Comment on AI in construction: Are we closer than we think to a construction site that runs itself? by Jacob Kovacek

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This article really highlights the potential of AI in streamlining construction processes. Excited to see how this technology evolves!...

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Comment on Government construction support must go further to deliver housing ambitions by Sains Data

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How many new homes were completed in 2024 compared to the government’s annual target?...

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Comment on Homes overheating: Time for a national strategy? by Terry Dean

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Homes in the UK do not need mechanical cooling! We fitted double glazing with ‘K’ glass on the outer panel. Our lounge has windows on three sides and has...

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Comment on What are the latest BIM software trends in the UK? by Natalie Joshua

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This topic has always been a part that I am more confused about. Thanks to the author’s detailed explanation, I finally understand it now....

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£18m loss caused by Severfield bridge faults

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The company has reported a large pre-tax loss after having to remediate several welding faults and other issues on a variety of bridge contracts Testing and...

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Is whole life carbon assessment the missing piece in net zero standards?

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Jonathon Hill, director of Enevo Building Compliance, explores whether the pilot standards due to come in later this year are fit for purpose It seems that you...

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How AI can drive progress towards a sustainable built environment

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As AI becomes part of the daily routine of built environment professionals, Tom Wilcock of Arup argues that embracing experimentation, balanced with risk, can...

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From concept to concrete construction: The case for connected workflows

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If we are to truly deliver sustainably, faster and safer then connected workflows are a must. David Sanderson, analysis and design product manager at Trimble,...

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From concept to concrete construction: The case for connected workflows
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