New Civil Engineer
Ty Byrd
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Support on the way
9-Oct-2003
Technical feature CTRL -
A shore thing
6-Feb-2003
Flooding & coastal -
Cracking resurfacing
21-Mar-2002
COVER STORY - M11: Crack and seat and strict enforcement of a 40mph speed limit was the secret of a motorway resurfacing contract which finished 30 days early. Ty Byrd reports from the M11. -
ALARM on the roads
27-Sep-2001
HIGHWAY MANAGEMENT - SURFACING: A revealing annual roads survey helps the Asphalt Industry Alliance punch above its weight. Ty Byrd reports. -
Monitoring can help tunnellers if used 'with care'
1-Apr-2001
TUNNELS ARE fully designed in Britain and tunnellers here want instrumentation to allow them to check that all is going as anticipated, and to provide data for future designs. Instruments should be appropriate for their purpose, effective, ideally remote, and able to disseminate data rapidly. -
Sophisticated monitoring can help tunnellers if used 'with care'
15-Mar-2001
TUNNELS ARE fully designed in Britain and tunnellers here want instrumentation to allow them to check that all is going as anticipated, and to provide data for future designs. Instruments should be appropriate for their purpose, effective, ideally remote, and able to disseminate data rapidly. -
Fuel pitch
1-Feb-2000
A fuel resistant binder has opened up new markets for asphalt producers says Ty Byrd -
Prepare to detrunk
27-Jan-2000
Highways; Trunk roads; What defines a truck road and what is detrunking? To start NCE's highways special, Ty Byrd explains. -
A widening vocabulary
18-Jun-1999
Concurrency, incubation, surgeries - unlikely words like these describe why Highways Agency engineers are sweating over the widening of the M2. Ty Byrd reports. -
Rushing to the rivers
15-Apr-1999
Russia’s river/sea ports, formerly part of the USSR’s command economy, are having to become proactive, market orientated businesses.








