New Civil Engineer
Neil Doyle
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Upwardly mobile
1-Jul-2000
A revolution is on the way Neil Doyle forecasts, but it will be taking place in your pocket, handbag or or briefcase with the advent of new communications technology -
Brave new world is nigh
15-Jun-2000
The world is about to be gripped by a wild stampede for consumer electronics on a biblical scale. Contrary to the wishful thinking of Old Economy doom-mongers, the internet bubble is not going to burst. It is in the process of being pumped up to become a monstrous Zeppelin that will dominate the skies and block out the sun. -
Confidence building
2-Sep-1999
KOREA; The South Korean economy may still be on shaky legs but the country's construction industry is building for a booming future. Neil Doyle reports from the start of Seoul's enormous new airport which will be able to handle 100M passengers a year. -
Profile Wu-Hyeon Lee Head of South Korea's first high speed rail line.
2-Sep-1999
ANALYSIS -
Site clearance hampers Korean bridge collapse investigation
19-Aug-1999
NEWS -
Highway high spot
15-Jul-1999
Highways maintenance contractor Ringway has had a good year, says Neil Doyle. -
Some you win, some you lose
24-Jun-1999
News that Railtrack has snapped up the sub surface lines deal has received a mixed reaction from those it would have had to compete with. -
Tarmac sets course for contractors
24-Jun-1999
ANALYSIS -
Tube links may hinder transport integration
24-Jun-1999
RAILTRACK'S PROPOSAL to link London Underground's subsurface lines with the national rail network could lead to further fragmentation of transport in the capital rather than greater integration, it was claimed this week. -
Driving seat
17-Jun-1999
Municipal engineers have been thrust to the fore by the Government's integrated transport White Paper. Neil Doyle looks at the challenges facing them ahead of next week's Association of Municipal Engineers conference. -
Tarmac boss gets year's salary and new job
17-Jun-1999
TARMAC CHIEF EXECUTIVE Sir Neville Simms will receive a £667,000 pay off for loss of office under plans to demerge the group's construction arm. -
Contractors reluctant to contest Railtrack Tube bid
10-Jun-1999
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