News £60,000 if you can prove diesel-free equipment works on construction sites Four SMEs will get £60,000 each if they can prove diesel-free equipment can work on water infrastructure sites.
News Into the deep: Barhale picked for £12.5m tunnel inspection contract for Thames Water Contractor to examine nearly 48km of tunnels for the utility.
Technical ‘Delivering for our community’: Thames Water’s Roselyn Unegbu The CIOB client champion talks to CM about resetting AMP priorities at the utility and embracing AI
Partner Content Calling all innovators: how a £25m fund could help construction lead the way on water efficiency Demand for water in the UK has never been higher, with the gap between supply and need growing fast.
People Skills gap threatens delivery of water reuse infrastructure A new report on water reuse in the UK is calling for urgent action to equip a skilled workforce that can ensure safety, build public trust and help tackle water scarcity challenges.
Digital Construction Transforming water infrastructure with 3D printing The team of United Utilities (UU), ChangeMaker 3D (CM3D), Scottish Water and Manchester Metropolitan University won the Best Application of Technology category at the Digital Construction Awards 2025 for its work on the Water Industry Printfrastructure programme.
Opinion How developers can use incentives to build water-efficient homes In Water Saving Week, CIOB’s head of sustainability Amanda Williams looks at how new developments can prioritise water efficiency.
Digital Construction BIM in brief 21.01.25: pothole robot and mould platform funded A round-up of information management and digital construction stories you might have missed in the fortnight, including the pothole robot project getting more funding.
CIOB Community Sustainable water management: CIOB chairs discussion Industry experts and stakeholders gathered at Nottingham Trent University to address sustainable water management in new developments.
Digital Construction BIM in brief 04.10.24: Atvero manages email, Leica and Spot link up, Skanska’s digital GPs A round-up of BIM and digital construction stories you might have missed in the past month, including the launch of Avtero Mail to manage emails, Leica and Spot the robot dog rubber stamp their partnership, and Skanska offer’s digital GPs for it staff.
Digital Construction Dublin university uses campus twin to test smart city tech Dublin City University is using a digital twin of its campus to test smart city technology, bringing AI and a digital twin together.
Opinion Leaks in water efficiency rules need plugging For Water Saving Week 2024, Amanda Williams call on more incentives and tougher targets for water efficiency in the built environment.
Digital Construction Digital twin on a volcano After La Palma, the Spanish Canary Island, was devastated by a volcanic eruption, Spain’s National Geographic Institute set about creating a digital twin of the altered landscape to aid in the island’s reconstruction and prepare for future eruptions.
People Aecom ramps up recruitment for green jobs Nearly 400 job openings have been announced to support key projects addressing climate change and the energy transition
Digital Construction AtkinsRéalis leads bridge sensor project with M25 trial AtkinsRéalis is leading a project using sensors to determine whether bridge construction can evolve.
Digital Construction PlanRadar adds QR functionality PlanRadar has added QR functionality to its task management platform.
Digital Construction Winvic-Costain carbon calculator set for free trials The embodied carbon analytics AI system developed by a consortium of Winvic Construction, University of the West of England, and Costain will soon be ready for free trials.
Opinion Droughts are a failure of outdated infrastructure Drought and climate change-related water issues can be avoided through better water management, says Mike Ward.
The July/August 2026 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
Construction clients are not happy about contractor workmanship. Find out more in the 2026 Construction Management and CIOB client survey.