The future of the UK’s geospatial mapping: AI or alarming interference?

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AI is here, and it is learning. The question is, will it prove to be a labour-saving, efficiency-boosting imitator of human intelligence for the UK’s...

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Cementation Skanska implements “thumbs up” AI human detection system technology

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Spillard Safety Systems’ Human Detection System utilises cameras, AI and a green ‘thumbs up’  to prevent people being injured by plant Cementation...

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Biodiversity Net Gain Scheme faces long-term risk, NAO report reveals

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A new NAO report has identified significant risks in Defra’s Biodiversity Net Gain Scheme. The findings highlight incomplete preparations and concerns about...

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£557m awarded to boost public sector decarbonisation

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Schools, pools, and hospitals will be supported to make energy-efficient upgrades, with a more than half-a-billion-pound government investment into public...

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Knauf announces £171.5m rock mineral wool factory in the UK

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Global insulation products manufacturer Knauf Insulation will invest around €200m (£171.5m) in a new rock mineral wool factory to serve the UK market The...

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Dandara Living set to build 1,300 new homes in Digbeth

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Birmingham City Council has approved Dandara Living’s application to deliver over 1,300 new homes and 30,000 sq ft of commercial space at Warner’s Fields...

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Damp and mould-related surveys: What is a healthy building?

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Why are condensation, damp and mould still issues, and how do we know if our location is healthy for all? Here, David Bly, managing director of Cornerstone...

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Leveraging BIM for enhanced risk assessment and insurability in civil infrastructure and large-scale property

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In the ever-evolving landscape of construction and property management, Building Information Modelling (BIM) stands out as a transformative force. Its latest...

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99% shareholder approval for Barratt Redrow merger

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Barratt shareholders voted 99.82% in favour of the Barratt Redrow merger, with Redrow’s shareholders approving by 99.2% First announced in February, the...

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New home registrations fall in first quarter of 2024

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NHBC has revealed that there were 21,967 new home registrations in quarter one of 2024, down 20% on Q1 2023 In the same period, 26,240 new homes were...

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New home registrations fall in first quarter of 2024
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