A 3D concrete printed drawpit structure has been installed at Yorkshire Water’s second largest wastewater treatment works near Bradford.
It comes as part of a drive to consider how more sustainable materials can be used in the construction process. Finnish technology company Hyperion Robotics, working in collaboration with Tarmac and Mott…
Tag Archives: Sustainability
ICE hosts sustainable infrastructure event
The ICE and the United Nations Environment Programme (Unep) are hosting a free online event about making infrastructure more sustainable.
The event will present two different policy tools: Unep’s International Good Practice Principles for Sustainable Infrastructure and the ICE-led Enabling Better Infrastructure guidance. It will also showcase ways that officials and…
Interview | New ICE President Keith Howells to push for action on meeting UN Sustainable Development Goals
Getting engineers to live, breathe and deliver on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals is the ambition of the ICE’s new President Keith Howells.
When the United Nations’ (UN’s) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were first launched in 2015, the ambition was to end all forms of hunger and malnutrition by 2030.…
‘This is our time’: Importance of sustainability leaders within the construction sector
The number of sustainability directors and environmental leads within the construction sector has seen a meteoric rise within the past decade.
Net zero targets and the growing understanding of the climate emergency has created the need to build things more efficiently. To do so, many contractors, consultants and clients alike have…
‘Multi-dimensional’ approach needed to tackle sustainability challenges
The construction industry faces urgent sustainability risks and finding solutions to the challenges we face requires looking at the issues from a multi-dimensional point of view.
One of the most critical challenges is that the built environment contributes 39% of total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with the construction industry…
Communication critical to show how construction is not incompatible with sustainability and net zero
There’s a lot of talk about net zero. Everyone’s heard of it and it is ubiquitous across business and the media, but what do we really mean when we talk about net zero?
The Office for National Statistics defines net zero for the UK as the point at which “…the…
Future challenges | Ramboll on the move towards low carbon sustainability
Fully adopting sustainable practices has the potential to move construction from being climate villains to climate heroes but there is still a lot of work to do.
Climate resilience, circularity and net zero are now common parlance in the civil engineering sector and the industry has come a long way in…
Future Challenges | WSP on climate change and adaptability
There are opportunities as well as challenges in readying infrastructure to cope with climate change.
Designing infrastructure to ensure that it remains resilient in the face of climate change is becoming more urgent – but effective adaptation involves more than just making it tougher or bigger. There is increasing awareness that…
‘Traditions’ hinder the construction industry’s efforts to cut carbon
A change of mindset among construction firms and their clients is essential to meet net zero target, according to the panel of industry experts at Copper Consultancy’s 'Net Zero: A Material Consideration' event.
Murphy & Sons group director of safety, health, environmental and sustainability John Kinirons believes that one of obstacles…
Majority of Network Rail suppliers pledge to cut carbon emissions
Over two thirds (67%) of Network Rail’s suppliers have signed up to the organisation’s Science Based Targets initiative, which focuses on the reduction of its carbon emissions.
The initiative, part of Network Rail’s Environmental Sustainability Strategy announced in 2020, sets targets to limit carbon emissions according to a 1.5°C degree global…