This month’s round up of partnerships and mergers in the engineering sector from all over the world features a variety of initiatives that will provide forward-thinking future developments.
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Balfour’s ‘mega tent’ gives industrial conditions at constrained Paddington bridge renewal job
Erecting a “mega tent” over a constrained work site above Paddington station has enabled Balfour Beatty to carry out renewal on a 112-year-old bridge in industrial-like conditions, a senior engineer on the project has told NCE.
Welsh Water picks Arup, AtkinsRéalis, Motts and Stantec for engineering consultancy
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW) has appointed Arup, AtkinsRéalis, Mott MacDonald and Stantec to its £160M engineering consultancy services framework for the eighth asset management period (AMP8), between 2025 and 2030.
How can the UK unlock floating offshore wind’s potential?
Floating wind farms are becoming ever more viable, opening up new possibilities for renewable energy from the sea.
Arup chosen to lead next stage of design work for Stratford station redevelopment
Arup has been chosen to lead a multidisciplinary team that will work on the next stage of designs for upgrading Stratford station and the surrounding area in London.
‘World’s widest’ multi-tower cable-stayed bridge opens in China
The world’s widest multi-tower cable-stayed bridge, designed by Arup, has opened in Xi’an in central China.
Consultancy partners selected for £20M framework on Glasgow’s £15bn Clyde Metro proposals
Glasgow City Council and Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) have chosen consultancy partners in a £20M framework to aid in making an investment case for the £15bn Clyde Metro.
Arup and Foster + Partners reveal designs for four stations of California High-Speed Rail
Arup and Foster + Partners have revealed their latest designs for the first four stations of the California High-Speed Rail.
Arup, Binnies, JBA appointed to £30M Natural Resources Wales water consultancy framework
Arup, Binnies and JBA have been appointed to a new £30M Natural Resources Wales (NRW) framework to provide water consultancy services.
Can 3D printing go mainstream for bridge construction?
3D printing technology could be deployed for bridge construction, but there are still some factors hindering its adoption.