Declan Lynch
I joined New Civil Engineer in March 2010 and cover energy and technical stories – from small bridges to tall buildings, nuclear to tidal turbines and anything in between. In my short time at the magazine I have been lucky enough to cover a wide range of interesting events from spending two weeks embedded with the Royal Engineers in Afghanistan as well as covering a landslide disaster in Italy in first week. Having trained as an engineer I worked as a project engineer working in the UK and far flung places such as the Falkland Islands. I completed a four year Civil Engineering degree with studies in the UK, USA and Brazil. With a background in engineering I enjoy getting out in the field and talking with engineers on the ground.
Contact Info
- Tel: 020 3033 2824
- E-mail: declan.lynch@emap.com
Recent stories
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New Wear Bridge hit by further delays
Tender deadlines for the complex £118M New Wear bridge in Sunderland have put back by another month, NCE learnt this week.
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Kier May Gurney merger two years in the making
Contractor Kier’s proposed merger with rival May Gurney has been in consideration for two years, NCE learnt this week.
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Around the houses
Construction of a new road is a rare sight across the UK. Environmental concerns, efforts to increase use of public transport as well as cuts in government funding have all significantly reduced the number of new road building projects in recent years.
- Industry vows to act on site truck safety
- China downturn hits Australia
- Doubts about safety call
- Work underway on Leyton Jubilee Park
- EdF still undecided about Hinkley Point C go-ahead
- Wire theft shuts bridge
- Government to guarantee 50% of Mersey Gateway finance








