New Civil Engineer
Ian Lawrence
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Developers fear more red tape
1-Aug-2005
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Centres of style
21-Jul-2005
The decline of the manufacturing industry has left parts of the West Midlands in dire need of regeneration. Ian Lawrence explores some of the schemes under way. -
No individual to blame for Hatfield, says accused engineer
21-Jul-2005
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Striking a balance
21-Jul-2005
Conflicts between national transport strategy and regional needs must be solved to stimulate regeneration in the West Midlands, reports Ian Lawrence. -
Marching orders
7-Jul-2005
Make Poverty History march - Extensive planning by Edinburgh engineers ensured that last weekend's Make Poverty History march passed off peacefully.Ian Lawrence was on the scene. -
Disruption fears prompt G8 march route change
30-Jun-2005
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Merseytram bosses pin revival hopes on Prescott
16-Jun-2005
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Cabinet reshuffl e strengthens planning and regeneration
12-May-2005
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George McManus, Labour, Beverley & Holderness
12-May-2005
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Third of civil engineers to vote conservative, says NCE poll
5-May-2005
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Drainage mis-specifications damage reputations and roads
21-Apr-2005
DEVELOPERS AND highway authorities are being swamped with so many different types of drainage product that they are specifying the wrong ones, manufacturers claimed this week. -
Grimshaw loses Bath Spa role to Capita Symonds
21-Apr-2005
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Rising from coal's ashes
14-Apr-2005
Regional spotlight The changing face of the East Midlands has thrown up diverse challenges for the agency behind regeneration in the region.Ian Lawrence reports. -
Conservative
7-Apr-2005
General election -
Bath Spa: what went wrong
3-Mar-2005
Client: Bath and North East Somerset Council (B&NES) Architect: Grimshaw Contractor: Mowlem Redevelopment of the disused pools and baths was originally estimated to cost £13M and was due to be ready in August 2002. -
Speed restrictions would have reduced Hatfield crash risk
3-Mar-2005
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Hatfield defendants are 'scapegoats' for crash
10-Feb-2005
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Thirst for innovation
1-Feb-2005
Cyprus is tackling chronic water shortages with a bold new programme of dam construction.Ian Lawrence reports. -
Iinfrastructure fears cut 80,000 homes from south east plan
2-Dec-2004
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Politics - Highway snobbery
2-Dec-2004
Local government - The integrity of the local highways engineer has been questioned.Ian Lawrence asks whether this is inevitable following the profession's loss of influence at county hall. -
£250M cuts to save Leeds Supertram
18-Nov-2004
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Regeneration game
18-Nov-2004
A riverside recycling plant has made a flying start in tackling the capital's waste. Ian Lawrence reports. -
Regional transport policy to survive assembly 'no' vote
11-Nov-2004
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Mind the gap
4-Nov-2004
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Accident rates linked to road underspending
21-Oct-2004
COUNCILS THAT overspend on highways maintenance budgets stand a better chance of reducing road accident casualties than those which underspend, newly released research suggests. -
Surviving MerseyTram player set to enter bid
21-Oct-2004
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Chaos as council's late route change demand threatens MerseyTram
7-Oct-2004
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Rebuilding Iraq may be rewarding but risk remains
30-Sep-2004
News - As terrorist kidnappers increasingly target engineers, is it possible to stay safe? Ian Lawrence reports. -
GLA invites more policy input from engineers
23-Sep-2004
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Earnings enigma
16-Sep-2004
Directors' salaries How much does your boss earn? NCE has discovered substantial differences between the salaries of the highest paid directors of British consultants.Ian Lawrence investigates. -
Professionals at risk from cowboy asbestos inspectors
9-Sep-2004
USED CAR salesmen with three days training are undercutting accredited asbestos inspection firms, specialist consultants claimed this week. -
Local government civils lose early retirement cash
19-Aug-2004
GOVERNMENT PLANS to cut the pensions of local government engineers who retire early could make municipal engineering posts less attractive and increase pressure on senior officers, the ICE warned this week. -
Windsurfing must wait
19-Aug-2004
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