchers from the University of Bari in Italy and the University of Sharjah in the UAE have conducted a review of digital twin technology for renewable energy infrastructure, highlighting its current benefits and identifying untapped opportunities for future exploration.

Construction professionals ‘warming’ to robotics plans – but implementation wavers

Construction professionals are becoming more positive their companies' efforts to embrace robotics, although levels of actual implementation have dipped, according to new research.

Trimble publishes results from recent housing and digital technology survey

Trimble, the global technology company, has conducted a survey into the housing industry’s relationship with and adoption of digital technology.

NUAR goes public as it moves into next phase of development

A significant milestone in the journey of the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) has been reached with the news that it has now moved out of minimum viable product (MVP) and into the ‘public beta’ phase, on its way to being fully operational by the end of 2025

The Structures’ Moonshot Project: Transforming maintenance through experimental technologies

The Structures’ Moonshot Project, initiated by National Highways and led by AtkinsRéalis and Jacobs, is testing groundbreaking bridge investigation technologies that could transform the maintenance of England’s road networks, enhancing safety and reducing closures

How AI can drive progress towards a sustainable built environment

As AI becomes part of the daily routine of built environment professionals, Tom Wilcock of Arup argues that embracing experimentation, balanced with risk, can help the sector resolve some of its biggest challenges  from sustainability to recruiting the next generation of engineers, architects and planners.

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