Measures to address carbon emissions from property have only been put in place by a third of companies, according to new research from Mace.
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The nuclear renaissance: Taking on the skills shortage and net zero
With growing Parliamentary support for the Nuclear Energy Bill, which will help with financing new power stations in Britain, now is the time for nuclear. However, with numerous major infrastructure projects running in parallel, the pressing question remains: how do we create the pipeline of talent needed to regenerate our…
Podcast | ICE President Ed McCann on rail uncertainty, COP26 and secrets behind London’s Olympic velodrome
The latest episode of The Engineers Collective is out now.
HS2 waiting on Shapps approval to award maligned £2.75bn rolling stock contract
HS2 Ltd is waiting on transport secretary Grant Shapps to approve its preferred bidder to supply trains for the High Speed 2 (HS2) network.
Turner & Townsend to oversee Network Rail’s work to prepare Crewe for HS2
Turner & Townsend has secured a two-year contract to provide project controls services for the Network Rail Crewe programme, which will connect the existing rail network with HS2 in the future.
How self-employment can drive efficiencies on infrastructure projects like HS2
A key component of the Government’s strategy to build back better is the array of infrastructure projects – such as Hinkley Point nuclear power station, HS2 and Crossrail.
Crossrail has just £253M left to spend on completing Elizabeth line
Crossrail Ltd has just £253M left to spend before available funding runs dry.
Five ways for civil engineers to act on climate change
As we emerge from the COP26 Summit, we all have an opportunity to consider what steps we can take to act on climate change. Individual engineers play a significant role in shaping and designing the world around them, meaning we all have the opportunity to help create a more sustainable…
More than half of ethnic minorities abandon engineering careers
More than half of ethnic minorities abandon their engineering careers compared to 39% of white people, according to research by Atkins.
Net zero will not happen unless we start implementing existing solutions today
COP26 has confirmed that world-wide net zero emissions by 2050 won’t happen. The drive to tackle climate change needs to start with solutions that are available here and now.