Digital Construction

Manufacturers Information Hub gains government backing

Visualisation of the Manufacturers Information Hub

The Manufacturers Information Hub (MIH) – the proposed single gateway for construction product information – gained government backing at its formal launch at Digital Construction Week (DCW).

Fergus Harradence, deputy director, construction, logistics, airports and water at the Department for Business & Trade, spoke at the launch of the MIH at DCW. He pointed out some key benefits of the MIH for the government’s objectives to modernise the sector, as set out in the Construction Products Reform Green Paper:

  • construction relies on the coordination of many parts; this will only happen efficiently if the whole supply chain is digitised;
  • improving digital information management processes can only help attract talent to the sector; and
  • digitised construction product information will also deliver sustainability benefits and will be essential for the delivery of digital product passports.

The plans for the MIH were first reported at the start of the year. To date, the MIH’s development has been spearheaded by Tata Steel digital platforms and innovation lead Alex Small, Saint-Gobain Interior Solutions head of digital construction Paul French, and former chair of Construction Products Europe’s digital task group, Brian Glancy.

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