A West Yorkshire Combined Authority official has detailed how work on planning, funding and maximising the benefits of the £2.5bn West Yorkshire Mass Transit network is being carried out Full story:
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New Civil Engineer is the official magazine of the world-renowned Institution of Civil Engineers and offers insight, inspiration and education for global infrastructure professionals. We were created in 1972 with the clear purpose to challenge and inform; to get under the skin of the industry and give professionals intelligence they cannot find elsewhere. We do this through our award-winning monthly print magazine, extensive website and daily e-newsletters and a set of industry leading events including the NCE100 Companies of the Year, the Festival of Innovation and Technology and prestigious British Construction Industry Awards. The monthly print magazine is read by 42,000 civil engineering professionals in 77 countries worldwide. Our circulation spans the entire industry supply chain, with 33% working for clients, 49% for designers, and 14% for contractors. Our mission is to – once a month - make a carefully thought out, significant intervention in the global civil engineering debate that will shape the way our readers think about the industry and their role in it. Each issue is built around a key global challenge facing civil engineering and also features topical news reports and analysis, an interview with a key industry client, and in-depth technical reports focusing on innovation and technology. News is delivered digitally, daily.
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The publication of the National Infrastructure Commission Design Group’s Project Level Design Principles could change the way infrastructure benefits communities NCE spoke to Expedition Engineering, FeredayPollard and Network Rail to learn more Read on:
NIC’s Project Level Design Principles could maximise infrastructure benefits
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Arcadis is in the process of winding down its Middle East operations due to issues with getting paid by clients, but is positive about the wider outlook and is confident about its own success and ethics, according to the CEO Full story:
Arcadis CEO discusses exiting Middle East, ethics and positivity about future
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How can the UK unlock floating offshore wind’s potential? NCE spoke to WSP technical director for major infrastructure projects in the energy sector Catherine Anderson and Arup global offshore wind leader James Theobalds to find out Full story:
How can the UK unlock floating offshore wind’s potential?
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Magnetic rope testing (MRT), a technology usually used in the oil and gas sector, was used to find faults in the ropes on the Kingsferry Bridge in Kent. Full story:
Engineers explain magnetic rope testing used to assess Kingsferry Bridge lifting ropes
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The Department for Transport is not delivering funding or guidance for local roads maintenance effectively to local authorities due to large gaps in its data, according to a report from the National Audit Office Full story:
‘Significant gaps’ in DfT local roads data hindering effective maintenance funding, NAO finds
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A bridge expert from Network Rail has said the industry must challenge current standards, written and unwritten, for designing, constructing and maintaining bridges. Full story:
Network Rail bridge expert urges industry to challenge standards around design
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The status quo in the planning system is “not working”, with both development benefits and the environment losing out, according to a letter sent by the government to nature conservation organisations Full story:
Government appeals to environmentalists for support to overhaul ‘lose-lose’ planning system
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Plans to bring HS2 into Euston and associated developments in the local area are being worked on “at pace” by transport secretary Louise Haigh. Full story:
Transport secretary working ‘at pace’ on plan for HS2 Euston station
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Sir Robert McAlpine has been selected to build a £4bn electric vehicle battery factory in Somerset Full story:
McAlpine chosen to build £4bn electric vehicle battery factory in Somerset
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