Bluebeam Revu: Designed for Maximum Efficiency
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Bluebeam Revu: Designed for Maximum Efficiency
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2026-06-22T06:00:00Z Sponsored by Rockwool
ROCKWOOL’s extensive offering for flat roofs can handle anything from solar PV to green roofs. Wewent to meet their top roofing expert to get the full picture – and found him keen to debunk some myths about stone wool on roofs
2026-06-22T05:00:00Z Sponsored by Ryder Architecture Northumbria University & University of the Built Environment
Construction’s skills crisis is real, urgent and unevenly spread — and the traditional education pipeline has no convincing answer to the cold spots, workforce gaps and geographic mismatches leaving communities without the homes they were promised, writes Kim Davies of the University of the Built Environment
Sponsored by EH Smith and wienerberger
Sponsored by wienerberger and EH Smith, this module takes an overview of embodied carbon in masonry construction and considers lower-carbon masonry materials and techniques before taking an in-depth look at cellular clay blocks, one innovative route to lower embodied carbon that is gaining wider acceptance in the UK
2026-05-18T06:00:00Z Sponsored by Drees & Sommer
Heat networks are long-horizon infrastructure, with paybacks measured in decades. That makes political stability and what happens in Westminster, and in Ofgem’s offices, matter enormously in terms of what gets built on site, writes Richard Murray, director, Drees & Sommer UK
2026-05-12T06:00:00Z Sponsored by Ryder Architecture Northumbria University & University of the Built Environment
Is it time to rethink built environment training? How might a more accessible, collaborative and work-based model look?
2026-05-09T17:45:00Z Sponsored by Built Environment Futures Assembly
Many of those who train to join the AEC industry in professional and technical roles fail to find jobs. The Construction Skills Mission Board, supported by the Built Environment Futures Assembly, is spearheading efforts to improve this. By Andrew Mylius