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  • Cara Brickwork Managing Director, Neil Allen, explains why the specialist subcontractor made the decision to go paperless on-site through the use of Field View.

  • Red Systems Managing Director, Michael Green shares how they have transformed paper-based processes through its adoption of Viewpoint Field View. The mobile-based solution is used across the business for safety, quality, and reporting.

  • Field View is being used on the second phase of the Rochdale Riverside project, titled Upperbanks. This will include two blocks of nine and ten story apartment blocks delivering 242 one- and two-bedroom apartments. It will also feature a 146-bedroom hotel and the potential of 43,000 sq ft of offices.

  • In this video from the 2022 EMEA Summit, Alina Turda and Gregory Bond from BYLOR discuss the benefits they have found from utilising the Field View API on the Hinkley Point C project.

  • It is undeniable that the construction industry is in for a year of flux. With the broader economy in a state of turmoil, it is imperative the sector understands its own position and the changes this might drive. In this session, we looked at the construction economic forecast, as well as the industry context that informs it. We dived into what this means for construction, the trends it will drive and the sector to watch. We also explored the innovations this may drive, the barriers to their adoption and how these can be overcome.

  • In 2018 the main contractor who was using Viewpoint For Projects (VFP) on the Midland Metropolitan Hospital went into liquidation, leaving the Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust with a half-constructed hospital. This resulted in 'The Trust' engaging with Balfour Beatty who inherited VFP and all the project data that went with it. Watch how the collaborative environment VFP provided resulted in the delivery of a successful project.

  • When Kane Group Building Services designed, prefabricated, and installed the £12 million Basement Energy Centre and Basement Works project for the Claridge’s Hotel in London, it did so leveraging some leading-edge technologies to ensure success.

  • Pacegrade Ltd was established in 1977 as a small joinery business manufacturing doors, window, skirting, etc. for the domestic market. A change of direction came around the year 2000 when it was realised that a large market existed for ‘architectural façades’ based around timber products. Pacegrade now turns over about £5m per annum supplying into the commercial market working with principal contractors such as Beard, ISG and Morgan Sindall to provide products for the likes of Sky, Facebook and Persimmon.

  • The first nuclear power station to be constructed in the UK for over 20 years, Hinkley Point C is a landmark construction and civil engineering project. With digitisation at the core of the project’s civil engineering works, BYLOR has been using Trimble solutions to turn traditionally paper-based processes digital.

  • In this session we will explore what is happening today and if construction is heading towards success or failure in terms of its prefabrication goals. Our panel of experts will discuss different pre-fabrication approaches, how they enable improved efficiency and whether the sector is able to scale up this type of delivery. They will also explore the role pre-fabrication can play in driving improved quality and safety, as well as supporting sustainability goals.