Careers latest
Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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Career path: Nicola Moriarty – BWB associate
Nicola Moriarty is a chartered structural engineer having started out in construction at 16.Read more -
My working life: Kirsty Jamieson, associate, Tony Gee and Partners
Redesigning bridges to accommodate overhead rail power lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow requires a calm head and an ability to hit a deadline.Read more -
Q and A with Mike Putnam: Why the UK needs a lower carbon industry
The Green Construction Board hosted its Infrastructure Carbon Review conference this week. Co-chair Mike Putnam explains progress to date.Read more -
Delivering in ‘the Zone’
David Waboso explains how incorporating operational railway requirements into traditional time/cost/quality planning keeps the Tube running even while it is being upgraded.Read more -
AECOM: “The most exciting adventure in the industry” says Morriss
Size won’t be a problem says EMEA chief executive Steve Morriss as consultant seals $6bn purchase of URS.Read more -
ARCADIS and Hyder: Enjoy the journey says UK boss Brookes
Second major acquisition completed last week was the ARCADIS purchase of Hyder Consulting. UK chief executive Alan Brookes explains how the integration will evolve, including retaining the Hyder name.Read more -
Have your say on the industry in 2050
Construction Industry Council’s BIM2050 Group is seeking young professionals as new members to shape the future of the construction industry, says it’s chief executive Graham Watts.Read more -
Lean – why wouldn’t you?
All the evidence shows Lean produces time, cost and quality improvements so what is holding it back asks Zara Lamont?Read more -
Career Path: Susan Claris, Arup
Susan Claris is a transport planner and associate director at Arup and is enjoying being part of “a family of 11,000 individuals”.Read more -
My working life – Chris Lawler, principal engineer, Tony Gee and Partners
Chris Lawler has found his home in the rail sector after nine years with Tony Gee.Read more