Resilient Future
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How to plan and prepare for an AI project
How to plan and prepare for an AI project
In this fifth article in G&T’s series on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in construction, we consider how to plan and prepare for AI-based technologies. The article outlines the phases a typical AI project might follow, with a particular focus on what steps need to be taken prior to the deployment of AI solutions (addressing issues such as data discontinuity, inconsistency and inaccuracy). Finally, we look at what one London-based tech start-up is doing to de-risk construction programme schedules using Deep Learning AI models.
By Michael Urie
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AI in Construction: Overcoming the Barriers to Adoption
AI in Construction: Overcoming the Barriers to Adoption
Following OpenAI’s release of its much-hyped chatbot – ChatGPT – in November 2022, many have flocked to experiment with the blockbuster tool, trying to gauge whether a full AI takeover is imminent.
By Michael Urie
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Spring Budget 2023: A Budget for Growth – Education , Employment, Enterprise, Everywhere
Spring Budget 2023: A Budget for Growth – Education , Employment, Enterprise, Everywhere
In his statement to the House of Commons, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the following measures which will have a direct impact on the UK property and construction sectors, most of which confirmed announcements from last year, with one major surprise.
By Jared Carver
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Is CAT A Sustainable For A Low-Carbon Future?
Is CAT A Sustainable For A Low-Carbon Future?
Rob Webber, G&T partner, moderated this webinar and debated with fellow panellists about the future of fit-out and whether the considerations of landlords are changing, as the pressure to achieve net zero increases. Listen in to find out the latest market trends and thoughts from the industry on what the future for CAT A might look like, as well as the carbon considerations associated with CAT A installations and ways these can measured.
By Rob Webber
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Facilities Management Standards
Facilities Management Standards
Since the millennium there has been a specialist group of industry experts who volunteer their time, skills and knowledge to help support, guide and educate the profession.
By Nick Blake
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The Future of Building: Modern Methods of Construction
The Future of Building: Modern Methods of Construction
Early engagement, integrated supply chains and having an ‘MMC mindset’ are key considerations when thinking about using modern methods of construction (MMC).
By Matthias Holman
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Net Zero and the Built Environment: Where Does It Go From Here?
Net Zero and the Built Environment: Where Does It Go From Here?
It is hard to underestimate the changes we have seen in the last five years with the creation of net zero carbon frameworks and the growth of ESG. Arising at the same time, net zero carbon and ESG more broadly have begun to fundamentally alter the construction and operation of buildings.
By Richard Francis
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Planning for Hydrogen Delivery: Getting Airports Ready
Planning for Hydrogen Delivery: Getting Airports Ready
Airport infrastructure would need to integrate within a (potentially national) hydrogen supply network requiring significant infrastructure development and investment in clean energy production.
By Jason Fowler
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Existing Buildings and Carbon Performance: Managing the Opportunities.
Existing Buildings and Carbon Performance: Managing the Opportunities.
Much of the current discussion around net zero carbon tends to focus on new buildings. It involves questions of how to lower embodied carbon, incorporate new materials, integrate on-site renewables and so on. These issues are certainly important and need answers, but they can also obscure the importance of existing buildings.
By Richard Francis
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Social value: What it means and why it matters
Social value: What it means and why it matters
Social value is here to stay and its impact is being felt across the construction sector. With both the public and private sectors taking responsibility for delivering social value, the future is going to be brighter for people in the local communities where it matters most.
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Sustainable Aviation: Could Hydrogen be a Solution?
Sustainable Aviation: Could Hydrogen be a Solution?
With increasing fuel prices and climate change rising rapidly up the agenda, the aviation industry is having to look at life after fossil fuels.
By Michael Urie
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How to attract tenants through community-led spaces – a tenant’s perspective
How to attract tenants through community-led spaces – a tenant’s perspective
In a world where hybrid working and work-from-home practices are now the norm, office space can no longer be just a place of work. With companies taking greater consideration of their employees’ wellbeing and mental health whilst seeking to attract the best talent, the office must provide a highly engaging social environment. Across the market, there is shift in the mix of tenants that landlords are bringing into their buildings.
By Laura Mazzeo
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G&T’s Thought Leadership Round-Up: 2022
G&T’s Thought Leadership Round-Up: 2022
After a confluence of unexpected and, in some cases, unprecedented shocks to the global economy, 2022 has been fraught with challenges and creeping uncertainty. As the year draws to a close, we look back at some of the key articles G&T has published throughout this fast-paced and turbulent year, highlighting some of the more positive developments and take-aways.
By Michael Urie
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New Buildings and Net Zero: Embodied Carbon is the Next Battleground
New Buildings and Net Zero: Embodied Carbon is the Next Battleground
With net zero carbon, it is critical to remember that operational carbon emissions (those that come from running the building) are only a part of the story. It is increasingly evident that other elements of the building cycle, particularly embodied or construction carbon, are a significant component of a building’s whole life carbon profile. For new buildings seeking to be net zero, reducing embodied carbon is perhaps the biggest challenge.
By Richard Francis
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Modern Methods of Construction Series: Insurance, Onsite Challenges and Buildability
Modern Methods of Construction Series: Insurance, Onsite Challenges and Buildability
In the final session of the three-part modern methods of construction (MMC) series, the conversation turned to insurance considerations, key onsite challenges and what can be done to mitigate against these, as well as helpful advice for maximising the buildability of MMC solutions.
By Matthias Holman
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How to become a net zero carbon company
How to become a net zero carbon company
From entire economies (such as the UK’s commitment to be net zero by 2050) to the construction of a single building, the concept of net zero has proven highly adaptive to different units of analysis. In this article we look at what it takes to be a “net zero carbon company” and use our experience as an example.
By Richard Francis
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Modern Methods of Construction Series: Procurement, Planning and the Role of Government
Modern Methods of Construction Series: Procurement, Planning and the Role of Government
Halfway through G&T’s modern methods of construction series, the discussion turned to procurement and the opportunities for looking at alternative approaches, as well as the role the UK Government has to play in driving the uptake of MMC.
By Matthias Holman
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AI in Construction: Goals, Capabilities and Applications
AI in Construction: Goals, Capabilities and Applications
AI in construction has the potential to add value across the entire project lifecycle and construction ecosystem, from the early stages of project design, tendering, financing, to procurement and construction. It even has a role to play in the operational and asset management side.
By Michael Urie
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G&T Launches Modern Methods of Construction Webinar Series
G&T Launches Modern Methods of Construction Webinar Series
Following the success of the mass timber office forum, G&T has launched a new series of panel discussions to unlock the potential of using modern methods of construction (MMC) within construction projects.
By Matthias Holman
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How Net Zero Carbon is Transforming Regulation and Markets
How Net Zero Carbon is Transforming Regulation and Markets
The growth of the net zero carbon agenda worldwide is changing the global approach to regulations and standards. In this article we will look at how regulation is changing the reporting landscape and consider the direction of travel, outlining what needs measuring and why.
By Richard Francis