Six leading UK engineering firms have joined forces to form a reuse-focused collective, championing sustainable practices in construction and design. By prioritising the reuse of materials, this initiative is set to revolutionise the industry, reduce waste, and lower carbon emissions. Innovation like this not only benefits the environment but also demonstrates the power of collaboration in driving meaningful change. 💡♻️ Read more: https://lnkd.in/edqbj39h Kudos to Buro Happold, Civic Engineers, Elliott Wood, Heyne Tillett Steel, Webb Yates Engineers, and Whitby Wood for making a difference. #Sustainability #EngineeringInnovation #Collaboration #CarbonReduction
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This year Construct Innovate in collaboration with Engineers Ireland - West Region hosted a free weekly webinar series on topics relating to sustainable construction, technology and innovation. If you missed any of these sessions, you can view all of the recordings here: https://ow.ly/O3WX50SPPxw #EngineersIreland #sustainableconstruction #innovation #engineering #technology #sustainability
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Introducing The Engineers Reuse Collective - launched today! “The climate crisis is here and as engineers we need to accelerate our actions to transition our built environment to zero carbon.” Heyne Tillett Steel is collaborating with Buro Happold, Civic Engineers, Elliott Wood, Webb Yates Engineers and Whitby Wood in launching The Engineers Reuse Collective (tERC) — a not-for-profit initiative focused on accelerating the reuse of materials in the built environment, with the goal of achieving a Net Zero Carbon future. The first of its kind, our collective is supported by The Institution of Structural Engineers. Through knowledge-sharing, roadmap production, advocacy and collaboration, we’re working to remove barriers and push for industry-wide adoption of the circular economy. The built environment industry contributes around 25% of the UK's carbon emissions, with embodied carbon making up a significant portion of this figure. By championing reuse and circular economy principles, tERC aims to drastically reduce carbon emissions while promoting sustainable practices across the sector. Could your company be our next member? We’re looking for additional engineering practices to join the movement and help shape the future of sustainable construction. If you're passionate about making a positive impact and accelerating the transition to Net Zero, reach out to our lead Andy Yates (andy.yates@terc.org.uk) to get involved. #CircularEconomy #NetZero #Sustainability #tERC #Reuse #ClimateAction Gareth Atkinson James Morgan Anna Beckett Tom Webster Robert Mills Thomas Hesslenberg 📷 Andy Matthews Studio
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What if construction could grow from nature? In the next issue of "Engineering Growth Partners", we’re diving into the future of construction with bioengineered materials—a revolutionary mix of science, sustainability, and innovation. From self-healing concrete to nature-inspired designs, this is about redefining how we build strength and resilience while caring for our planet. Passionate about engineering, construction, or sustainable ideas? This is for you! Let’s shape the future together. Check out the link in the comments to join the conversation!
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Introducing The Engineers Reuse Collective — launched today! The climate crisis is here and as engineers we need to accelerate our actions to transition our built environment to zero carbon. Whitby Wood has partnered with Buro Happold, Civic Engineers, Elliott Wood, Heyne Tillett Steel, and Webb Yates Engineers to launch The Engineers Reuse Collective (tERC). A not-for-profit initiative focused on accelerating the reuse of materials in the built environment, with the goal of achieving a Net Zero Carbon future. The first of its kind, our collective is supported by The Institution of Structural Engineers. Through knowledge-sharing, roadmap production, advocacy and collaboration, we’re working to remove barriers and push for industry-wide adoption of the circular economy. The built environment industry contributes around 25% of the UK's carbon emissions, with embodied carbon making up a significant portion of this figure. By championing reuse and circular economy principles, tERC aims to drastically reduce carbon emissions while promoting sustainable practices across the sector. Could your company be our next member? We’re looking for additional engineering practices to join the movement and help shape the future of sustainable construction. If you're passionate about making a positive impact and accelerating the transition to Net Zero, reach out to our lead Andy Yates (andy.yates@terc.org.uk) to get involved. Robert Mills, Ben Tapley, Gareth Atkinson, Tom Webster, Anna Beckett, James Morgan, Harriet Browning, Thomas Hesslenberg, Laura Batty #CircularEconomy #NetZero #Sustainability #tERC #Reuse #ClimateAction
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Introducing The Engineers Reuse Collective - launched today! 🏗️🌍 Our team at Civic Engineers has joined forces with Buro Happold, Elliott Wood, Heyne Tillett Steel, Webb Yates Engineers and Whitby Wood to launch The Engineers Reuse Collective (tERC) — a not-for-profit initiative focused on accelerating the reuse of materials in the built environment, with the goal of achieving a Net Zero Carbon future. The first of its kind, our collective is supported by The Institution of Structural Engineers. Through knowledge-sharing, roadmap production, advocacy and collaboration, we’re working to remove barriers and push for industry-wide adoption of the circular economy. The built environment industry contributes around 25% of the UK's carbon emissions, with embodied carbon making up a significant portion of this figure. By championing reuse and circular economy principles, tERC aims to drastically reduce carbon emissions while promoting sustainable practices across the sector. Find out more in the link in comments 👇 📣 Could your company be our next member? We’re looking for additional engineering practices to join the movement and help shape the future of sustainable construction. If you're passionate about making a positive impact, reach out to our lead Andy Yates (andy.yates@terc.org.uk) to get involved. “The climate crisis is here and as engineers we need to accelerate our actions to transition our built environment to zero carbon.” 📸 Thanks to: Andy Matthews Studio #CircularEconomy #NetZero #Sustainability #tERC #Reuse #ClimateAction Gareth Atkinson Tom Webster Anna Beckett James Morgan Harriet Browning Thomas Hesslenberg Robert Mills Laura Batty Ben Tapley
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Why don’t we reuse more of our buildings or use them as material banks? … Key blockers are lack of information, knowledge on reuse and most importantly collaboration. In the future, the circular economy will no doubt become more sophistacted, mature and monetised, making the reuse of materials far more accessible and economic to lower the embodied carbon of developments. Until then, we need to be able to accelerate the circular economy through working harder together to share knowledge, experiences and information on our projects. Breaking down barriers and seeking out opportunities collectively to reduce carbon spend across the industry. The Engineers Reuse Collective has been set up to help facilitate all of the above and we really hope other engineering practices will want to join the group. To become a member see the details in the post below 👇 The group welcomes subscribers from all in the industry. 2025 will see the group host key events across the UK and openly share knowledge and experiences. Share yours too. #circulareconomy ♻️ #reuse #netzero
Introducing The Engineers Reuse Collective - launched today! 🏗️🌍 Our team at Civic Engineers has joined forces with Buro Happold, Elliott Wood, Heyne Tillett Steel, Webb Yates Engineers and Whitby Wood to launch The Engineers Reuse Collective (tERC) — a not-for-profit initiative focused on accelerating the reuse of materials in the built environment, with the goal of achieving a Net Zero Carbon future. The first of its kind, our collective is supported by The Institution of Structural Engineers. Through knowledge-sharing, roadmap production, advocacy and collaboration, we’re working to remove barriers and push for industry-wide adoption of the circular economy. The built environment industry contributes around 25% of the UK's carbon emissions, with embodied carbon making up a significant portion of this figure. By championing reuse and circular economy principles, tERC aims to drastically reduce carbon emissions while promoting sustainable practices across the sector. Find out more in the link in comments 👇 📣 Could your company be our next member? We’re looking for additional engineering practices to join the movement and help shape the future of sustainable construction. If you're passionate about making a positive impact, reach out to our lead Andy Yates (andy.yates@terc.org.uk) to get involved. “The climate crisis is here and as engineers we need to accelerate our actions to transition our built environment to zero carbon.” 📸 Thanks to: Andy Matthews Studio #CircularEconomy #NetZero #Sustainability #tERC #Reuse #ClimateAction Gareth Atkinson Tom Webster Anna Beckett James Morgan Harriet Browning Thomas Hesslenberg Robert Mills Laura Batty Ben Tapley
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Join the conversation on sustainable design and engineering excellence with Watkins Payne. Follow us for updates on our latest projects and industry insights. Let's work together to create a greener, more sustainable future. #Sustainability #engineeringdesign #engineering #WatkinsPayne
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The risk profile in terms product design, engineering & construction, and borrowing can be challenging, but the opportunity and rewards can be more than worth the effort.
Managing Director Glenn Brill was quoted in a recent Construction Executive article on "What's Old Is New: Adaptive Reuse Across America." Glenn shares valuable insights on how innovative adaptive reuse projects are transforming the construction landscape, giving new life to historic structures and driving sustainable growth. Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/4fCkHgB. #Construction #Sustainability #AdaptiveReuse #ExpertsWithImpact #FTIConsulting
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Graphene can be added to concrete to improve its strength, durability, and fire resistance. It can also be added to steel to improve its strength and corrosion resistance. And it can be added to asphalt to improve its strength, durability, and resistance to water damage. #construction #civil #concrete #steel #graphene #infrastructure #environment
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