23 year-old Dylan Shankland, a Shadow Contract Performance Supervisor at North Ayrshire Council was awarded the Winner of Winners prize and joint winner of the Surveying category at the prestigious Duke of Gloucester’s Young Achievers Scheme in 2015.
National charity to support young people into employment and training in the built environment, seeks rising young stars to celebrate at annual awards in 2016.
Men occupy more than 90% of management roles in highways and transportation and ethnic minorities make up less than 10% of the workforce. Institution’s toolkit offers advice on how to change the balance.
Thirty two students and apprentices have just enjoyed student week at Tony Gee and Partners which involved an 850 mile tour of Britain to experience all that civil engineering has to offer. Jackie Whitelaw reports.
Infrastructure must constantly challenge itself to encourage and embrace ideas from a wide pool of talent if it is to meet the challenge of delivering the best infrastructure for the future, says Beth West.
The annual International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineers design conference brought together a record number of young designers to hear inspirational speakers, take part in topical discussion and hear from the brightest talent in the industry.
If Lord Adonis' new Infrastructure Commission is to deliver its promise, we need the skills to deliver priority infrastructure projects, says Paul Jackson.