Three new multi-million pound research centres have been opened by the University of Sheffield in the region, aiming to further boost the city’s reputation as a hub for advanced engineering. The new centres could also boost the reputation of the…
GRP Solutions will be exhibiting on a new, innovative two-storey Stand R95, as well as sponsoring the Composite Engineering Networking Area, at this year’s Advanced Engineering on the 31st of October and 1st of November. Guests are also invited to…
Lynas Engineers, the Teeside-based civil engineering company, has completed a series of projects in quick succession for a leading sustainable transport planner, which resulted in the two companies forming a strategic partnership. The ten projects completed for TPS Transport Consultants…
All industries have specific requirements when planning for the upcoming days, weeks, months and even years ahead. One of the key issues concerning planning in the engineering sector is that the industry as a whole needs a resource plan that…
When multinational engineering group LoneStar needed someone to manage a huge consolidation and relocation project in the West Midlands they knew exactly who to turn to for help – FBX Solutions. LoneStar manufactures and supplies high-performance fasteners, sealing and precision-engineered…
HS2 Makes New Appointments : The UK’s high speed rail project HS2 has appointed Richard Robinson from multinational engineering firm Aecom as the new chief operating officer (COO). He will be supporting chief executive Mark Thurston to delier what is…
Water Improvement Scheme in North Uist : A £15 million Outer Hebrides water improvement was dismantled into 12 modules before being carried 128 miles by road and sea from Ross-shire Engineering’s base in Muir of Ord to Lochmaddy, in North…
The Director of the Scottish Manufacturing Advisory Service (SMAS) at Scottish Enterprise, Nick Shields, looks into how digital holds the key to a more productive construction sector. The modern approach to production for the most traditional industries can take the…
Middlesbrough Council has received the plans for the development of the £55 million TeesAMP advanced manufacturing park, which will cover 11 hectares and create up to 1,000 jobs in the Tees Valley. The plans will be considered this month by…
Human Spine Inspired Bridge Pier : Engineers in the UK have started working on the development of a durable, low maintenance, and low carbon bridge pier inspired by the anatomy of the human spine. It can be easily built in…
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