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What Lies Above? Revealing the Hidden World of Ceiling Voids
Commercial property owners and design teams frequently grapple with the challenge of understanding hidden building services and structural makeup concealed by existing fit-outs, especially when tenants are in situ. This uncertainty often results in hefty contingencies, extended project timelines, [...]
Backfill BIM
Backfill BIM refers to the process of adding or updating building information to an existing 3D building model. This can include adding information on new systems or equipment, updating existing information, or filling in missing data. This process can be [...]
Company news – April 2021
It has been a busy couple of months for Digital Inc. Since the turn of the year there has been a slow (but sure) return to normality which is now gathering pace. We've seen a steady rise in the volume [...]
Expert Opinion | Victoria Hills, Royal Town Planning Institute
Victoria Hills MRTPI FICE Chief Executive at Royal Town Planning Institute Having worked for all three Mayors of London and with 20 years’ experience and expertise in planning, transport & organisational leadership and development, Victoria is passionate about [...]
BIM for Housing Associations
Housing associations make up a huge chunk of the property market and are among the UK’s largest landlords. As well as being the main provider of supported accommodation and an alternative to council-owned housing, they also offer a range [...]
Expert Opinion | Andy Smith, John Lewis Partnership
Andy Smith Senior Manager, Head Office Facilities at John Lewis Partnership As a RICS chartered, executive level, built environment specialist experienced in all aspects of property operations, management and development, Andy is a highly regarded and influential leader [...]
Roadmap to Recovery – Restart, Reset, Reinvent
As the property industry continues its return to work, the focus is firmly on the future. For many - perhaps most – the old way of working has been swept away. In a sector where change happens gradually, [...]
UK Property Market in 2020 – 5 Things To Consider
The property market in the UK is a key indicator of how well (or otherwise) the wider economy is faring. Over the past 3.5 years, this was just one of many industries slowing down and stagnating in a climate of [...]
The True Cost of Your Employees
Traditionally, January is the most popular month for changing jobs. Whether it’s the effect of the Christmas holidays (and a reassessing of the usual work routine) or the idea of “New Year, New Start”, it means that over the next [...]