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United Kingdom · United KingdomGlenigan Review sees UK construction activity slowly reasserting itself as the year draws to a close.
Project starts increased by 14% during the Review period, yet finished 29% lower than 2024 levels Main contract awards value dropped by 26% year-on-year, and tumbled 10% relative to the prior three-month period Planning approvals fell by 9% against the previous three months, nosediving by 26% on the previous year. Today, Glenigan | Powered by H…See the Story
Project starts uptick brings some festive cheer to UK construction

United Kingdom · United KingdomNBS (powered by Hubexo), the platform for connected construction information, has revealed a concrete shift in how construction professionals understand Building Information Modelling (BIM) in its 2025 Digital Construction Report.See the Story
BIM Comes of Age in Construction as Most Professionals Now Consider It a Collaborative Project Information Management Process

NHS · United KingdomThe National Federation of Builders (NFB) is backing plans to build the UK’s first city in over 50 years saying it will enable growth, help solve the housing crisis and create something as “well loved as the NHS” The Forest City 1 project is looking to option land over 45,000 acres to the east of Cambridge and south of Newmarket, in order to build over 400,000 homes for 1 million people and unlock Cambridge’s growth potential. Author and former …See the Story