Category: AEC

Greener Than Thou

CAD Insider Roopinder Tara attended last week’s Bentley bonanza in Baltimore (see my post) and, in a post Greener than Thou, has been wondering about how green a CAD company can be when, after all, its design software will be used to create edifices consuming large amounts of natural resources. Bentley’s Joe Croser told him …

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Proto-building, to BIM is to build

I have just opened the latest AECbytes newsletter and read a fantastic article by US architect John Tobin. In Proto-building: to BIM is to build, he incorporates a lucid explanation of a famous Magritte painting, lots of talk about interoperability, and some memorable analogies, stretching from CAD on steroids (BIM 1.0) through The Big Bang …

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Brickonomics

Thanks to a short link on Mel’s Elemental blog, I learned about a new(ish) blog run through the Contract Journal website. Brickonomics is written by a long-standing friend of mine, Brian Green – who has a mind full of useful information and statistics about the UK construction industry, and about the house-building sector in particular. …

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Twice as green?

About a month ago, I received a copy of the first issue of Green I.T. magazine, a new publication from the publishers of Construction Computing (the latest to target sustainability issues in the business world – see my Think 08 post). The magazine is being "distributed every quarter to 70,000 IT professionals", but I've now …

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Engineering Club: cycling night

I get regular event updates from London's Building Centre. This event on 10 June is really tempting, combining a professional interest in engineering with my leisure time passion: cycling.

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Egan: 10 years on (again)

It seems hardly a week goes by at the moment without someone talking about what has (or – more likely – hasn't) changed in the UK construction industry in the ten years since Sir John Egan produced his report, Rethinking Construction. A couple of weeks ago, Building magazine produced a depressing feature, “Egan 10 years …

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Downsizing at Constructing Excellence? – update

After my post 10 days ago about the restructuring of UK AEC pan-industry membership organisation Constructing Excellence, I asked chief executive Don Ward if he would give me a statement on the likely impact of the changes. After an understandable delay while staff briefings and consultations continued last week, Don sent me the following: We …

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BuildLondonLive – update

The BuildLondonLive event I mentioned last week is taking shape. I’ve just had an email from Nick Nisbet saying this latest BIMStorm project’s website now features “a great movie” and some information about the target site (judging from the images, it looks like it’s a riverside site between Greenwich Peninsula and the Thames Barrier – …

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Styles & Wood: MBO dropped

Styles & Wood, UK retail fit-out specialist and parent of online construction collaboration provider Storedata, has issued a trading update, saying that “the Group’s Order Book has fallen behind its expectations”, indicating its targets for the half year ending 30 June 2008 will not be reached, with full year performance likely to be line with that achieved in …

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