Safety failures reported at Hinckley Point C shortly before trial begins

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An improvement notice has been served to the Nuclear New Build Generation Company (NNB GenCo) regarding the safety of a damaged tower crane at Hinckley Point C...

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Construction robots learn smarter and faster through virtual reality and imitation, study finds

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UBC researchers develop a novel training framework that merges human demonstration with environmental feedback to boost construction robot performance on...

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Driving Collaboration with Software for Civil Engineers

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From more efficient feedback processes to better  accuracy, Bluebeam is helping structural and civil engineers work faster – and smarter Pinnacle Consulting...

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New immigration rules could put further strain on construction SMEs

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New immigration rules announced by Sir Keir Starmer tightens several requirements to enter the UK, such as requiring a degree, whereas businesses will have to...

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New study finds 25% material savings through thickness optimisation in 3D printed concrete

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A team of French researchers has announced a breakthrough in the sustainable use of materials in 3D printed concrete, introducing a novel optimisation...

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New Digital Twin architecture set to transform construction site management

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A new international study has unveiled a pioneering reference architecture and data framework that promises to revolutionise how digital twins are implemented...

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Chair of Oxford Growth Commission appointed

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Neale Coleman CBE has been appointed to chair the commission for growth in the city As chair of the Oxford Growth Commission, Coleman will work to deliver...

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CICES Education Panel: Setting the bar and taking responsibility for education

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Alison Watson MBE, president of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, discusses the launch of the CICES Education Panel, which is bringing...

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Supply chain evolution: exploring digital tools transforming construction materials procurement

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In construction, efficient procurement is fundamental to project success. Traditionally, this process has been labour intensive, time consuming, and sometimes...

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Infrastructure reform at the heart of the planning and infrastructure bill

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In Part 1 of this series, we examined why Britain’s planning system needed fundamental reform. Now, in Part 2, we turn to how the Planning and Infrastructure...

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Infrastructure reform at the heart of the planning and infrastructure bill
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