Concrete is the most commonly used construction material for key infrastructure and buildings, but pure concrete cannot meet the stringent demands of the construction industry. To improve its strength and durability, concrete is commonly reinforced with various materials.
By Reginald Davey
19 Apr 2023
The exceptional chemical and physical attributes of nanoscale materials offer exciting prospects for a diverse range of applications, including reinforcement of structural integrity, energy conservation, antimicrobial efficacy, and self-cleaning surfaces.
By Ben Pilkington
12 Apr 2023
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions in sectors such as the cement industry is vital to mitigate the worst predicted effects of climate change.
By Reginald Davey
5 Apr 2023
A three-story office building in Waterloo, Ontario, is the first building to achieve a net-positive energy rating in Canada. The building, evolv1, was designed by the architecture firm Stantec and built by the development company Cora.
By Ben Pilkington
28 Mar 2023
English Heritage is currently conducting a £2.5 million project to preserve Lincoln Medieval Bishops’ Palace. Once completed, the project will conserve this historic building for future generations.
By Reginald Davey
24 Mar 2023
Scientists are now exploring how flax can be used as a building material, which could help the world move away from its heavy reliance on environmentally damaging building processes towards a more environmentally-friendly future.
By Sarah Moore
22 Mar 2023
With broad applications encompassing design, bidding, financing, procurement, operations, asset management, and business model transformation, AI is poised to revolutionize the industry.
By Ben Pilkington
14 Mar 2023
Bruntwood, a Manchester-based developer, has recently obtained planning permission for a groundbreaking £31m mass timber office in Greater Manchester.
By Ben Pilkington
6 Mar 2023
Scientists at the University of Manchester, UK, demonstrated how a novel concrete material using Martian soil and the blood of human astronauts as ingredients could pave the way for future space colonization.
By Ben Pilkington
22 Feb 2023
After water, concrete is the most extensively used material in the world. However, the concrete industry accounts for a significant portion of total global carbon emissions - estimated at 4-8%.
By Sarah Moore
15 Feb 2023