Posted on April 1st, 2009 by Rebecca
The credit crunch appears to be taking its toll on a variety of sectors, including that of manufacturing, a concern you may already have if you are worried about the stability of your engineering career.Indeed, the recent Monthly Industrial Trends survey from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) shows that UK manufacturers believe their output [...]
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Posted on April 1st, 2009 by Rebecca
If you are a firm believer in the police being given the best automotive engineering advancements to help them with their fight against crime then you may be interested to hear the latest development.The Association of Police Chief Officers (APCO) has revealed that the 155 mph Audi RS 6 Avant is their latest weapon in [...]
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Posted on March 31st, 2009 by Rebecca
Telecommunications engineering company Plessey has been appointed by Neotel and MTN to co-build the planned South African long-distance fibre optic network and has already got to work with the first leg of the project.You may have heard on the telecommunications engineering development grapevine that when completed, the fibre network will cover 5,000 km and connect [...]
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Posted on March 31st, 2009 by Rebecca
Achieving 100,000 hours of faultless operation is a mean feat in the mechanical engineering sector. But that is exactly what Rolls-Royce’s Avon 200 industrial gas turbine has done.The upgraded turbine, which delivers increased component life, power and efficiency, has "established an unparalleled record for reliability and availability in the oil and gas and power generation [...]
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Posted on March 30th, 2009 by Rebecca
A computer science lab is providing a welcome boost to the chemical engineering industry after a new centre to deliver growth and innovation has been opened by John Denham, secretary of state for Innovation, Universities and Skills, a report says.The computer science expertise of STFC Daresbury Laboratory reveals that the Knowledge Centre for Materials [...]
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Posted on March 30th, 2009 by Rebecca
The world land speed record for wind-powered vehicles has been broken by a British engineer, you may be impressed to hear if you work in automotive engineering and are interested in such feats.Over 126 mph was reached by Richard Jenkins in his Ecotricity Greenbird, but you may be surprised to hear how he did this. [...]
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Posted on March 27th, 2009 by Rebecca
If you could pick anyone to construct a new area of space in front of Liverpool Lime Street train station, who would you choose?
Well, if you are Liverpool Vision then you would choose Balfour Beatty Regional Civil Engineering - and that is exactly what it has done.
The final stage of the Liverpool Lime Street [...]
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Posted on March 26th, 2009 by Rebecca
A structure dubbed Steel Henge has been erected on the site of a former steel works beside the River Don in Rotherham as part of a £14 million flood alleviation project, a report says.
The engineering structure is reminiscent of the world-famous Stone Henge and stands in the Centenary Riverside Reserve, which has been created by [...]
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Posted on March 25th, 2009 by Rebecca
Are you fed up of the state of some of the roads in the UK? Does driving over a pot hole make you mad that not enough money is being spent on the maintenance and structural quality of highways?
Then you may be pleased to hear the latest budget report of the Highways Agency, which [...]
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Posted on March 24th, 2009 by Rebecca
The US energy grid needs to be reinvented as demand for electricity will continue to surge, placing a strain on the structural design and maintenance of such a resource, a report asserts.
Meeting the energy demand will require an additional 214 gigawatts, a mission which will need the construction of around 357 large coal plants, according [...]
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