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Transport & Infrastructure

Surveying and construction: five key predictions for 2023

3 Mar 23


It is no exaggeration that last year was hugely eventful, with far-reaching implications, in this article we look at key trends in 2023.

Plan to speed up delivery of major infrastructure projects

1 Mar 23


Major infrastructure projects will be delivered faster under the new NSIP action plan.

Speakers announced – a magnificent agenda builds for UKIS 23

22 Feb 23


UK Infrastructure Show is delighted to announce the confirmed agenda for the 2023 Show.

Is component-based design a game changer for the construction industry?

17 Feb 23


What is component-based design, what the benefits are, and how you can maximize the value of a component library.

UK Infrastructure Show: Why attend

15 Feb 23


With just three months to go to the UK Infrastructure Show, we’re excited to be building an unmissable agenda.

New project planning and risk system to aid programme efficiencies

8 Feb 23


As a contractor delivering 80km of the central section of HS2, EKFB has integrated machine learning technology to aid project delivery,

Regenerating brownfield land for housing

7 Feb 23


Some £60M in funding is being made available as part of the Brownfield Land Release Fund 2.

£30M for innovative projects to decarbonise UK highways

2 Feb 23


Future roads could be built using asphalt made from grass cuttings and ‘carbon capturing’ cement.
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