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The digital energy estimation tool

Harnessing digital tools to visualise carbon emissions

The Digital Energy Estimation Tool, a collaboration between the Centre for Digital Built Britain and Northumbria University, is harnessing BIM and VR to visualise embodied and operational carbon emissions in the built environment. Sustainable construction expert Dr Zaid Alwan discusses the development of the tool, which was selected for exhibition at COP26.
Mirona Tomala

RICS announces 2021 Young Surveyor of the Year

Mirona Tomala has been crowned the ‘UK Young Surveyor of the Year’ at the RICS Matrics Young Surveyor of the Year Awards, which recognise the most inspiring and influential surveyors in the UK.
Hertfordshire University engineering

Morgan Sindall to deliver Hertfordshire Uni engineering building

Morgan Sindall has been appointed as preferred bidder to deliver the University of Hertfordshire’s new School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science (SPECS) building.
Golden thread, modular technology

Modular technology and the Golden Thread

In her report Building a Safer Future, Dame Judith Hackitt highlights the need for a system-based approach with a golden thread of information running through the lifecycle of each project. Here, MPBA CEO Jackie Maginnis argues the case for modular technology in providing a comprehensive information pathway.
Design Future London

Design challenge to inspire sustainable construction careers

The Mayor of London and TV presenter George Clarke are launching the ‘Design Future London’ challenge, for young people to create homes and places of the future.
sunderland eye hospital

Kier to deliver £36m Sunderland eye hospital

Sunderland City Council has appointed Kier as preferred bidder to develop a new £36m eye hospital in Sunderland, for South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.
Construction material costs

Construction material costs reach 40-year high

According to the BCIS Materials Cost Index, the cost of construction materials has reached a 40 year high, and continues to escalate.
DCW line-up

Don’t miss the Main Stage line-up at DCW 2021

With Digital Construction Week (DCW) just around the corner (24-25 November, ExCeL London), the organisers of Europe’s leading innovation and technology event for the built environment have revealed an unmissable lineup for the Main Stage at this year’s show.
Joanne Halton

Tetra Tech appoints new planning director for the South West

Tetra Tech has appointed Joanne Halton, former head of planning at Rural Solutions, as its new planning director to support clients with the increasing number of self-build homes and bespoke developments across the South West.
Bryony Martin,

Mace appoints new industrial and nuclear directors

Mace has made two new senior appointments, as Bryony Martin joins Mace as the director for the UK’s central region and Dave Weatherburn becomes the newly appointed business director for nuclear.
Digital engineering, sustainable housing

A digital engineering approach to sustainable housing

Ian Risk, chief technology officer at the Centre for Modelling & Simulation, believes digital engineering must be at the heart of building design if the industry is to succeed in meeting net zero goals while addressing the housing crisis.
Integrated Rail Plan

£96bn Integrated Rail Plan to ‘transform services’ across parts of UK

The government has announced a £96bn Integrated Rail Plan to deliver faster and better journeys to people more people across the North and Midlands area.
DIN SPEC

Vectorworks announces industry changing updates to DIN SPEC

Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks has revealed several valuable updates to DIN SPEC, demonstrating industry-wide involvement, extensibility, and scalability.
Structural analysis

Structural analysis for construction professionals

Advance Design is a mature and easy to use FEM Structural Analysis solution dedicated to structural engineers operating in a BIM environment.
hse logo

Two companies fined after security guard dies of hypothermia

Contractor Farrans and Corporate Service Management have been fined a combined £868,800 after a security guard died of hypothermia at a windfarm in Ayrshire.
building safety framework

Notting Hill Genesis launches £1.2bn building safety framework

Notting Hill Genesis has launched bids for £1.2bn building safety framework and planned investment programmes over the next 15 years.
James Griffin

NHBC appoints new regional director for the East

NHBC has appointed James Griffin as its new regional director to lead customer relations with builder clients in the East of England.
national grid substations

Burns & McDonnell wins £14m National Grid substations contract

National Grid has awarded Burns & McDonnell £14m substations contract for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of a 400-kV GIS substation in Yaxley, Suffolk.
Collaboration Product of the Year

Viewpoint For Projects wins Collaboration Product of the Year for 11th...

Trimble Viewpoint’s Viewpoint For Projects (VFP) solution has won the 2021 UK Hammers Awards, ‘Collaboration Product of the Year’.
HS2 Leeds,

Boris scraps HS2 route to Leeds

The Prime Minister has appeared to confirm reports that the HS2 route to Leeds has been scrapped.
Bekir Andrews

Wates appoints Balfour sustainability boss to drive net zero goal

Wates has appointed Bekir Andrews, former sustainability boss at Balfour Beatty, as its new environmental sustainability director.
Construction data

Integrating 360-imaging with structured construction data

A picture says a thousand words, right? Finding an easy way to visualise the construction data that we need can help us make well-informed decisions.
box structure flyover

Box structure railway flyover saves £70m of taxpayer money

Engineers have saved £70m of taxpayer money, by using innovative construction methods to build a box structure flyover of the East West Rail project.
supply chain relationships

Amey launches programme to improve supply chain relationships

Infrastructure and engineering provider Amey has embarked on an engagement exercise to explore how it can work better with its supply chain partners.
major projects

Report calls for major projects to drive net zero and levelling...

Strengthening the role of the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) to improve major project delivery can help the government’s net zero and levelling up agendas, says a new report by CBI and Turner and Townsend.
construction software

How Access Construction Software supports contractors

Find out how Access Construction is helping main contractors and subcontractors streamline and improve efficiency with cloud hosting, estimating and ERP software solutions.