People & Careers
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Can we inspire the best women to reach the top?
Creating clear and achievable career paths are critical to ensuring that the very best women join the industry and make it to the top, says Emma McNab. -
Career path: Steve Katesmark, Waterman Group
Steve Katesmark has joined Waterman Group as head of transportation -
The UK is waking up to what construction has known for some time - skills shortage
A joined up approach to careers advice is vital to help young people see the wealth of opportunity construction offers, says Christine Townley. -
Infrastructure Insider - the power of diversity
STEMNET ambassador and digital entrepreneur Lopa Patel will receive the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion. She is passionate to encourage girls to take up science careers. -
Career Path: Devaraja Rajan, Ramboll
The winner of the IABSE Future of Design North Young Designer of the Year explains his career to date with Ramboll. -
Career Path: Ben Pritchard
Ben Pritchard is a consultant specialising in commercial management, procurement and collaborative working at Invennt. -
How to improve performance through collaboration
The Infrastructure Client Group has been outlining how introducing production management to construction can produce startling efficiencies. Patrick Theis explains. -
Big Bang Fair – if you’re not involved, why not?
Engineering UK CEO Paul Jackson explains the excitement, fun and importance of Big Bang in connecting young minds with industry. -
Career paths: George Smart, AECOM
The winner of the IABSE Future of Design North Young Designer of the Year shares Brunel’s dream for a bridge across the Tamar. -
Dot Everyone – especially engineers
Digital development is at the root of everything engineers and construction professionals do now. We have to be at the heart of setting the future agenda and shaping the UK's role in the digital world, says AECOM’s John Horgan.