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What are the benefits of BIM in airport construction for architects?
With BIM, you don’t just draw a design; you build and operate it. This makes these digital models critical for large-scale projects such as airports which demand meticulous planning and cross-functional collaboration. In this article, Bhushan Avsatthi, Hi-Tech Digital Solutions, explores the benefits of BIM in airport construction.
Is blended-use the next step in mixed-use developments and placemaking?
Federica Buricco, senior associate at global architecture firm CallisonRTKL, explores how the difference between a successful place and an underperforming asset is the difference between mixed- and blended-use.
From dated kitchen to welcoming family zone at Ravensbourne House with...
Architect Daniele Sini used SterlingOSB Zero to revitalise Ravensbourne House's dated kitchen into a family space for his young family.
What are the latest BIM software trends in the UK?
PBC Today explores the current BIM software trends used in the UK and considers the potential implications for stakeholders involved in the construction industry.
Wates delivers DfE’s first net zero school and signs agreement for...
Wates has signed a development agreement with Brent Council to build more than 300 new homes and has completed the first net zero school, in Rochdale, as part of DfE's 10-year school rebuilding programme.
Xinaps & N+P Informationssysteme to deliver cutting-edge model checking solution
Xinaps, the developer of Verifi3D, and N+P Informationssysteme are joining forces to deliver cutting-edge model checking solution for building and construction professionals.
Morgan Sindall and Mace redevelop historic sites in London
Morgan Sindall and Mace have begun redevelopment works on multiple historic sites in London, including new modern police headquarters and law courts in Square Mile and a restoration project at Camden Methodist Church.
BIM in architecture for better project management
BIM in architecture is more than aesthetics. BIM is about managing our information better, managing our data better and ultimately managing our project better, says Neil Carter, head of digital at Corstorphine & Wright Architects.
Geospatial portal improves collaboration at Hinkley Point C
EDF has used enterprise GIS from Esri UK to create a geospatial portal for Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station, one of Europe’s largest and most complex construction projects.
3 ways the Last Planner System can drive successful project outcomes
Just 1 in 3 contractors finish all their projects on time and in budget, with 70% blaming poor site coordination for missed deadlines. For many construction companies, a new approach to project management can revitalise processes and improve project outcomes.
GIS portal from Esri UK helps coordinate 8,000 workers on Hinkley...
EDF has used enterprise GIS from Esri UK to create a geospatial portal for Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station, coordinating 8,000 workers across the 450-acre site.
Reusing empty spaces to bring healthcare facilities to communities
The adaptive reuse of empty spaces offers an opportunity to bring much-needed healthcare facilities into communities while addressing waiting times and health inequalities.
Levelling Up Fund disproportionately benefits South East England and London, critics...
Critics argue that Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England have been left behind in the latest levelling up fund of £2.1bn.
THAA Architects embraces Archicad BIM software to improve productivity and collaboration
In this article, THAA Architects director David Thompson and technologist Jason Spiller explore how they are growing their business with Archicad and using BIM software to improve productivity and collaboration.
How Revizto streamlined a Central London Hospital construction project
Bouygues Construction implemented Revizto software during their Central London Hospital construction project when they experienced ongoing challenges with process management. Here we learn more.
First zero carbon mixed-use development in UK supported by FHP
FHP has been appointed to support the £2.5bn design and construction of the UK’s first zero carbon mixed use development, Bankside Yards West.
Vectorworks Design Scholarship winners announced
Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks has announced the winners of the 2022 Vectorworks Design Scholarship Awards, with Michelle Wanitzek taking home the coveted Richard Diehl Award.
HS2 Euston feedback: Community invited to give thoughts on station designs
The local community has been invited to a series of HS2 Euston feedback events on the design of the new station, starting on Wednesday 30 November 2022.
How real-time visualisation boosted Semba Corporation’s BIM workflow
Top architecture firms are looking to provide immersive 3D experiences for both clients and designers. Real-time visualisation empowers people to easily communicate design ideas, design and visualise simultaneously, and simplify the BIM workflow.
[Video] Queen’s Wharf: The integrated resort development that captures the heart...
A new integrated resort development is being constructed that will put Brisbane on the map as a tourism, leisure and entertainment destination.
How can tech make offsite construction methods go mainstream?
Alex Micallef, UK general manager at Graitec, explores the need to draw further on digital technology in order to make MMC and offsite construction methods mainstream.
£300m Blackpool Central regeneration project announced by DLUHC
A previously stalled private sector-led £300m Blackpool Central regeneration scheme will go ahead after the DLUHC has committed £40m to relocate the Magistrates and County Courts.
Chaos announces impressive momentum towards visualisation ecosystem
Chaos has announced impressive momentum toward creating a comprehensive visualisation ecosystem in response to growing demand for more easily accessible 3D, augmented reality, and virtual reality technology.
New life sciences hub in Oxford to be delivered by Willmott...
Two former retail warehouses will be converted into a life sciences hub in Oxford by Willmott Dixon Interiors.
Ropemaker development celebrates topping out with Skanska
The Ropemaker development has reached the highest point of construction to a high sustainable standard, to create 450,000 sqft of office space
A new biologyÂ-pharmacy-Âchemistry centre of excellence at the Université ParisÂ-Sud on...
The Université Paris-Sud signed a public-private partnership (PPP) contract with the project group Platon Saclay for the concept, realisation and operation of a future scientific centre of excellence for biology, pharmacy and chemistry.