Military housing a “poor lived experience”, says report

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The House of Commons Defence Committee has published its report investigating the state of military housing, finding it lacking in many areas The military...

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What 3D laser scanning can do for the UK’s burgeoning renewable energy sector

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With the deadline to decarbonise the power grid on the horizon, 3D laser scanning can save valuable time in bringing renewable energy sources online “I...

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Mould in social housing affecting 99.2% of landlords

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A study commissioned by Zehnder revealed information regarding the amount of social housing that is being affected by mould The study surveyed social housing...

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Why the building control profession is more important than ever

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Changes to building control have been under intense discussion since the finalisation of the Grenfell report. Ben Cheeseman, commercial director at Harwood...

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How digital innovation helped deliver UCL Marshgate amid pandemic challenges

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Read how 360° reality capture solved an immediate need for remote site access, and delivered much more UCL’s vibrant new campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic...

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Digital twins in transport: Enabling a revolution

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Ryan Hood, digital highways leader at global engineering consultancy Arup, looks at pioneering research for the Department for Transport on the...

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BCIA reports promising outlook for BEMS market

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BCIA has published its latest quarterly MIS report, investigating the Building Energy Management Systems industry in Q3 of 2024 The report compares the BEMS...

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Why civils companies choose Re-flow: real-time reporting cuts wasted time

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When R&C Williams, a well-established public and civil engineering company based in Birmingham, started looking at digital field management solutions, they...

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Visualise, realise, optimise: What is the value of digital twins for the building industry?

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Digital twins are already an established technology in many industries. They are now becoming increasingly important for building management. But what is the...

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Planning reforms: Is the industry happy with Labour’s work so far?

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Angela Rayner reinforced over the weekend that local authorities should prepare for planning reforms, but what do industrialists think on the government’s...

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