Europe’s first 3D printed office extension has opened in Hausleiten in Austria. The project is a result of a collaboration between the construction technology group STRABAG and the scaffolding and formwork manufacturer and 3D concrete
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has published the latest Future Trends survey results, a monthly report of the business and employment trends affecting the architects’ profession. In August, the RIBA Future Trends Workload Index fell by
Flexible new credit facility further strengthens AIPUT’s responsible financial firepower to expand across the UK industrial gateway real estate market. abrdn’s AIPUT fund (Airport Industrial Property Unit Trust) has announced the completion of a new
Progress is being seen in some aspects of the built environment on the drive to be more sustainable, according to the latest annual sustainability report produced by RICS, however the rate of advancement needs to
A partnership between leading housebuilder The Hill Group and Pinnacle Investments has entered into a contract with the United Colleges Group, to redevelop two sites in Dollis Hill and Wembley which will together deliver over
Two-fifths of UK tradespeople (40 per cent) have seen an increase in their workload since January, of which ten per cent say the increase has been significant, according to research by Direct Line business insurance.
Balfour Beatty today announces the appointment of Peter Mumford as Managing Director of its UK Construction Regional Civils business unit in England and Wales, responsible for providing strategic leadership to the business’ portfolio of regional
Construction SMEs are set grow or maintain investment over the next 12 months, new research from Paragon Bank has found. A survey of over 1,000 SMEs, conducted by Opinium on behalf of Paragon found that,
John Sisk & Son has participated at the naming ceremony of two buildings at Plot 16, The Oxford Science Park (TOSP). The buildings have been named after two leading scientists, experimental psychologist Professor Susan Iversen
Construction is an all-weather job. Rain or shine, it comes with the territory of working outdoors on projects, and as summer is slowly slipping away and as Autumn approaches, so does the wind. Yorkshire based