With pubs, restaurants and other hospitality venues beginning to reopen their doors, and theatres and live music venues soon to follow, engineering and design considerations will probably be the last thing on the minds of most customers eager to spend some quality time outside of home with their friends and…
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ACE chief Hannah Vickers to leave for role at Mace
Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) chief executive Hannah Vickers is stepping down to join construction firm Mace.
Many civil engineering firms are missing out on vital tax-free innovation funding
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