March 2020
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Keep reading...February 2020
According to the Building Research Establishment (BRE),
>The key input to the BREEAM assessment process is building and building-related data.
BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is a sustainability assessment method used to master plan projects, infrastructure and buildings. It sets standards for the environmental performance of buildings through the...
Keep reading...February 2020
The construction industry is used to having the best tools for a job. From a hammer to a theodolite they expect to be able to make the best use of the most suitable equipment for the task at hand.
However, a report by KPMG from 2019 found that most construction firms are waiting for competitors to take the first step toward technology adoption to streamline their workflows and improve their...
Keep reading...January 2020
The Public Services (Social Value) the United Kingdom Act became law in the spring of 2012. The act aimed to “strengthen the social enterprise business sector and make the concept of 'social value' more relevant and important in the placement and provision of public services”.
It applies to all public services contracts (or framework agreements), and to those public services contracts which...
Keep reading...December 2019
When it came into effect in April 2016 the government’s mandate for the BIM Level 2 accreditation was initially regarded as a major step forward for firms wishing to supply public sector works. It was intended to promote the use of BIM and accelerate its growth. Nearly four years on BIM is becoming part of the landscape for an increasing number of practices. If the packed seminars at...
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