How HS2 is using automotive techniques to drive down time and carbon on viaduct design
Digital Edition: How HS2 is using automotive techniques to drive down time and carbon on viaduct design
High Speed 2 (HS2) is to mandate the use of software used by the automotive industry to improve efficiency on infrastructure design and can do a month's design work in an hour, as well as cut carbon.
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