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5 major challenges in construction
Elecosoft UK outlines the 5 key challenges in construction and how these major problems can be addressed.
What will carbon neutral targets mean for planners and the construction...
Carbon neutral targets are likely to cause challenges for local authorities and add pressure to planning & building control departments.
Matt Dandy first to join Hayfield’s Graduate Development Programme
Hayfield’s Graduate Development Programme has gained its first graduate, after the launch of the company’s Industrial Placement Programme in 2021.
Fixing the construction skills shortage with better careers advice and improving...
A new survey by UK Construction Week Birmingham has suggested that better school careers advice and improving the industry’s ‘dirty image’ are key to fixing the construction skills shortage.
Jacobs selected to support infrastructure renewal projects at National Nuclear Laboratory
Multiple renewal projects at National Nuclear Laboratory sites will be delivered by Jacobs across the full project lifecycle.
August property prices fall but new listings are up by 12%
August property prices fell for the first time this year, down 1.3% to an average asking price of £365,173, Rightmove has found.
Drought declared across England as 20m face water restrictions
The Environmental Agency declared a drought this lunchtime across eight major regions of England after the driest summer for half a century.
July Construction PMI shows decline in output but increase in jobs...
Findings from the July Construction PMI indicate a strong rate of jobs growth but a reduction in UK construction output for the first time since early 2021.
How Bouygues UK is using Payapps digital payment processes for The...
In this article, Mobarak Ali, a graduate quantity surveyor from Bouygues UK, explores how The Riverside development in Canterbury is using digital payment processes for improved efficiency and time management.
Construction Talk Podcast: How construction is pulling together to tackle the...
In this episode of the Construction Talk Podcast, Peter Haddock talks with Alasdair Reisner, CEO of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association, to talk about the future of the construction industry, digitalisation, and attracting new talent.
How does the war in Ukraine affect UK construction projects?
The conflict in Ukraine is having significant and far-reaching economic consequences. Tom Duncan and Sadia McEvoy of law firm Ashurst examine how it will affect current and future UK construction projects.
Everything you need to know about Europe’s sustainable buildings
Borja Izaola, Project Manager from GBCe (Green Building Council España), tells us what we need to know about Europe's sustainable buildings.
2022 will be a ‘golden year’ for offsite and efficient construction
Des Duddy, managing director at Protrade, explores why 2022 will be a ‘golden year’ for offsite manufacturing and efficient construction.
New compulsory purchase guide to inform property owners
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has published a new guide to inform property owners and occupiers of the compulsory purchase order (CPO).
Countdown to COP26: A greener future for construction
With global attention on Glasgow this autumn, we look at what the built environment professionals can expect from the COP26 international summit of 2021.
Demand for detached homes rises as homeowners seek more space
Detached houses now make up the largest proportion of new home registrations in the UK, as demand for more space rises, according to new data by NHBC.
How to measure the success of a digital twin
Ali Nicholl from Iotics explores “what good looks like” when it comes to digital twins.
Costain bags hydrogen storage facility contract
Costain has been awarded the concept development and FEED study for the HyNet project hydrogen storage facility in northwest England.
HS2 confirms jobs boost for West Midlands and Crewe
New research has found that the construction of HS2 is expected to support over 4,000 more jobs than previously forecast – including a boost of almost 1,500 more jobs on the section between the West Midlands and Crewe.
New proposals to recognise architects’ international qualifications
A new recognition system to acknowledge architecture qualifications from around the world will be implemented.
‘Forcing construction workers onto bikes is dangerous,’ warns Unite
Forcing construction workers in London onto bikes is dangerous, warns construction union Unite, after TfL issued travel advice to avoid congestion on public transport.
Asite joins the Construction Industry Institute
Asite has become a member of Construction Industry Institute (CII) at the University of Texas. The organisation brings together construction leaders to help shape and move the industry forward.
Causeway launches facial recognition solution for safer sites
The latest Causeway Donseed release includes new contactless facial recognition technology, which enables construction contractors to verify identity at sign-in and sign-out without any skin contact.
Kier Highways to complete motorway upgrade six months early
Kier Highways is set to finish construction of its Highways England project M6 13-15 motorway upgrade work six months early.
Fasteners, fixings and everything in between for fast track construction
Buildings need to come together more quickly than ever. To do so without compromising integrity and quality depends on every little detail. This detail comes right down to the fasteners and fixings that hold the building envelope together, explains David Fraser, NVELOPE® business unit manager at SFS UK.
New report urges Government to improve apprenticeship system
High skill, high tech construction apprenticeships are needed to boost the skills in infrastructure projects to drive the UK’s economic recovery, according to the Construction Industry Council (CIC).