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Innovative Crane Keeps Guided Busway Construction on Track
Saturday, 04.19.2008, 01:48pm

Constructing a guided busway on a disused railway line in Cambridge presented many unique challenges that would rule out the use of standard construction equipment. Existing railway bridges needed to be negotiated and local farmland had to be considered.

Crossrail to seek bids   Livingston formally opposes third runway

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Heathrow Terminal 5 ready for royal opening
Sunday, 03.23.2008, 02:06pm

Her Majesty The Queen officially opens Heathrow Airport's stunning £4.3bn Terminal 5 at lunchtime today, 53 years after opening the airport's first passenger terminal in 1955.

Sutton - sustainable suburb?
Doubt over cost effectiveness of brownfield development
   
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Hutton courts US investors for new nuclear build
Thursday, 02.28.2008, 02:53pm

Business secretary John Hutton is meeting US energy companies to discuss funding for new nuclear build in the UK.

Breadth of housing slump seen in Realtors' 4Q data; existing home sales fell in 46 states
Detroit Had Top Foreclosure Rate in 2007
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USC Awarded Grant For Levee Research
Wednesday, 03.05.2008, 02:51pm
A USC civil engineering professor has received a major National Science Foundation grant to develop models for predicting dam and levee failure and responses to the resulting floods.
Worst Pollution Risks Moving Indoors
Professor finds new technique
   
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Environmental, Engineering Groups Question Dam Safety
Saturday, 03.15.2008, 06:32am
In the aftermath of the Minneapolis bridge collapse last summer, the safety of the nation's infrastructure came under new scrutiny. The American Society of Civil Engineers rated bridges nationwide as a "C", but gave dams a lower ranking of "D.
New Mississippi Delta Would Limit Hurricane Damage
Sea change
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CH2M Hill to manage Thames Tideway
Sunday, 03.23.2008, 01:46pm

Thames Water has appointed CH2M Hill as programme manager for the £2bn Thames Tideway 'super sewer' project, which was approved in March 2007.

Carillion's profits up 39%
New skyscraper damper
   
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NIST Building Safety Efforts Mark Fifth Anniversary Of RI Nightclub Fire
Sunday, 02.24.2008, 05:50am
Five years ago on Feb. 20, 2003, pyrotechnics lit during a concert at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, R.I., started a rapidly spreading fire that caused the deaths of 100 people. Within a week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) launched a two-year investigation of the tragic event to understand exactly what happened and to make recommendations for change based on those findings.
Dirty business
River Plants May Play Major Role In Health Of Ocean Coastal Waters
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Shockwave traffic jam recreated for first time
Saturday, 03.15.2008, 06:26am
Traffic that grinds to a halt and then restarts for no apparent reason is one of the biggest causes of frustration for drivers. Now a team of Japanese researchers has recreated the phenomenon on a test-track for the first time.
Borders railway postponed
Deadline Delhi
   
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Thursday, 01.10.2008, 09:06am
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