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Webinar | Register: The use of AI-based progress tracking in construction
On demand: How AI-based progress tracking saves time and money on construction projects
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Features
Coronavirus update for construction: 26 June
WATCH: Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Cost model: Film and TV studios
Even before the pandemic, home streaming of films and TV shows was growing rapidly, feeding demand for new facilities that can create compelling material for these platforms. Aecom’s Paul Davis, Laura Jevons, Ben Hooker and Tim Jackson examine the key cost drivers of building a new studio or sound stage ...
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Darwin completes the first of three Nightingale hospital wards in Wigan
Modular specialist completed ward in live hospital setting
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Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West replace Farrells as Earls Court masterplanner
10ha project is biggest development site in zone 1 – and could almost double in size
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Dorset hospital pulls expansion project as fears around covid-19 fallout bite
NHS trust began search for firm to build Macmillan palliative care ward seven months ago
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Documents prove Jenrick sped up Westferry appeal decision
Files show Jenrick urged officials to ensure quick decision on 1,500-home scheme two days after meeting developer
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Ӱ Awards invites entries for three new categories
New awards recognise positive contributions in areas of diversity inclusion, social value and vital work during the pandemic
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Built environment policy must change to hit net zero target, government adviser warns
Committee on Climate Change says buildings and heat strategy must be a priority
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Kerslake demands further probe into Westferry saga
Former head of civil service says disclosure of documents raised “troubling issues”
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Comment
Let construction be the victor, not the victim
Our sector has the power to lead the economic recovery – but we must work together, and in new ways, in order to seize that chance
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Government concedes public authorities will have to cancel construction contracts
New guidance runs until October
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G&T axing nearly 70 staff as industry’s job cuts woe deepens
Consultant the third major firm in 24 hours to announce redundancy programme