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CLF debuts Scottish construction Transformation Action Plan
The Construction Leadership Forum (CLF) – a collaboration between Government and industry – has unveiled its Transformation Action Plan for the Scottish construction sector.
Amey reappointed as delivery partner for National Highways Digital Lab
Amey has been reappointed as a delivery partner to National Highway’s Digital Lab following the delivery of around £30m savings over three years.
How using digital can transform your construction materials procurement process
The Build Chain investigates how digitising the construction materials procurement process can benefit your business.
Manufacturing, digital twins and the undeniable profitability of accuracy
Jon Butler, head of digital engineering at Murphy Geospatial, looks at the role of digital twins in the manufacturing sector and the importance of good data foundations.
NBS’ Digital Construction Report shows rising use of emerging tech
Over a quarter of those surveyed believe the construction industry is performing well, according to the NBS' 2023 Digital Construction Report.
Cyber-physical infrastructure: Towards a more digital built environment
Cyber-physical infrastructure aims to build on the UK’s strengths in technologies such as AI, digital twins and robotics to help create a more digital built environment and address key challenges such as tackling climate change and supporting sustainable growth. Dan Rossiter FCIAT of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists takes a look.
Amplifying the sustainability impact of MMC with digital construction tools
Digital construction tools can boost modular construction by enabling leaner production and the use of more sustainable materials, argue Ben Townsend, solution specialist and Elitsa Yakimov, UK marketing manager at Graitec.
Enhancing decision-making in infrastructure projects with digital twins
In this article, PBC Today explores the potential of digital twins to transform the design, construction, operation, and monitoring of infrastructure.
Stakes are high: Going digital to build future infrastructure
Faced with rising demand and expectations, construction firms are going digital to create future infrastructure, says Mary Kay Sheahan of Bentley.
Turner & Townsend and Women in BIM unite to champion digital...
Women in BIM (WIB) is hosting a one-day international conference in London on Wednesday, 22 November, to celebrate digital success across the AEC industry worldwide.
A digital and sustainable future for the built environment
The Bartlett explores how data, digitalisation and design are all key to achieving net zero and driving a sustainable built environment.
Eradicating siloed systems with a digital solution
Siloed systems can be a hindrance to construction processes but with field management software, like Re-flow, businesses can break down barriers.
Harnessing metadata: Powering up BIM, document management, and digital twins
Metadata is often overlooked, but every organisation involved in the built environment is producing it every day. Dan Rossiter FCIAT, vice-president technical at the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists, looks at how to harness it to support BIM, information management and digital twins.
Edwin James Group launches Digital Academy for Engineering
Edwin James Group improving its workforce through their Digital Academy. The academy is the third purpose-built training centre established by the group.
Accuracy, digitalisation and the construction industry: The devil’s in the data
Michael Durnin, director and head of digital construction at Murphy Geospatial, says precision is essential to data-driven decision-making.
Is a human-centric approach key to unlocking the full potential of...
Digital construction success relies as much on people as on technology, says Nathan Marsh, chief digital officer at Turner & Townsend.
“Customisation culture” holds back digital maturity in construction
Over-customisation of construction software solutions and a lack of integration is holding back digital transformation of the construction industry, argues Rob Ramsay of Causeway Technologies.
New board of co-chairs appointed to CLF transformation board
A new board of co-chairs from Scotland's public and private sectors have been appointed to the CLF transformation board to develop ten core areas across the sector.
Digital construction and building a more sustainable society
As times change, future generations will begin to measure legacy on the positive environmental and social impact that it has on the world around it. Digital construction may just be the answer, explains Yves Padrines, CEO of the Nemetschek Group.
idigitalhub partners with OpenSpace to deliver innovation in UK construction fire...
Firestopping has become a hot topic due to new UK building and construction fire safety legislation, as well as ongoing maintenance of existing residential structures.
How the digitalisation of bridge construction can improve transport logistics
Bridges connect places and people and ensure the smooth transport of goods. Bridge construction and planning is complex – and urgently needs a digitalisation boost by relying on software solutions and digital tools, such as the ones from the Nemetschek Group.
Main stage line up revealed for Digital Construction Week
The Main Stage line up at Digital Construction Week (17-18 May) includes a panel discussion on standardised product data chaired by Dame Judith Hackett.
Can digital twins help decarbonise the built environment?
Using digital twins offers numerous benefits, such as improving quality, a better understanding of costs, faster project completion, and revenue growth opportunities but can digital twins help us decarbonise the built environment projects and assets? If the answer is yes, how can we make it happen?
Using digital tools to calculate the environmental impact of sustainable building...
The choice of sustainable building materials is a powerful lever for more low-carbon buildings. Assessing these materials requires digital tools and a digital way of thinking.
Using digital twin technology to better understand environmental impact
In this article, PBC Today provides a comprehensive exploration of how digital twin technology can effectively improve our understanding of the environmental impact.
Digital revolution in construction: The time is now, part two
The construction industry faces economic challenges and needs to adapt to a rapidly changing world, which presents an opportunity for the sector to embrace digitalisation.