McLaren Construction deploys autonomous robots on its sites - Construction Management
McLaren Construction will deploy autonomous four-legged robots, powered by FieldAI, on its sites.
McLaren Construction will deploy autonomous four-legged robots, powered by FieldAI, on its sites.
CIOB president net zero - New CIOB president Saul Humphrey used his first interview with CM as president to outline his priorities
The revised draft of the lifecycle costing standard, BS 8544, includes recommendations on how data should be handed over to clients.
HS2 Chipping Warden - One of five giant tunnels required for the London to Birmingham HS2 London project was lifted into position
BSR Gateway 2 decisions - The Building Safety Regulator’s latest Gateway 2 update indicates more steady improvement
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As North American contractor Graham celebrates 100 years in business, CIOB members visited the award-winning Lawson Centre for Sustainability, which Graham is building at the University of Toronto
Would you like to significantly speed up the pre-construction phase on major industrial projects? Want to deal with technical due diligence and early design work in days rather than months? If so, Build and its army of AI workers may be the answer.
Laing O’Rourke has joined a consortium aiming to build 14 small nuclear reactors on three sites in the UK. The consortium is led by Polish-based developer SGE, which has applied…
construction deaths 2026 - The number of construction workers killed on site has halved in the last two years, according to new figures
British Land’s latest City project has undergone a substantial greening since work began in 2019, as Sir Robert McAlpine project director George Amy explains
Sizewell C’s supply chain chief Malcolm Dare wants the £38bn project to drive productivity improvement in UK construction. But, he tells Will Mann, the industry’s delivery model needs to change
New fellows, members, company members and technical members were awarded at a ceremony held on 15 May at Draper’s Hall