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Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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Government skills plan promises technical education reform
Government has accepted and promised to implement every one of Lord Sainsbury's recommendations on technical education reformRead more -
Beating a wider path to tackle the skills shortage
The Institution of Structural Engineers is transforming access to Chartered Membership. IStructE chief executive Martin Powell explains the changesRead more -
David Waboso appointed to forge Digital Railway
Network Rail has announced that London Underground's capital programmes director David Waboso will join NR to lead its Digital Railway directorateRead more -
Apprenticeship week – industry campaigning to "challenge stigma"
infrastructure industry leaders have marked the start of National Apprenticeship Week with a call for schools, colleges and parents to alter their attitudes towards apprenticeshipsRead more -
Highways Academy inspiring change
Young recruits are being helped into a career in the highways sector by a London based training initiative established to tackle skills shortages.Read more -
Civil engineer Andy Milner to take the helm at Amey as new CEO
Amey appoints a civil engineer as its new chief executive to replace Mel Ewell.Read more -
Coup for Arup as deputy mayor joins firm
Isabel Dedring,the London deputy mayor for transport, is to join Arup as global transport leader in March.Read more -
Government sets apprenticeship quotas for rail and road contracts
Engineering profession welcomes Terry Morgan plan to create 30,000 new apprentices.Read more -
English sets out his agenda
The new ACE chairman has made SMEs, regional members and young people’s development the top priorities for his year in officeRead more -
Salaries must rise to retain talent says Jeannie Edwards
We asked leading industry figures which three things they are most excited about for 2016 and what are the biggest risks? Diversity and inclusion are gaining traction but we must pay to keep the best, says MWH director Jeannie EdwardsRead more