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Progress on TransPennine Route Upgrade "heartening," says TfN chair
The Board of Transport for the North met in Manchester to discuss progress on the North's rail network.
‘Collaboration will improve diversity in engineering and the built environment’
Dr Sarah Prichard, chair of the board of the Association for Consultancy and Engineering, talks diversity on Internation…
HS2 in UK first, as viaduct is manufactured off-site
Major step forward for viaduct design, as Thame Valley Viaduct is manufactured in a factory.
ACE supports Northern Ireland members over infrastructure budget cuts
ACE backs calls from Northern Ireland Construction Group (NICG) for immediate restoration of executive and assembly.
Innovation and Net Zero hackathon aims to bring together brilliant minds
Time to book your place on the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) event, discussing net zero challenges a…
AECOM to be infrastructure delivery advisor for Ukraine reconstruction
The firm will provide tech support and programme management.
Anglian Water is using geospatial tech to identify sewer risks
The mapping system has led to 51% blockage reduction and £1m in savings.
Finboot partners with plastic waste processing firm
CDRC Global converts plastic waste into a construction aggregate.
Wastewater treatment technology purchased by Wessex Water
The two new filters provide enhanced ammonia removal.
You can’t be what you can’t see, say female engineers
Harley Haddow’s female engineers flatten misconceptions around the industry.
Gleeds names beneficiaries of charity fund
The international property and construction consultancy will provide funds, staff volunteering opportunities and pro-bon…
Time to book your place on Net Zero Week hackathon
Opportunity for organisations of all sizes to come together to address net zero challenge.