The Modular Building Institute: The voice of commercial modular construction

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Founded in 1983, the Modular Building Institute (MBI) is the international non-profit trade association serving modular construction Our 400+ members represent...

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Plans for £100m Liverpool Baltic station revealed

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New images of the Liverpool Baltic station scheme have been unveiled ahead of a public consultation in June and July The new CGIs show how the rail link will...

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£82m Cornwall Supported Housing strategy unveiled at UKREiiF

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Senior representatives from Cornwall Council, Cornwall Trade and Investment, and Treveth will be attending the UK’s Real Estate Investment &...

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Digital procurement: How and why the construction industry must overcome barriers to adoption

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Digital solutions have the power to transform the construction industry. From simple digital procurement platforms that make purchasing quick and easy to...

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Fixing dangerous homes in England could save over £1.5bn in health and social care

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New research from the Centre for Ageing Better has found that the NHS could save nearly £600m annually by fixing dangerous homes where the head of the...

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AI quantification of construction waste for a value-added circular economy

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Over 50% of landfills worldwide are filled with construction waste. An international project, led by Northumbria University in partnership with King Fahd...

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UKGBC urges £64bn retrofit programme to revitalise Britain’s homes and economy

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The UKGBC has called for the next UK government to upgrade Britain’s homes, offices, and public spaces through a £64bn programme of national government...

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Proposed Loch Ness pumped hydro project could save £2bn in electricity grid running costs

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GEE’s Loch Ness pumped hydro project could reduce the carbon footprint of the energy grid by 10% and save £2bn in electricity grid running costs Glen...

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Using a performance digital twin to decarbonise our centres of science and innovation

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Britain’s universities are renowned for their research – but many of the buildings where academics work are inefficient and not fit for the future. A...

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Pushing the building envelope on sustainability

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Vincent Matthews, head of UK marketing at SFS, discusses the benefits of working with a product manufacturer in construction to select an appropriate system...

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Pushing the building envelope on sustainability
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