CIOB Community Chartered member joins Ukraine humanitarian convoy Joshua Katihrob, a building control surveyor with Meridian Consult, is volunteering for Convoy4Ukraine – a charity that delivers 4×4 vehicles, ambulances and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
News Aecom to rebuild war-torn Ukraine airport Aecom has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ukraine’s biggest airport to serve as its reconstruction delivery partner.
News CIOB launches 21st Century Construction podcast A new podcast from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) launches today with a mission to probe the future of construction.
News In pictures | Ukraine’s printed school Images of Europe’s first 3D printed schoo in Lviv, western Ukraine.
Digital Construction Digital Construction Awards 2023 shortlist: Digital Collaboration of the Year The DCA Collaboration category recognises the best use of digitalisation/digital methodologies and/or technologies to enhance collaboration between two or more organisations on a project, at any level of the supply chain.
Digital Construction Verbal emergency alert functionality added to safety platform An updated cloud-based site protection platform is aiming to boost construction safety.
News Murphy to hire up to 175 Ukrainian refugees Construction firm J Murphy & Sons is to offer jobs to up to 175 Ukrainian refugees.
News Ukraine war to hit supply of construction wood products The war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia and Belarus will hit the supply of wood products used in construction, including OSB (oriented strand board) and plywood.
News Foster + Partners among latest to pull out of Russia Architect Foster + Partners and consultant Turner & Townsend have become the latest UK built environment firms to halt work on projects in Russia.
News Too early to tell effect of Russia sanctions on building materials It is still too early to tell what effect sanctions against Russia will have on building materials.
News Everton’s suspension of Russian sponsor has ‘no impact’ on new stadium build Suspension of sponsorship deals with Russian firms will have “no material impact” on the build of Everton’s new Bramley Moore Dock stadium.
Digital Construction Intelligent street lights set for National Highways’ digital roads Intelligent street lights enabled with 5G, IoT sensors and cameras could form a part of National Highways’ digital roads plan following a successful trial by Kier on the M40.
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