Digital twin of the Qutub Shahi Tombs protects its past and ensures its future

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A digital twin of the Qutub Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad, India, gives a new lease of life to this important cultural site – identifying areas for restoration...

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Calls renew for ban on artificial stone worktops

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Scientists have urged the UK government to reconsider a ban on artificial stone worktops after a rise in cases of silicosis in workers after a short period of...

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£32m awarded by Government for AI project funding

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98 AI projects are taking a share of £32m in the UKRI and Government’s attempt to boost the economy and improve the lives of working people UKRI and the...

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Majority of engineers unfamiliar with overheating home regulations

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Zehnder Group UK and CIBSE Journal have published a study into understanding of overheating homes, finding majority do not understand ‘Approved Document O’...

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LHC welcomes in a new era of procurement product innovation

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As part of its ongoing growth strategy and continued investment in people, public sector construction framework provider LHC Procurement Group (LHC) has...

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Why embracing technology can save vital time wasted on administrative tasks

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Payapps highlights the importance of utilising technology to more efficiently manage applications for payment and reduce the number of hours lost to paperwork...

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The future of construction: Are Labour’s pledges more fantasy than fact?

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Richard Greenwood, director at EN:Build, believes that while Labour’s pledges are bringing a well-needed surge in optimism to the construction industry, the...

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Fire safety, sprinkler systems and alarming knowledge gaps

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In an era where building safety and sustainability are at the forefront of discussions across the real estate and construction sector, one would assume that...

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How reform can aid in the transition towards net zero standards in tenanted buildings

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Fred Lee, senior counsel at Farrer & Co, examines how proposed legislative reforms can promote more sustainable tenanted buildings As the new Labour...

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Humber Tech Park: Lincolnshire data centre campus approved

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A local council has said yes to the huge Humber Tech Park, near South Killingholme, Lincolnshire, anticipated to be a leader in AI A £3bn data centre campus,...

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