Kate Matthews, CAD Technician, completed her Technician Review with the Institution of Civil Engineers earlier this year, following a two year technician apprenticeship scheme at ARUP.Read more
Inspirational women from Atkins are working on some of the world’s most exciting projects from tunnels in Hong Kong to master planning in Oman.Read more
Follow WES president Dawn Bonfield on her journey looking at some incredible and inspiring stories of female engineers. National Women in Engineering Day on 23 June.Read more
More financial support is needed to pay for the growing demand for mentoring among female engineers, says Dawn Bonfield, President of the Women's Engineering Society, ahead of National Women in Engineering Day tomorrow.Read more
Female engineers are a critical resource needed to meet the skills demand for the current tunnelling boom experts said ahead of national women in engineering day tomorrow.Read more
With so much career opportunity across infrastructure we need make sure that we’re attracting a group of talented young people that reflects our increasingly diverse society, says HS2's Beth West.Read more
Olympic stadium conversion cost revealed, Arup reports on future of manufacturing, new appointments at Waterman Group and Skanska has its LU maintenance contract extended Olympic Stadium conversion costs have been confirmed at £272m, a 43% Read more
Collaboration can bring huge benefits to the construction delivery process but it is not easy - it requires hard work by all to reap the reward, says Simon Vaughan of JCP Consultancy.Read more
Embracing standardised prequalification can create real opportunities for innovation, efficiencies and high-quality delivery across construction, says Lafarge Tarmac's Paul Fleetham.Read more
The aviation debate in the UK has now reached a critical phase. Gatwick Airport director Alastair McDermid sets out his case for investment in a new runway.Read more
The number of students in STEM is increasing but far too slowly - we need to tackle the policy agenda that supports our practical efforts to really start to make a difference, says Paul Jackson.Read more
Fiona Woolf, former Lord Mayor of London and chair of the Base London advisory board, says we need an integrated discussion of the issues London needs to tackle.Read more
With thought and will, it is not too late for Ordsall Chord plans to be modified to allow the world’s first passenger railway station at Liverpool Road in Manchester to remain connected to the network, says Alistair Lenczner.Read more
Former Heathrow airports managing director and one time Concorde chief engineer takes over charge of the nation’s strategic road network from Graham Dalton.Read more
MPs and Peers face a tough decision between moving out to accelerate programme and reduce cost over six years or staying put to operate around the work for up to 40 years.Read more
University Technical College Reading is the first school of its type in the country to be given an outstanding rating by education's regulatory body Ofsted.Read more