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How Red Sea Development Company is prioritising the environment and its workers
Lockdowns and restrictions at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic brought about a reduction in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. But this decline was brief, and the climate crisis remains a global emergency.
Bam deploys robot dog for surveying work
A robotic dog fitted with in-built laser scanners has been put to work by Bam Nuttall on a remote construction site in Shetland.
How investors can shape the future of digital twins
The finance industry has long been at the forefront of using data and technology to make better decisions, to de-risk and improve return on investments, and to create better outcomes. Tackling the big challenges of our day—such as climate change, energy, and healthcare—relies on having the right technologies and data…
KPMG hit with £14M fine for misleading Carillion audits
Carillion auditor KPMG is to be fined £14.4M for forging documents and misleading regulators in the run-up to the collapse of contractor.
6 things that could shut down your SME
Small and medium-sized businesses are the lifeblood of the UK’s economy with 99% of the UK’s business population made up of SMEs and nearly two thirds (61%) of the UK’s workforce employed by these smaller companies.
Contractors identify seven steps to boost construction productivity
A seven step framework has been established to help boost productivity within the construction sector.
Former Anglo American CEO joins Laing O’Rourke
Laing O’Rourke has announced that Mark Cutifani will be joining its board as senior independent director, with the appointment taking effect in September. As part of the role, he will be chairing the board’s sustainability committee.
London Theme Park | Network Rail and DfT seek compensation for developer’s ‘unreasonable behaviour’
Network Rail, National Highways and the Department for Transport (DfT) are seeking compensation in relation to the failed London Resort theme park planning application.
A digital revolution is needed to make our cities climate resilient
Today, half of the world's population lives in cities, a figure that is steadily rising. The development of our cities is important for many reasons. We want more people to live and feel well in our cities, we want cities to contribute positively to the environment, and we want cities…