The latest edition of IN Site carries a construction masthead, although its reach extends into the infrastructure choices now shaping industrial capacity. Data centres, battery manufacturing, nuclear support works, and digitally connected supplier systems all appear in an issue that treats construction as part of the delivery mechanism for the next wave of productive assets.
The digital demand feature follows data centres before operations begin, where carbon is carried through concrete, steel, and specification choices long before a facility starts drawing power. From there, the issue moves into Sizewell C’s campus and workforce package, GreenPower Park’s approved battery manufacturing units at Coventry Airport, and cyber resilience for building suppliers whose ERP and delivery systems sit across active project chains.
That spread suits an Industrial News readership because manufacturing, engineering, materials, energy, and logistics are becoming harder to separate from built infrastructure. A cooler construction market has not removed demand for capacity; it has concentrated attention on where investment, resilience, and technical discipline can still turn plans into working assets.
Read the latest IN Site issue.



