People & Careers
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Crossrail beats apprentice target to lead the industry skills revolution
Achieving 400 apprentices shows progress but much work still to do, says Terry Morgan. -
Engineers confident of strong recovery in 2015 says Matchtech survey
But there are concerns about growing skills shortages, 3500 engineers tell Matchtech Confidence Index researchers. -
Career Path: Kayin Dawoodi of Arup and charity Bridges to Prosperity
Arup structural engineer Kayin Dawoodi, 31, is a founder of the Bridges to Prosperity charity and among other project is involved in the the National Museum of Qatar development. -
Minister confirms transport as one of the third round of Apprenticeship Trailblazers
New scheme vital to developing skills in transport planning and operation. -
Career path: Nicola Moriarty – BWB associate
Nicola Moriarty is a chartered structural engineer having started out in construction at 16. -
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. -
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. -
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”. -
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. -
Career paths: Michelle Hicks, WSP
Michelle Hicks is a graduate engineer with consultant WSP Group which also sponsored her studies throughout university. What made you choose a career in engineering and infrastructure? This question normally provokes accounts of a childhood...