Trio of Shropshire SMEs form specialist JV for infrastructure delivery
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by Rob Hakimian
2h ago
Beaver Bridges, Chasetown Civil Engineering and Foundation Piling have joined forces as The Shropshire Alliance “to drive forward the delivery of the UK’s infrastructure developments”. The post Trio of Shropshire SMEs form specialist JV for infrastructure delivery appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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Bespoke cantilever frame used for piling on Sunderland’s new Wear footbridge
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by Nia Kajastie
3h ago
A cantilever solution has been used to install piles on the Sunderland’s new high-level footbridge across the River Wear by contractor VolkerStevin. The post Bespoke cantilever frame used for piling on Sunderland’s new Wear footbridge appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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£850M Liverpool City highways planned works framework to be procured
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by Rob Hakimian
3h ago
Liverpool City Council has commenced pre-market engagement on its £850M frameworks for planned highways works. The post £850M Liverpool City highways planned works framework to be procured appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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Turner & Townsend selected to assist Bristol Airport expansion
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by Tom Pashby
3h ago
Cost management, project management and employers agent expertise on the Bristol Airport expansion will be provided by Turner & Townsend after the consultancy was selected to join the airport’s framework for its expansion activities. The post Turner & Townsend selected to assist Bristol Airport expansion appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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Safety of smart motorways again questioned as data shows regular technology outages
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by Rob Hakimian
22h ago
Smart motorways lost power 397 times between June 2022 and February 2024, sometimes for days at a time, new data has shown. The post Safety of smart motorways again questioned as data shows regular technology outages appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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Barrow-in-Furness line reopens 1 month after derailment near void
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by Tom Pashby
22h ago
Network Rail engineers have fixed the embankment where a train derailed one month ago on the Lancaster to Barrow-in-Furness line, restoring services. The post Barrow-in-Furness line reopens 1 month after derailment near void appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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Plan released to triple offshore wind supply chain and achieve £25bn economic boost by 2035
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by Rob Hakimian
1d ago
A roadmap to tripling the UK’s offshore wind manufacturing capability and providing a £25bn boost to the economy by 2035 has been released by key players in the nation’s offshore wind industry. The post Plan released to triple offshore wind supply chain and achieve £25bn economic boost by 2035 appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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Second offshore substation platform installed at Dogger Bank wind farm
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by Tom Pashby
1d ago
The second uncrewed offshore HVDC substation has been installed by Saipem at SSE Renewables’ Dogger Bank wind farm, which is set to be the largest offshore wind farm in the world. The post Second offshore substation platform installed at Dogger Bank wind farm appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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£1.8bn UK-Denmark interconnector launched at 1.4GW in key part of ‘North Sea super-grid’
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by Rob Hakimian
4d ago
National Grid has formally launched the 765km long land and subsea interconnector between Britain and Denmark with a capacity of 1.4GW. The post £1.8bn UK-Denmark interconnector launched at 1.4GW in key part of ‘North Sea super-grid’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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84m deep borehole excavated under Palace of Westminster for geological surveys
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by Thomas Johnson
4d ago
An 84m deep borehole has been excavated under the Palace of Westminster as part of geological surveys done to assess ground conditions as part of early works on its long-term restoration.  The post 84m deep borehole excavated under Palace of Westminster for geological surveys appeared first on New Civil Engineer ..read more
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