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Product Data Working Group

UK BIM Alliance confirm Product Data Working Group

The UK BIM Alliance has confirmed the membership of its Product Data Working Group. The group will support the UK Built Environment industry in coming together to meet the challenges of product data use and management
estate agent market

Government announce plans to professionalise the estate agent market

Housing Secretary Sajid Javid has announced new measures to professionalise the estate agent market, in the hopes of driving up standards and bringing an end to ‘rogue managing agents’
site safety

Making sense of site safety

Matrix Networks has launched a new campaign to help make site safety information accessible and understandable for its employees and those who work with them
Blockchain

Blockchain: The future of housing?

While it may not be possible to live in the blockchain as a concept, the benefits the technology can provide certainly have the potential to revolutionise the housing market in the UK
Garden city

Garden city set for expansion

The UK’s first garden city in a century is expected to expand by nearly £1bn worth of new homes. Major housebuilders are nurturing Ebbsfleet’s roots with some of the biggest land buys since the project’s inception
eco-buildings

Five of the UK’s most impressive eco-buildings

Whilst the industry is yet to see such a seismic move towards eco-friendly design within the UK, the construction industry is showing positive signs
West Hill School

McAvoy uses BIM technology for complex offsite building

Offsite construction specialist, The McAvoy Group, has handed over a new school building at West Hill School in Leatherhead, bringing the number of education projects now completed by McAvoy for Surrey County Council to more than 40
Rogue landlords

Rogue landlords face new banning orders

Rogue landlords who rent out second-rate properties face being forced out of the sector as new banning orders are brought in and a national database of offenders goes live today (6 April)
gender pay gap

Gender pay gap in construction revealed

Thousands of employers across the UK construction industry with over 250 staff have been required to publish their gender pay gap figures, as the government hopes to uncover the barriers preventing women from reaching the top
Regulations

Protecting Your Building Against Fire: Fire Safety and Regulations

In 2015/16, there were 529,000 incidents attended by the fire and rescue services in England: a 7% increase compared to the previous year. Here, Roof Maker, a leading supplier to the construction industry, discuss the changes in fire regulations over time, and how you can ensure your building is protected
apprenticeship

Specialist construction programme apprentices set for a bright future

The first trainees undertaking a new apprenticeship in a specialist area of construction are set for a bright future after successfully completing the trade body run programme
Virtual site

Virtual site tours: Making Virtual Reality a reality

BIM for the many and not just the few, demonstrating the immediate benefits that a site project team can use in their day to day roles. Kier’s Adam Nixon looks at the added benefits of Virtual Reality as part of his BIM rotation on the Kier graduate scheme
Queen Elizabeth Hall

Southbank’s Queen Elizabeth Hall reopens

On 9 April Southbank’s Queen Elizabeth Hall is set to open its doors to the public for the first time since closing for refurbishment at the end of 2015
InterPro175

Experts gather in Liverpool to discuss waterfront regeneration

Built environment professionals gathered at RIBA North in Liverpool for an event dedicated to the regeneration of waterfront environments through urban and landscape design
construction

Joint venture inspires young people to consider a career in construction

Young people in Glasgow have benefitted from an insight into the construction industry, as regeneration specialist Urban Union funded a skills day in collaboration with New Gorbals Housing Association
Training Model

CITB launches its new Training Model

A new system aimed at accessing training and grants from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has been launched. The new Training Model and Grants Scheme is a fundamental feature of CITB’s Vision 2020 programme
Virtual reality

How virtual reality is making waves in the construction industry

Ben Bennet, Managing Director of Luminous Group, a pioneering 3D and virtual reality (VR) digital solutions provider, talks us through some of the ways in which VR is transforming the construction industry
FIA - Fire Industry Association

Fire industry recruitment survey

We are launching a survey to find out the extent of the recruitment problems within the fire industry. Our Fire industry recruitment survey has now started. After multiple...
About Access

About Access Ltd – Common sense will help you think outside...

About Access Ltd discuss how common sense will help you think outside of box-ticking and help with accessibility for an inclusive world
latest PMI

Snow causes biggest drop in UK construction since Brexit vote

The latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the construction sector has revealed that the industry suffered its largest drop in activity since the 2016 Brexit vote in March due to severe weather disruption from the 'Beast from the East'
3D Repo

Latest version of 3D Repo software enhances BIM capabilities

3D Repo has announced the release of the latest version of its cloud-based building information modelling (BIM) platform. The company said that 30 enhancements had been made to the software, including support for the most recent open standard Building Collaboration Format (BCF) and live base map integration
onsite defibrillators

McGoff Construction goes heart safe with onsite defibrillators

By introducing onsite defibrillators, Manchester-based Principal Contractor, McGoff Construction, has initiated a companywide strategy to become a ‘heart safe’ business
apprenticeship levy

Calls for change to the apprenticeship levy intensify as numbers drop...

Leading utilities and construction training provider, Develop Training, has added its voice to calls for changes to the Apprenticeship Levy
rough sleeping

New government plan to considerably reduce rough sleeping

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid set out a bold cross-government plan of action to significantly reduce the number of people sleeping rough as the Homelessness Reduction Act comes into force this week
ETIM

BIM&CO adds ETIM to its classification systems and communications standards

BIM&CO, the BIM content platform, is introducing the international classification standard ETIM to its platform
housing shortage

Bristol set for 15,000 new homes to combat housing shortage

Earlier this year, Bristol City Council committed £57m to an Affordable Housing Fund giving grants to housing associations to build new homes for affordable rent. Housing association Liverty says they now have the capacity to develop at least 15,000 new homes in the South West over the next 10 years