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Arup leads design team for new £31m Wear footbridge
Arup to lead design for new £31m pedestrian and cycle crossing on the River Wear in Sunderland.
Tarmac and Align test innovative low carbon concrete
New low carbon concrete trialled on HS2 phase one construction.
Get the lowdown on securing business information and trade secrets
Law firm Bird & Bird is hosting a special in-person event in London for ACE members on Tuesday 15 March.
Bridge shows the way to more inclusive infrastructure
Extensive and meaningful engagement with local communities is key to delivering positive social outcomes.
Encouraging collaboration across the infrastructure ecosystem
When it comes to ecosystems in infrastructure, there’s a fine line between collaboration and competition.
Armitt calls for year of infrastructure acceleration not prevarication
NIC chair Sir John Armitt has outlined some of the high-level challenges for infrastructure over the next 12 months.
Public transport in UK cities most expensive in Europe, report reveals
Transport charity calls for government to make buses and trains more affordable to help net zero ambitions.
CEO of top US engineering body to feature in latest In the Spotlight live interview
Sign up for our live interview with the president and CEO of the American Council of Engineering Companies on 9 March 20…
New industry white paper looks at embracing disruption in construction
White paper highlights how the construction sector can embrace disruption rather than be disrupted by it.
Pledge To Net Zero passes 150 signatories landmark
Arcadis joins Pledge To Net Zero alongside Waterman Group, Royal Meteorological Society and CIEEM.
Glasgow outlines £290m pipeline of infrastructure contracts
More than £290m worth of contract opportunities in Glasgow City Region’s latest contract pipeline.
Major improvement plan published for A50/500 corridor
Enhancements could create over 12,000 jobs and generate £12bn for the economy.