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How consultancies can seize the opportunity to deliver net zero roads
The Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) has published a new guide aimed at supporting consultancies to deliver roads that contribute to net zero ambitions.
Transpennine Route Upgrade powers forward with Manchester overhead wire installation
Overhead electric wires were installed on the railway between Manchester and Stalybridge over the weekend as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).
NCE readers overwhelmingly opposed to imperial measurements switch
Civil engineers have voted overwhelmingly against business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg's plans to revert back to using imperial measurements for purchasing goods.
Contractors officially sign for £1.3bn A66 Northern Transpennine project
Balfour Beatty, Costain, Keltbray and Kier have officially signed a £1.3bn contract to upgrade the A66 known as the Northern Transpennine project.
Engineers raise concerns over proposed switch to imperial measurements
Engineers have raised concerns about the impact of business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg’s plans to switch to imperial measurements for buying goods.
Luton Airport’s £260M autonomous light rail link delayed
The autonomous light rail link being built to connect Luton Airport with Luton Parkway station has been delayed again.
What the Northern Powerhouse Rail connection in Bradford could look like
Connecting Bradford to the revived Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) line across the North will require a new through station in the city centre, according to experts.
Webinar | Speakers revealed for expansive geopolymer specification launch event
Lead author of the new pan-industry specification for expanding geopolymer applications in ground engineering Arup associate Peter Ingram has been announced as one of the panellists for a free launch webinar for the new document.
Imagining a smarter future for the UK energy system
With energy high on the national agenda, it’s understandably difficult to step back and take a long-term view.