The climate emergency demands a laser focus on reducing carbon emissions across the built environment. So, can offsite construction be used to deliver on our decarbonisation goals?
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Bigger than ever TechFest Awards open for entries
Entries are now open for the 2023 TechFest Awards, with new categories added to celebrate innovation in even more areas of civil engineering and construction.
Kier plans major rejig of infrastructure division
Kier is to restructure its infrastructure services division from three units to two in a bid to align more closely with client needs.
Union calls for full joint investigation into HS2 fatality
Unite, the UK’s construction union, has called for investigations into the fatality on a High Speed 2 (HS2) site in the West Midlands to be carried out by HS2's contractor in conjunction with trade unions in order to deliver faster lessons learned for the industry.
Infrastructure outlook downgraded by £500M in just three months
Delays to major infrastructure projects such as HS2 and the Lower Thames Crossing mean the UK construction recession will be deeper than initially feared, economists have warned.
Movers and shakers: Biggest construction and engineering appointments in April 2023
This month has seen Skanska UK put in place the only current female chief executive at a Tier 1 contractor in the UK, while other contractors including Buro Happold, Sisk and Morgan Sindall have also made senior appointments.
Turner & Townsend to lead Crown Estate Scotland framework encompassing port infrastructure and capital works
Turner & Townsend has been appointed to lead a multi-disciplinary consultancy for Crown Estate Scotland’s Built Development, Coastal and Land Transactions Professional Services Framework.
Editor’s Comment | Get creative to solve the productivity riddle
As a student studying geotechnics, I used to joke about needing to attach things to magic “sky hooks” in order to solve some slope stability challenges or to undertake the temporary works stages of schemes I had been tasked to design. No help in that form was coming though, so…
Fatality on HS2 site in Birmingham
There has been a fatality of a worker on a High Speed 2 (HS2) site in Birmingham.
Why we must do better when it comes to our own productivity
All civil engineers and economists learn a simple lesson as undergraduates: investing in infrastructure is key when it comes to improving productivity.