In recent years construction industry players have intensified efforts to cut carbon emissions as they strive to hit the 2050 net zero carbon target. More attention is being paid to the amount and types of materials used in construction, with the aim of slashing embodied carbon. But to hit the…
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Unlocking the potential of integrated water management
Now is the time to shift the mindset on water management in communities to capture the many benefits collaboration brings. Uniquely, water, or a lack of, is at the root of many societal challenges, including droughts, floods and pollution, which often exist side by side. It should be reassuring that…
Tech Showcase: Arcadis uses data to help the water industry make crucial decisions
The growing frequency of extreme weather events is influencing UK water industry leaders’ asset management and investment strategies. In the UK, we historically just talked about flooding.
Now there are different challenges – we have water scarcity and sometimes the water is in the wrong part of the country to the…
Schedule 3: maximising the benefits of SuDS
Significant change is coming to the new build market: during 2024, incorporating sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) into most new developments in England will be required by law.
New legislation will remove a new development’s automatic legal right to connect surface water drainage to nearby sewage infrastructure. Instead, England’s newly adopted Schedule…
Hanson UK rebrands
Hanson UK has become Heidelberg Materials, aligning with its parent company which announced its new global branding in September 2022.
Hanson UK has rebranded to Heidelberg Materials as the heavy building materials supplier positions itself to meet the impacts of global challenges like climate change and digitalisation. The company produces aggregates,…
Hauraton’s green path to drainage
Hauraton rainwater solutions selected for a £250M warehouse development are driving environmental synergy in industrial development.
In a world where the urgency for sustainable development has never been greater, Panattoni Park in Avonmouth (pictured) shows how industry leaders are taking proactive steps to mitigate their environmental impact. At 1.3M.ft2, the Panattoni…
Advanced Drainage Systems UK seeks to minimise SuDs maintenance
Designers need a better understanding of the maintenance requirements of different SuDS components to ensure that the systems they design will perform as intended, Advanced Drainage Systems UK manager Stuart Crisp, reports.
The issue of SuDS maintenance has always been a thorny one. Research suggests that the question of responsibility for…
Arcadis uses artificial intelligence to spot bridge defects
How do we use data to make a step change towards better bridge performance?
In 1994, a section of the upper truss of the Seongsu Bridge in Seoul, South Korea collapsed, killing 32 people. Five years ago, the Ponte Morandi bridge in Genoa collapsed, with 43 fatalities. These incidents highlight…
How circular thinking can revolutionise water management
We sat down with Anthony Kolanko from Wavin to better understand the term Urban Climate Resilience and how that will affect the way we design engineer our cities.
Anthony is commercial manager for UCR, and along with his motivated team is spearheading an evolution in the way the UK deals with…
Biodiversity net gain: a direct benefit of blue green roofs for developers
In November 2023, Biodiversity net gain (BNG) will become mandatory for developers in England. For small sites it will apply from April 2024. This new legislation will help ensure natural environments are not just protected but actually ‘nature positive’. It is a positive step for wildlife, supporting the development of habitat and contributing to…