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UAL’s new building,

Penoyre & Prasad to design UAL’s new arts building

Architect Penoyre & Prasad has won a prestigious design competition to fit-out UAL’s new building for London College of Communication and its core university services.
LABC Building Excellence Awards,

Actis presents first LABC regional awards of 2020

The first regional prizes have been presented to the winners of this year’s LABC Building Excellence Awards by insulation specialist Actis.
A57 Mottram, Balfour Beatty

Balfour Beatty awarded £108m A57 Mottram contract

Balfour Beatty has been awarded a £108m contract to design and build a dual carriageway linking the M67 with the A57 in Mottram Moor, Greater Manchester.
data,

Construction: Digital, data and…dystopia?

BIM Today columnist John Eynon talks data, conspiracy theories (and Bond villains) in a very far from post-Covid world.
utility companies,

Six utility companies handed £94,000 fines for poor work

Six utility companies have been handed penalties of £94,000 for failing to comply with their statutory obligations when placing cables and pipes in roads.
Jim O’Sullivan, Highways England

Highways England chief executive steps down

The chief executive of Highways England, Jim O’Sullivan has announced that he will stand down from the position early next year.
Cavalry Baracks, brownfield

Inland Homes to develop 1,000 homes at Cavalry Barracks site

Inland Homes has entered into agreements for the acquisition and development of a 36.7-acre brownfield site at Cavalry Barracks.
Henry Boot

Henry Boot prepares for uncertain times ahead

Henry Boot has taken the decision to restructure its construction division as it prepares for uncertain times due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
road network,

£27.4bn roads investment to support 64,000 construction jobs

Highways England has revealed plans for £27.4bn investment in the strategic road network which will support 64,000 construction jobs.
BIM, digital twin, CUSP,

From twin to BIM: The story of CUSP

The story of CUSP, a partnership between Atkins and Cardiff University to develop an advanced digital twin programme, shows how the idea of technology becomes reality. Nick Tune, digital engineering director at Atkins, discusses the journey.
estate management,

Amey wins £40m Highways England estate management contract

Amey has been awarded a £40m contract to deliver facilities and estate management services across Highways England’s estate.
iot in housing, social housing,

IoT in housing: The time is now

Following a world-first agreement to install real-time monitors in thousands of social homes in Renfrewshire, iOpt founder and managing director Dane Ralston says it is now time for IoT adoption in housing to become the “new normal”.
regulation of electricians,

Consultation calling for regulation of electricians welcomed

The Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB) and Unite the Union have welcomed the launch of a consultation exercise which could lead to the regulation of electricians.
crossrail,

Crossrail delayed again as costs reach £19bn

Crossrail has revealed the scheme will not be ready until 2022 at the earliest, as total costs reach £19bn.
Acceleration Unit, infrastructure projects

Shapps launches Acceleration Unit to tackle infrastructure delays

Transport secretary Grant Shapps has launched a new acceleration unit to tackle delays to infrastructure projects and drive forward progress for passengers.
Lovell Together LLP, housing crisis,

Lovell and Together Housing to combat housing crisis across the north

Lovell Partnerships has joined forces with Together Housing Group to create Lovell Together LLP, to tackle the housing crisis across the North of England.
modern apprentices,

Cruden welcomes ten new modern apprentices

The Cruden Group has welcomed ten new modern apprentices as it continues its commitment to developing Scotland’s young workforce.
schools in Sandwell,

Willmott Dixon secures triple schools contracts in Sandwell

Willmott Dixon has been awarded a £23.8m contract to deliver enhancements at three schools in Sandwell that will accommodate an additional 990 students.
new council homes

Green light for £43m social housing scheme in Brent

Plans for 65 new council homes, a state-of-the-art education centre and a new affordable workplace in Brent have been given the green light.
homes in Shaw,

Mulbury and Great Places to deliver £11m housing scheme in Shaw

Residential developer Mulbury has agreed a deal with Great Places Housing Group to deliver 65 new homes in Shaw, Greater Manchester.
Women in BIM

BIM around the world with Women in BIM

In July, Women in BIM (WIB) hosted a webinar for the online Festival of BIM & Digital Construction, featuring a discussion on BIM Across the Regions. Here, the panellists examine the topics raised and their experience of BIM around the world.
management software,

Innovative solution to monitor subcontractor vehicles on HS2

Field service management software specialist, Totalmobile and Trimble have been awarded a contract to support transportation and logistics operations on the HS2.
rugged technology, Samsung

Rugged technology plays pivotal role in the future of construction

New research by Samsung looks at the benefits of rugged technology in construction, revealing more than nine out of ten employees would like their company to invest in more devices in the future.
Construction contract awards,

Construction contract awards rise to £6.3bn in July

Construction contract awards increased by at least 33% in every sector in July, as the total value surged from £3.1bn in June to £6.3bn.
Envirocheck reports, Landmark information

Landmark provides free environment checks on Nightingale hospitals

Landmark provided free Envirocheck reports to 66 Works Group Royal Engineer carrying out an evaluation of environmental factors to consider in the design of NHS Nightingale hospitals in Birmingham, Manchester and Cardiff.
unconscious bias, engineering

Unconscious bias in British engineering and what to do about it

Thomas Owens, logistics manager for Viking Extrusions, explores the racial bias between the number of non-white engineering students graduating, and those who enter into the sector for employment.