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Digital twins

How to measure the success of a digital twin

Ali Nicholl from Iotics explores “what good looks like” when it comes to digital twins.
hydrogen storage facility

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 jobs, HS2 Crewe

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.
Architecture qualifications

New proposals to recognise architects’ international qualifications

A new recognition system to acknowledge architecture qualifications from around the world will be implemented.
construction workers,

‘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, contactless facial recognition,

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.
motorway upgrade,

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 and fixings,

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).
construction site inspections,

Construction inspections to crack down on dust

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is launching its fourth wave of construction site inspections, focusing on respiratory risks and occupational lung disease.
A5 Highway,

Winvic wins £3.4m A5 highway contract

Winvic has been appointed by Highways England to undertake widening and roundabout construction works on the A5 highway, as part of the S278 agreement.
Railway research, hs2,

HS2 signs landmark R&D agreement

HS2 has signed an agreement with leading railway research centres in UK universities that will enable it to access world-leading research capabilities, knowledge and facilities.
Chiltern tunnel

HS2 Chiltern tunnelling machines set to leave the factory

HS2 has revealed the first images and publicly-chosen names of the first two completed giant Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) that will excavate the twin-bore Chiltern tunnel.
female engineers, women in engineering,

It’s time to focus on opportunities for success, say female engineers

Speaking ahead of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED20), female engineers say there is too much emphasis put on the barriers to women in engineering professions and not enough celebration of their successes.
digital infrastructure, cardiff city

Council appoint Arup to renovate Cardiff’s digital infrastructure

Arup has been appointed to support Cardiff city's plan for its reopening, investigating opportunities to improve access to open space, digital infrastructure, air quality, and active travel.
project professionals,

Construction project managers anticipate disruptions as firms reopen

Nearly half of project professionals say construction projects have been delayed as a result of coronavirus, as fears grow for future disruptions, according to a survey by the Association for Project Management (APM).
British Steel, Jingye,

Parts of British Steel sold to Chinese steelmaker Jingye

Certain parts of the business and assets of British Steel Ltd (BSL) have been officially sold to Jingye Steel (UK) Ltd and Jingye Steel (UK) Holding Ltd (together Jingye).
European Green Deal, built environment,

The European Green Deal: What impact on the built environment?

The European Green Deal is a major new commitment from the EU to tackle urgent environment-related challenges on the way to a climate-neutral economy by 2050. Eugenio Quintieri of the European Builders Confederation looks at the implications for the built environment.
Regeneration scheme, Manor Street, Manor Street

Kier to deliver £30m regeneration scheme for Braintree District

Kier has been appointed by Braintree District Council to deliver the £30m Manor Street regeneration scheme in Braintree’s Town Centre.
T Levels, Building Services Engineering, On-Site Construction

City & Guilds wins contract to deliver Construction T Level qualifications

City & Guilds, working with EAL, has been selected by the Department for Education (DfE) and Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) following a highly competitive bidding process to offer T Levels.
Skills gap, Actavo Direct, construction professionals

Addressing the skills gap in construction

Liz Scott, Head of HR at Actavo Direct, discusses how companies can drive talent and train construction professionals of the future to bridge today’s current skills gap.
Kier, financial health,

Kier drops to £245m loss

Struggling contractor, Kier has reported a full-year loss of £245m, as it pushes ahead with restructuring despite uncertainty over its financial health.
learning experience, Apprentices, BAM

Apprentices gain experience from building new school

Aylesbury’s St Michael’s Catholic School has proven to be a learning experience for the team that built it, following a construction education.
The Academy, construction, SFS

SFS and Tom Dyckhoff launch The Academy with renewed purpose

SFS have launched The Academy as a dedicated space to train fresh entrants into the industry.
offsite schools, DfE,

DfE launches tender process for Offsite Schools Framework

The Department for Education (DfE) is on the lookout for ten suppliers for its new offsite construction framework to design and build offsite schools.