Digital Construction The Future of Digital Construction Report 2025 A new study looks at the key issues that will shape digital construction in the coming years, in partnership with Digital Construction Week and MCS Rental Software. Justin Stanton analysed…
Partner Content Digital Construction Week 2025 announces first wave of industry-leading speakers Digital Construction Week (DCW), the UK’s premier event for digital innovation in the built environment, is set to return to ExCeL London on 4-5 June 2025.
Digital Construction Balfour Beatty and Microsoft hackathon tackles AI innovation Balfour Beatty is working with Microsoft to explore AI opportunities in construction.
Digital Construction Meet BDP’s copilot: Chat BDP BDP has harnessed open source AI to create a natural language tool that mines the collective knowledge of the practice. Alistair Kell, a principal and chief information officer, heralds the arrival of Chat BDP.
News Does AI mean the end of standards? Does AI mean the end of standards? That was the question debated during a session at the recent Digital Construction Week.
Digital Construction Digital skills’ role in the retrofit revolution The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has emphasised the need for digital skills for those in the domestic retrofit sector.
Digital Construction VR models drive safe design in rail project signal sighting VR models, driven by CAD and GIS data, are being used to ensure safety in the design of rail projects, particularly for signal sighting.
Digital Construction Celebrating 190 years of the CIOB This month’s 21CC podcast is dedicated to the 190th anniversary of the founding of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) in 1834.
News Digital Construction Week 2024 calls for speakers DCW, the UK’s leading event for innovation and technology in the built environment, has opened its call for speakers. The event returns to ExCeL in London on 5-6 June 2024.
Digital Construction 21CC podcast: Is construction broken and why? A prominent professor of construction management has blamed the seemingly intractable problems of the industry – including chronic skills shortages, defective buildings, and business failures – on its response to successive governments’ embracing of laissez-faire economic ideology over the past four decades.
News Skanska, Mace, Balfour, Vinci… join the big names at Digital Construction Awards 2022 Construction’s biggest companies will be represented at this year’s Digital Construction Awards, which takes place on 12 July.
Digital Construction Digital Construction Awards shortlist: Digital Innovation In Health, Safety and Wellbeing The Digital Construction Awards attracted more than 120 entries, 63 of which have been shortlisted. Here, we detail the shortlist for Digital Innovation In Health, Safety and Wellbeing, sponsored by the Association for Project Safety.
Partner Content Digital Construction Week is back this month Europe’s leading innovation and technology event for the built environment returns to ExCeL London on 18-19 May 2022.
Digital Construction Why we need Women in BIM On International Women’s Day, Rebecca De Cicco, chair and founder of Women in BIM, reflects on the work and raison d’être of the organisation.
Partner Content Call for speakers at Digital Construction Week 2022 now open Speaker submissions for the 2022 edition of Digital Construction Week (DCW) are now being accepted.
Digital Construction Supply chain poses the greatest risk to cyber security resilience The lack of visibility of the supply chain’s resilience to cyber attacks is the biggest threat to British industry’s cyber security, according to a government survey.
Digital Construction 3D or not 3D: that is the question Do you have issues with subcontractors providing 2D designs when you’re working in 3D? Michael Lehane discusses some recent experiences. It would be fair to say that behind the majority…
Construction clients are not happy about contractor workmanship. Find out more in the 2026 Construction Management and CIOB client survey.