What PBC Today saw at Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure and Going Digital Awards 2023

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PBC Today attended Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure and Going Digital Awards in Singapore, seeing real-world applications of their iTwin software Held...

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Firm fined £240,000 after dangerous cladding found in Liverpool

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Green Facades Limited have been fined £240,000 for failing to remove dangerous cladding at The Circle building in Liverpool A Health and Safety Executive...

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We need to talk about construction insurance – before things go wrong

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As construction insurance premiums rise across the sector amid a surge in historical claims and uncertainty over future liabilities, the Get It Right...

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Celebrating 20 Years of the Highways Awards with Re-flow

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The Re-flow team joined clients and colleagues at the 20th annual Highways Awards in London, celebrating the best of this British infrastructure This year...

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Tilbury Douglas completes redevelopment of the James Parson Building

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Tilbury Douglas has completed the construction of new pharmaceutical facilities at the James Parson Building at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) The...

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Structural Insulated Panels market projected to reach $749.33m by 2032

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The global Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS) market is predicted to meet USD 749.33m by 2032, according to Emergen Research The growth in the Structural...

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Sow Space grows practice specialising in retrofit options, ecological design and Passivhaus with the help of Archicad

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Simon Chung, director of Sow Space, discusses how the sustainable design practice tests different retrofit options with the help of Archicad, and is improving...

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Quick to build, affordable office has the ‘wow’ factor with SterlingOSB Zero feature wall

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When TMV architects wanted to create a compact but stylish office on their plot, a SterlingOSB Zero feature wall was key to the unique design In need of a...

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Plans to sell off HS2 Phase 2a land heavily criticised

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A report from the High-Speed Rail Group warns that the government’s plan to sell off 2,900 acres of HS2 Phase 2a land between Birmingham and Crewe would be a...

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RIBA launches Principal Designer Register to elevate building safety standards

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has opened applications for the first Principal Designer Register The Principal Designer Register is part of...

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