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Clare 13th May 2016
Civil engineering consultants and others in the industry have come together to help build a new smart motorway on the M1 between junction 19 in Leicestershire and junction 16 in Northamptonshire. The scheme will see drivers be able to take…
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Clare 13th May 2016
The news has been full of sinkholes appearing across the UK in the last couple of months, but it’s not just concrete repairs that have to be undertaken in order to solve the problem. It’s also important to look into…
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Clare 12th May 2016
Here at Freyssinet, we’re experts in slope stabilization, concrete tank repairs, cathodic protection and other civil engineering specialities to help keep the UK’s infrastructure in excellent working order. But sometimes, accidents do happen, wear and tear is inevitable, so today…
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Clare 12th May 2016
It’s been five years since work began on the Queensferry Crossing between Edinburgh and Fife, and finally the £1.4 billion construction project is almost finished. The bridge construction features an impressive 23,000 miles of cable (enough to go around the…
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Clare 11th May 2016
A National Infrastructure Commission has been set up to provide analysis on the long-term future needs of infrastructure in the UK to ensure that agreements are reached so that vital projects are brought to fruition, whether that be concrete repairs,…
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Clare 11th May 2016
The town of Immingham near Grimsby underwent serious bridge construction work over the Christmas period thanks to a collaboration between civil engineering firm Freyssinet and contractor Costain. The bridge will be built beneath a critical freight railway on Rosper Road, the…
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Clare 11th May 2016
The Canal & River Trust has been busy with bridge repairs over the last few weeks, as the West India Dock’s historic lock gates needs essential work to be carried out so they can continue enabling vessels from all over the world…
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Clare 3rd May 2016
There needs to be more money spent on the construction, maintenance and building repairs for motorways and local roads, according to the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA). It has released its quarterly Workload Trends Report, which revealed the number of…
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Clare 29th April 2016
In light of the recent damage caused in towns like Cockermouth in Cumbria as a result of Storm Desmond, a fellow at the Royal Academy of Engineering has said that the standards of flood defence must be re-evaluated. Speaking to…
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Clare 29th April 2016
Whether it’s issues with concrete coating or slope stabilization, the poor performance of the roads sector is serving as a brake where the growth of the wider economy is concerned. This is according to the Civil Engineering Contractors Association’s (CECA’s)…
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