Restoring the Grade II listed Glory Hole jetty in Lincoln was a complex undertaking featuring divers and land slipping into the water, members of the engineering teams have detailed to NCE.
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Podcast | Celebrating 40 years of the Thames Barrier
The latest episode of the Engineers Collective is out now: listen in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, your usual platform or the player below.
Griffiths completes £6M coastal flood defence project in north Wales
Griffiths Construction has completed a £6M project to protect a community in Bangor, north Wales from coastal flooding.
Turner & Townsend to commence ground investigations for £37M Dumfries flood scheme
Turner & Townsend will next month commence ground investigation works for the £37M Whitesands project to improve flood protection in Dumfries, Scotland.
How digital tools are unlocking carbon management for Wessex Water
Wessex Water has an ambition for carbon management to become business as usual and for it not to be viewed as a specialist skill or complicated task – and it is well on the way to achieving that.
Port of Dover alerts contractors to £400M civils, buildings and utilities opportunities
The Port of Dover has alerted the market that it is preparing a framework for civils, marine civils, utilities and building services that has an estimated value of £400M across four years.
TBM breaks through after 220m drive under River Tees for £155M pipeline project
Northumbrian Water, principal contractor Farrans and subcontractor Joseph Gallagher have celebrated the breakthrough of their tunnel boring machine (TBM) after a 220m drive under the River Tees.
Stem, SuDS and supporting the next generation
As the world becomes increasingly focused on the environment, we look to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) to develop systems and techniques to mitigate our impact on the planet.
Cost estimate for California’s 72km water tunnel under river delta rises to $20bn
The estimated cost for the construction of a rainwater storage tunnel underneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in California has risen to $20bn (£16bn).
Sludge ‘gasification’, no dig leak repair, novel SuDS delivery among £40M Ofwat winners
Ofwat has awarded 17 innovations a share of £40M to develop projects such as converting treated sludge to usable products, a market-based approach to sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), no dig leak repairs and much more.