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East West Rail launches £700M support works framework engagement
The East West Rail Company (EWR Co) has launched a market engagement exercise for a £700M framework covering archaeology, ground investigations, minor civils and utilities. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 311 min read


Q&A: BTSYM chair Arabel Vilas Serín on embracing diversity within geotechnics
British Tunnelling Society Young Members chair Arabel Vilas Serín discusses the skills shortage, embracing innovation and the need for diversity within the geotechnical community. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 301 min read


Mast Year for Trees Could Indicate Increased Subsidence Threat
“On my evening walk through our local woodland area last week, trying to catch the last of the sun rays, I couldn’t help but notice an abundance of acorns and conkers. As bountiful as this mast year has been so far, it got me thinking – are our trees in distress?” Freya Chapman is the Residential Lead at ground engineering specialist, Mainmark UK . She collaborates with arborists, insurers and civil engineers in her role as a Subsidence Forum Committee member to educate home
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Geo Con
Oct 293 min read


Market engagement launched for £360M low-level waste capping job
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) is seeking a contractor to carry out £360M worth of capping and large-scale earthworks activities at the UK's low-level radioactive waste store in Cumbria. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 291 min read


Worldsensing Launches a New Generation of TheirTiltmeter
Worldsensing is proud to unveil its new G7 Tiltmeter during the opening ceremony of the Tech Exchange EMEA, a technical workshop gathering members of the company’s partner program across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The G7 Tiltmeter is a 3-axis wireless device designed for monitoring ground movement and structural integrity, offering unmatched flexibility and autonomy in challenging environments. With multiple operational modes — an energy-efficient trigger-based mode
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Geo Con
Oct 292 min read


Russell Roof Tiles Secures Backing To Accelerate FurtherGrowth And Innovation
Leading roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles has secured an eight-figure funding package from HSBC UK to support the next phase of its ambitious growth and innovation strategy. Headquartered in Burton-on-Trent, where it has two manufacturing sites, Russell Roof Tiles is a major UK producer of concrete roof tiles and accessories, supplying leading housebuilders, developers, and social housing providers nationwide. The new refinancing deal provides increased financial flex
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Geo Con
Oct 282 min read


SCS chiefs oversee work as London HS2 tunnelling works resume
Senior bosses are overseeing work on High Speed 2's (HS2's) London tunnels as operations gradually resume following a safety incident last month. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 281 min read


Government sets ball rolling on £360M Euston station engineering dea
The government is seeking interest in a £360M role as engineering and design partner (EDP) for the overhaul of Euston station, which would include coordinating civil works with other aspects of the project. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 271 min read


Bangkok ‘sinkhole’ repairs progress as authorities confirm no further subsidence
Thai authorities have confirmed no further subsidence or structural damage to an underground subway tunnel that collapsed beneath a Bangkok road last month, triggering a major “sinkhole”. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 241 min read


Cumbria rail tunnel closed for ‘massive’ remediation effort
A rail tunnel in Cumbria has been closed for the winter after Network Rail engineers discovered legacy mine workings underneath it. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
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Geo Con
Oct 231 min read
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