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Clare 21st July 2016
A new report from the infrastructure construction industry, informed by civil engineering consultants, has shown that spending in the sector has slowed down, even before the Brexit vote. A poll by the Civil Engineering Contractor’s Association (CECA) has seen that…
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Clare 18th July 2016
Civil engineering specialist Freyssinet has successfully obtained FORS Champion status. The Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is an industry-led accreditation which aims to promote road freight as a sustainable mode of transportation. It encompasses all aspects of road safety, fuel…
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Clare 13th July 2016
The UK’s infrastructure sectors, including waste, water, transport, energy, digital communications and flood defence, are at risk of an increase in flooding and severe weather – and better sharing of information is required between these sectors in order to identify joint risks…
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Clare 29th June 2016
If you’ve got an interest in bridge jacking, you might well also have some heroes in the world of engineering. Undoubtedly for us, Sir Ove Arup is one of them. He’s best known for turning architects’ designs into reality for…
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Clare 27th June 2016
The A1 near Newcastle and Gateshead is due to be closed until Wednesday (June 29th) after a huge sinkhole at least 3m deep and about 6.5m in diameter appeared beneath the carriageway. Urgent concrete repairs and other such work is now…
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Clare 24th June 2016
While we’re busy engineering and undertaking structural assessment testing and monitoring for the railways themselves, other engineers are developing the next break through with train technology itself. According to Business Green, new research into electric vehicles in regards to trains…
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Clare 22nd June 2016
Highways England has been working closely with Birmingham City Council to plan essential concrete structure repairs for Spaghetti Junction, one of the most iconic road structures in the UK. Roadworks will take place from June 27th and are likely to…
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Clare 13th June 2016
A portion of the coast in east Sussex appears to be at risk after thousands of tonnes of chalk fell late last month between Cuckmere Haven and Birling Gap. According to the BBC, RNLI officer Alan Novis said it was…
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Clare 2nd June 2016
The historic Rob Roy Bridge in Culter in Aberdeen will soon see concrete repairs take place in order to ensure it stands the test of time, after Aberdeen City Council found that the structure – used by countless commuters and holidaymakers…
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Clare 27th May 2016
Thanks to the devastation wreaked at the end of last year by storms Desmond, Eva and Frank, insurance claims from flooded home and business owners have climbed to more than 15,000, figures from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have…
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