Bentley Systems celebrates 30 years in the construction software business. Founder and chief technical officer Keith Bentley gives a rare interview.Read more
Construction Industry Council’s BIM2050 Group is seeking young professionals as new members to shape the future of the construction industry, says it’s chief executive Graham Watts.Read more
Consultants and young people alike have grabbed the opportunities offered by new engineering technician apprenticeship schemes. Jackie Whitelaw reports.Read more
As the government calls for more women to enter the engineering profession Bernadette Ballantyne asks her former engineering classmates about their career paths.Read more
London Underground’s director of capital projects David Waboso explains the £1.3bn a year investment challenge to deliver a 30% upgrade in Tube capacity.Read more
Beale & Company co-hosted a seminar with the Garrick House Network this month examining some of the themes emerging from the industry’s focus on increasingly collaborative ways of working. Here’s a taste of what wasRead more
David Waboso highlights some simple initiatives that are improving health and safety at LU and reports on what happened when he volunteered as a guinea pig for a fatigue test. The results gave him a bit of a shock.Read more
"Imagine if we became a car industry for water," says Buildoffsite's Richard Ogden in Bernadette Ballantyne's report of the impact of factory thinking on the water industry.Read more
Businesses justifying their merger plans always say that the move will be good for their clients. Do clients agree? Jackie Whitelaw asks Graham Dalton and Miles Ashley.Read more
Carillion's Philip Green, as government CSR advisor, is looking at UK company performance on social value. Achilles' Tom Grand explores the implications.Read more
The language of green; the complexity and the simplicity of policy; the incomprehensible scale of global opportunity. Matthew Farrow reflects on a sustainable decade.Read more
A new international anti-bribery standard is due to be issued in 2016, writes ACE chief operating officer Anil Iyer. No organisation is immune from bribery risk. However, organisations can demonstrate they have adequate procedures inRead more
The Association for Consultancy and Engineering saw membership grow in April, underlining the current increase in confidence in the industry finally emerging from the turmoil of the economic downturn. New members firms included Capita, TurnerRead more
I have noticed a renewed feeling of confidence in our industry. It was heartening to see the government set out its updated National Infrastructure Plan in December, with £375bn of planned private and public sectorRead more
Supporting the growing infrastructure market is presenting both challenges and opportunities for small to medium sized firms who are being more selective over clients, Bernadette Ballantyne discovered at our round table event with software firmRead more
Government mandate for all public sector projects use BIM tools by 2016 makes sense but beware misinformation says Bentley's Neville Glanville.Read more
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