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Industry must improve how data and insights reach decision-makers, says new ICG report
Snapshot of digital development shows more work is needed to unlock investment.
THE BIG DEBATE! Book now for the Big Debate on Friday 8 July
Webinar on 8 July set to ask if fully integrated designer/contractor models are only way to deliver productivity gains.
Kier Highways sets industry standard in social value
Team rewarded for leaving a positive legacy in communities where it works.
Arcadis appointed to develop next phase for Birmingham regeneration
Design and engineering consultancy to bring forward Birmingham’s Our Future City Plan.
Jacobs awarded contract extension to support UK’s transition to net-zero
Project, worth more than £2.3m, maximizes emission-free electricity generation
Innovative digital twin project underway at Reading station
Scheme could improve station’s energy performance by around 20%
New ACE campaign promotes inclusivity to drive industry success
ACE launches Building Inclusivity, a major new industry-wide ED&I campaign.
Construction must find more than 250,000 extra workers by 2026, says CITB
New report says more than 50,000 new staff per year must be recruited to keep pace with demand.
Brightly Software partners with Jadu to deliver connected communities
New software aims to help local authorities connect with communities in becoming smart cities.
NIC hits the road on fact-finding tour
First stop Manchester for national infrastructure advisers’ fact finding tour.
Collaboration is key as Transport for the North revises its Strategic Transport Plan
Working together on spatial planning and rural mobility can support better connectivity and economic growth, says TfN
Profession still has lessons to learn from Grenfell, say civil engineers
Five years on from Grenfell, 92% of civil engineers say profession still has lessons to learn.