News tagged dyke
  • New business development manager for Kirkwood

    Kirkwood Timber Frame has appointed Dyke McKenzie as business development manager.

  • Cost-row Cambridge road closed as cracks appear

    Kier walked-away from King’s Dyke Crossing over "challenging ground conditions"

  • West Dyke Road Crossing, Redcar

    The Architects’ JournalWest Dyke Road Crossing, Redcar Tees Valley Combined Authority Group is seeking a consultant to explore options for a new crossing on West Dyke Road, Redcar [Deadline: 5 September 2024] The post West Dyke Road Crossing, Redcar appeared first on The Architects’ JournalMerlin Fulcher

  • Indigenous Stars kicking goals on Ison Road Overpass project

    Decmil’s Rob Crumpen, left, and Major Road Projects Victoria’s (MRPV) Damian Van Dyke, right, with Jai Burns and Keadin Ronnan. ( MRPV)Two Indigenous footballers have found employment on the Ison Road Overpass project through a special partnership initiative. The project has collaborated with Yurringa, a labour hire provider, to support Fitzroy Stars’ Jai Burns and Keadin Ronnan in establishing careers within the construction industry. Burns works as a spotter, directing trucks on the site, while Ronnan’s … The post Indigenous Stars kicking goals on Ison Road Overpass project appeared first on Inside Construction.

  • Miller Homes fined £200,000 for polluting dyke

    Court hears details of second incident at same Huddersfield site

Resources tagged dyke
  • Bloomberg Quicktake - How Rotterdam's Flood Defenses Could Help Save Us All 09092021

    Climate change is increasingly threatening cities with catastrophic flooding. Many are now looking to Rotterdam, and its long history of innovation when it comes to holding water at bay.

  • TED Ed (Animation) - Why isn’t the Netherlands underwater? 24032020

    Dig into the incredible engineering of the Netherlands’ Delta Works— the most sophisticated flood prevention system in the world. In January 1953, a tidal surge shook the North Sea. The titanic waves flooded the Dutch coastline, killing almost 2,000 people. 54 years later, a similar storm threatened the region. But this time, they were ready. This was thanks to a massive, interlocking system known as the Delta Works— the most sophisticated flood prevention project in the world.

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