Why data holds the key to unlocking development opportunities
Paul Davis, co-founder at Nimbus, describes how reliable data, technology and the insights they provide are the keys to unlocking development opportunities.
Groundworks contractor Bowie Construction to file for administration
Cambridgeshire-based groundworks contractor Bowie Construction has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator.
Ardmore to deliver final phase of Kings Cross life sciences campus
Reef Group has appointed Ardmore to deliver the final phase of the Kings Cross life sciences campus, Tribeca.
Solving the UK’s housing shortfall requires a modular construction rethink
As 3D laser scanning emerges as a game-changer in modern construction, FARO Technologies explores how the technology can aid in reshaping modular building and help to tackle the UK’s housing shortfall.
Putting the UK housing market back on track
Ravi Pankhania, managing director of Nacropolis Group, explores the challenges surrounding affordability, supply shortages, and planning complexities in the UK housing market.
The big value of infrastructure digital twins is finally here
Digital twins are demonstrating their power in infrastructure from planning and design phases through to operations and maintenance, says Mike Campbell, chief product officer at Bentley.
2030 building trends: The role of BIM, AI, and spatial data
Martin Huber, CEO and co-founder of 3D modelling and spatial data company Amrax, explores what the buildings of 2030 will look like.
Discover the benefits of Re-flow’s digital ‘form system’ in revolutionising health...
Join Re-flow at the Health and Safety Event 2024 to witness Re-flow’s digital form system that revolutionises health and safety management.
How Britain’s construction sector could benefit from using robotics
Britain must leverage the use of robotics and automation or risk being left behind on the global construction landscape, the National Roboatrium’s Pete Felton writes.
6 reasons small businesses get big benefits from construction software
Following the pandemic, the construction industry has started to embrace technology more and more, with powerful new construction software popping up to answer the demand.
One Za’abeel sets record for longest cantilevered building
Mace has completed the construction of the world's longest cantilevered building - One Za’abeel in Dubai.
55 day payment deadline for £5m public projects takes effect
From April 1, companies bidding for public projects worth over £5m must settle invoices within a 55 day payment deadline or face a work ban.
Investing in digitalisation will ease challenges for construction in 2024
The outlook for construction in 2024 is mixed and clients need to be prepared to navigate a complex market when it comes to balancing opportunities with cost, says Martin Sudweeks, UK managing director of cost management at Turner & Townsend.
A closer look at combating thermal bridging
Paul Beech, General Manager of Armatherm, discusses the importance of structural thermal breaks within construction projects, and how savings can be made by investing in a thermal bridging solution, as well as reducing the likelihood of serious issues associated with condensation and damp.
Where next for Energy Performance Certificates?
As the UK gears up to decarbonise its built environment, the Energy Systems Catapult is calling for reform of the flawed Energy Performance Certificates to better reflect buildings’ real-world performance. Senior energy policy adviser Fay Holland looks at how EPCs can be made to work better for net zero.
Understanding contract works insurance: Essential coverage for groundwork companies
In response to heightened risks and contractual obligations, employers are increasingly requiring groundwork and civil engineering companies to secure contract works insurance.
Digital transformation in construction procurement: Enhancing your role, not replacing it
At The Build Chain, we’ve built a digital construction materials procurement platform that increases efficiency, speeds up the process of sourcing materials, and combats ongoing industry challenges, including poor product availability and price inflation.
BNG Online guide launched for developers and local planning authorities
Future Homes Hub and PAS have launched 'BNG Online,' a free digital guide providing practical guidance on Biodiversity Net Gain compliance for LPAs and planning applicants.
50% of industry unclear on Building Safety Act responsibilities, study finds
New research by NBS finds half of industry professionals are still unclear on duty holder responsibilities for higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act.
New build mould: Landlords, liability and designing healthy homes
Mould occurs naturally and the spores that cause it are surrounding us every day. So why in 2024 is new build mould becoming a challenge for the sector? Andrew D Thompson FRICS, a postgraduate researcher at Anglia Ruskin University undertaking a professional doctorate looking at housing fitness for human habitation, takes a look.
The importance of having a Section 61 agreement in place
The tide of public opinion towards noise pollution is turning at an ever-increasing pace – but one form of protection often overlooked by construction firms is a commitment to legislative compliance in the form of a Section 61 agreement. Dusan Durdevic, associate at urban planning consultancy Urban Thinking, looks deeper into why Section 61 agreements should form a central part of every planning application.
Re-flow’s growth continues with two internal promotions
Re-flow Field Management has announced two promotions, reflecting their continued growth and commitment to continuing to deliver the highest standard of customer service.
The impact of fluctuating interest rates on funding for property developers
As rising interest rates present an obstacle for property developers across the UK, Peter MacAllan, director at J3 Advisory, explains how to reassess strategies amidst a rapidly changing financial landscape.
Darlington Economic Campus to expand with £118m government hub investment
The GPA has applied to Darlington Borough Council to build a four-story government hub, backing the growth of the Darlington Economic Campus.
Subsidence: New developments in identification, investigation and solutions
New guidance from the Institution of Structural Engineers examines the challenges presented by subsidence. John Patch, chair of the IStructE’s Subsidence Taskgroup explains why better cross-sector collaboration is needed to tackle this costly problem.
TopHat MMC factory in Corby put on ice
TopHat's Corby factory was originally meant to start construction in 2023, before being pushed back to an unspecified 2024 date.
























