New Civil Engineer
Judith Cruickshank
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Action stations
1-Nov-2006
RAIL ALL THE WAY - Managing interfaces was the key to the successful construction of Stratford and Ebbsfleet International stations. Judith Cruickshank reports. -
The money-go-round
1-Nov-2006
RAIL ALL THE WAY - Financing the high-speed link was a rollercoaster ride for LCR. But the solution reached has lessons for similar projects, says Judith Cruickshank. -
Thinking outside the box
8-Jul-2004
Rail - Tube maintenance -
Elgin marvel
12-Feb-2004
Flooding Flood alleviation -
Civils variety show double act
4-Dec-2003
Awards Civil engineering manager of the year -
High speed spinoff
1-Nov-2003
Water Recycling -
Jamaican run
1-Nov-2003
Highways Jamaica -
High speed spin-off
16-Oct-2003
Water Recycling -
Jamaican run
25-Sep-2003
Highways Jamaica -
Current affairs
1-Sep-2003
Bridges -
Philippine fillip
1-Sep-2003
Bridges Philippines -
Current affairs
21-Aug-2003
Bridges Record crossings -
Philippine fillip
21-Aug-2003
Bridges: Philippines -
Fruit of your own labour
24-Jul-2003
Working lives Contracting -
Trouble on the terraces
17-Jul-2003
The extraordinary engineered rice terraces of Ifugao in the Philippines are in danger of final decay. -
Siamese twin track
10-Jul-2003
Rail Bangkok -
Four way stretch
5-Jun-2003
Mekong river development -
Welcome to the world of work
5-Jun-2003
Working lives: First job -
Wonder walls
1-Jun-2003
Environment Philippines -
Go with the flow
22-May-2003
Working lives Water opportunities -
Destination Dubai
1-Mar-2003
Middle East: Dubai -
Croatian connection
1-Aug-2002
Roads - Croatia -
Croatian connection
20-Jun-2002
Roads Zagreb-Split motorway -
Happy at Happold
13-Jun-2002
Graduate training -
Toy story
1-Feb-2002
Leisure developments Legoland Deutschland: An opening date nearly a year earlier than scheduled did not phase the consultant designing the new Legoland in Germany. Judith Cruickshank reports from Bavaria -
Toy story
17-Jan-2002
Technical feature Legoland -
The right move
1-Oct-2001
Roads BNRR -
Gambling on resources
1-Dec-2000
Southern Nevada's vast water supply and treatment project is taking a chance on increased allocations as Judith Cruickshank discovers -
Opening the floodgates
1-Dec-2000
A great deal has changed for Halcrow's water and environment engineers over the past two decades. Judith Cruickshank reports -
Opening the floodgates
28-Sep-2000
A great deal has changed for Halcrow's water and environment engineers over the past two decades. Judith Cruickshank reports. -
Expanding root and branch
27-Jul-2000
Kier is preparing to jump ahead in the civils contracting field, reports Judith Cruickshank -
Bridges: Amazing grace
6-Jul-2000
The 0resund fixed link was formally inaugurated by Queen Margrethe of Denmark and King Carl Gustav of Sweden this week. The 27km road and rail link between the two countries is expected to form the keystone of an entire new economic region. 0resund's comp -
Brief encounter
1-Jun-2000
On 1 July the 0resund fixed link will be formally inaugurated by Queen Margrethe of Denmark and King Carl Gustav of Sweden. The 27km road and rail link between the two countries is expected to form the keystone of an entire new economic region. 0resund's -
Express orders
27-Jan-2000
Roads; Abu Dhabi highway -
Salaries
11-Nov-1999
2000 years of civilisation -
Hoover Dam
4-Nov-1999
In 1955 the American Society of Civil Engineers named the Hoover Dam as one of the USA's seven civil engineering wonders. -
Medieval fortifications
7-Oct-1999
Archaeological excavations in the last half century have uncovered much information about medieval fortifications: in particular, the earthworks which formed the defences of early castles. Broadly speaking, medieval defences were either private - protecting a castle or manor - or public as in city walls. -
Wand wishes settled
7-Oct-1999
Developers are under increasing pressure to build on contaminated brownfield sites. Judith Cruickshank reports from one site where cement stabilisation has made the difference between commercial success and failure. Pictures by David Jones. -
Statue of Liberty
1-Jul-1999
ANALYSIS -
Luton ready for summer rush
10-Jun-1999
AIRPORTS: Luton finds the cash to grow. -
US and UK look to form closer links
27-May-1999
ICE NEWS -
Rooting for teamwork Partnering is not new for Fondedile, MD Ian McKenzie tells Judith Cruickshank. It has been a way of life for almost 30 years.
3-Dec-1998
When he was still a student, Ian McKenzie spent some months working for a foundations contractor, as a result of which he made a vow 'never to work for a foundations contractor; the hours are awful'. But as the saying goes, 'never say never'. Now, as managing director of leading specialist foundations contractor Fondedile, he still finds the hours appalling, but has learned to accept them.








