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Bluebeam Max: Practical AI for Construction Workflows

Construction teams do not need more AI noise. They need tools that help them move faster through the work that slows projects down every day: reviewing drawings, managing markups, handling document setup, pulling together reports and making sense of project information. Read more, or visit website.

Digital Construction Week announces seminar programme

Digital Construction Week (DCW) returns to Excel London on 3–4 June, and the seminar programme is now out. Read more, or register here to secure your place at Digital Construction Week 2026.

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Fibrelite Supply Cutting Edge Custom Trench Covering Solution to One of The UK’s Largest Power Stations

Approximately 625 metres of custom designed and manufactured Fibrelite GRP trench covers and frames were specified for this project at one of the UK’s largest power stations. Read more, or visit website.

Japanese Knotweed Ltd: Why Regular H&S Meetings Matter for knotweed Contractors - And Why Construction Teams Should Care

Japanese knotweed management is often treated as a specialist environmental issue, but on construction and development sites it is fundamentally a health and safety and compliance risk. Read more, or visit website.

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Groundbreaker Sytems: Take the lead on LEAD

Removal and replacement of lead water supply pipes is not only good for occupiers’ health but comes under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 Section 11 to maintain the water supply. Read more, or visit website.

London scheme puts women in the driving seat of construction careers

A pioneering programme of construction bootcamps in London is helping fast-track hundreds of women into skilled roles as demand for qualified plant operators continues to rise across the capital. Read more...

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Michelmersh - Sustainable construction at scale: resilience and reliable data

This article shares insights from an episode of our Forming the Future podcast. To hear the full discussion about sustainable construction at scale, you can listen to the full episode. Read more, or visit website.

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