People Building safety reform: the impact on team roles Members of Rider Levitt Bucknall’s multi-disciplinary team share their perspectives on how the new building safety landscape has changed their work
Digital Construction Lack of information requirements devalues asset data Poor definition of information requirements at the tender stage is making it harder to unlock the value of built asset data, according to Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB).
Digital Construction Digital Construction Awards 2025: Digital Rising Star of the Year The Digital Construction Awards attracted over 170 entries this year, 85 of which have been shortlisted. Here, we detail the finalists for the Digital Rising Star of the Year award.
News Data centre construction must focus on data Data centre owners and contractors must focus on data-driven planning of their new builds and retrofits for the UK and Europe to meet the demands of big data.
Digital Construction Sisk adopts onsite water usage monitoring technology Sisk has adopted on-site water usage monitoring technology from Smart Flow across its sites in the UK, Ireland and Europe.
Digital Construction Digital Guerrilla launches data validation as a service Information management consultancy Digital Guerrilla has launched a platform that offers data validation as a service.
Digital Construction Digitalisation and circularity: the future of sustainable construction A building’s constructible 3D model is a mine of information that can be used to enable a circular economy approach. Here, Steve Insley of Trimble, explores how a digital approach can open the doors to material reuse and construction circularity.
Digital Construction Millan Martin: driving digital transformation at Taylor Woodrow Taylor Woodrow’s digital transformation strategy secured the infrastructure specialist a finalist slot in the Digital Contractor of the Year category at this year’s Digital Construction Awards. We talk to Millan Martin, the director behind the company’s digital approach.
Opinion How can the built environment help to make levelling up a reality? Andrew Reynolds consider how construction is set to change and how the built environment can help to make levelling-up a reality.
Digital Construction What the Environment Agency has learned about information management The information management challenge that the Environment Agency faces is giddying. Here are the lessons that it has learned to date.
Digital Construction 3D printing in construction takes its next concrete step The next step in 3D printing has been taken with conventional ready-mix concrete being used in the process.
Construction clients are not happy about contractor workmanship. Find out more in the 2026 Construction Management and CIOB client survey.