Spotlight on Construction: Digital transformation within the industry

May 15, 2019

Construction is one of the largest industry sectors in the UK, representing around six per cent of GDP, and the government is keen to promote better adoption of digital and manufacturing technologies in order to reduce costs, timescales and greenhouse gas emissions linked to the creation of the built environment.

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Stewart

Stewart is a design, engineering and planning firm located in Raleigh, Durham and Charlotte, NC, serving clients throughout the southeastern US. With a unique collaborative cross-discipline approach that results in stronger and more creative designs, Stewart offers a variety of services to meet the needs of its clients, including Land Planning and Design, Structural Engineering, Transportation, Bike/Ped Planning and Design, Geomatics, Sports and Events, and Construction Services.

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Stewart

Stewart is a design, engineering and planning firm located in Raleigh, Durham and Charlotte, NC, serving clients throughout the southeastern US. With a unique collaborative cross-discipline approach that results in stronger and more creative designs, Stewart offers a variety of services to meet the needs of its clients, including Land Planning and Design, Structural Engineering, Transportation, Bike/Ped Planning and Design, Geomatics, Sports and Events, and Construction Services.

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