Part 1 of a two part analysis by Dominic Burbridge of the Carbon Trust on the role of low carbon building materials in driving towards a sustainable future.Read more
Industry response to support RedR disaster relief work has raised £150,000 in four weeks and kick-started the task of rebuilding of lives across the region, says Katie Grey.Read more
When the new Government is taking future transport decisions there are some clear priorities emerging from Transport Focus’s research which could help guide it, says Anthony Smith.Read more
ACE senior policy manager Peter Campbell considers the implications of the Queen’s Speech and finds that consistency and stability on infrastructure policy bode well for the industry So, there we have it. The first all-Conservative Read more
Economic development agencies Scottish Enterprise and the Highlands and Islands Enterprise have launched a new initiative aimed increasing innovation within the water sector. The Hydro Nation Water Innovation Service will build more effective links across Read more
HS2 may not go to Scotland, artificial intelligence could replace consultants and lawyers, young losing out in apprenticeship competition and road traffic figures at a high.Read more
The government has presented an ambitious economic and constitutional agenda for the next five years. Achieving it will depend on keeping together their small working majority says Andrew Carter , acting chief executive of Centre Read more
Goal of BIM compliance across the public sector by 2016 and making “intelligence asset management” the norm for engineers moves closer with new Connect Edition global launch.Read more
Despite the majority of infrastructure experts being aware of the government's 2016 Level 2 BIM target for centrally procured projects, uptake has been slow, explains Pinsent Mason's Chris Hallam.Read more