All Digital construction articles – Page 8
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Roundtable: How covid is changing construction
What can we learn from construction’s response to the challenges of the pandemic, and how might industry practices change as a result? Some of the biggest names in the sector offered their thoughts at a virtual roundtable hosted by Fieldfisher and Alinea Consulting
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Engineers must not waste this crisis
We need to make structures more efficient, do more with less and respond to the climate and biodiversity emergency, argues Robert Bird Group’s Paulo Silva
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HS2 asks SMEs to come up with ideas to speed up building work
Winning firms will showcase their ideas to investors and supply chain
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MMC scheme submitted for planning by north London council’s housing company
Barnet Homes will use modular system developed by architect RCKa
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Offsite’s time has come
A trial started 18 months ago is looking at technology that has the potential to monitor safe social distancing, says Stewart Milne’s Stewart Dalgarno
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Arup Q&A: Digital technology and dealing with a pandemic
Arup’s chief information officer on how the coronavirus pandemic has propelled digital transformation
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Webinar | Effective communication data management
On demand: Learn how to effectively manage communication data with Newforma Project Center
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Design’s social value is being overlooked - that has to change
Architects have to quantify the impact their work has on communities, says HLM’s Philip Watson
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After Nightingale: Some lessons for construction and public procurement
A crisis triggered the need for the Nightingale hospitals but the mindset behind their construction should apply to all projects, in good times and badÂ
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Webinar | Construction litigation and procurement in a world where site data is digitally recorded
On demand: Register to hear about the benefits of the golden thread and site data
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Grange University Hospital: How offsite methods helped deliver covid-19 beds and fast-track the whole build
Wales’ biggest ever health infrastructure project, the £350m Grange University Hospital, was planned from the start for rapid delivery, using offsite methods and a collaborative approach – but then covid-19 struck and the client needed beds available even faster. How did the project team do it?
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Webinar | Register: The use of AI-based progress tracking in construction
On demand:Â How AI-based progress tracking saves time and money on construction projects
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Covid productivity losses triggering delays and jump in costs, Turner & Townsend says
Consultant adds typical £20m project now expected to cost 3% more – wiping out firms’ margins
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Webinar | On demand: The ROI of safety technology
Register: Insights into how design teams can stay connected and productiveÂ
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Webinar | On demand: How design teams collaborate remotely
On demand: Insights into how design teams can stay connected and productiveÂ
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How the pandemic is driving digital uptake
Construction is facing a difficult year, with covid-19 restrictions crippling site productivity. Yet at a webinar discussion hosted by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV, technology experts shared an optimistic view of how the sector’s responsive adaptations could drive long‑term improvement.
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Proud to Help webinar: A model for post covid hospital projects
Register for insights into healthcare’s response to the pandemic | On demand
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Blueprint for building our economic recovery
Government must take fast, bold and decisive action to avoid the worst recession in centuries, says KPMG’s Richard ThrelfallÂ
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London faring better than most in wake of covid crisis, RLB says
Consultant adds work in capital holding up because sites stayed open and size of projects being built
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How to adapt now and for the future
Business are tackling urgent problems but they also need to think further ahead about long-term trends emerging from this crisis, says Alinea’s Iain Parker