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Why Professional Planning Support Is Essential for Successful UK Development Projects
The post Why Professional Planning Support Is Essential for Successful UK Development Projects appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Anyone who has ever dealt with a UK planning application will tell you that it rarely goes the way you expect. You start off thinking it’s just a matter of filling in a form and attaching a few drawings, and then before long you’re knee-deep in policies, technical notes, survey requests, and comments from half […]
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Exploring cybersecurity challenges in the water sector
A recent study in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management seeks to understand different stakeholders’ perspectives on the issue of cybersecurity in the Israeli water sector The post Exploring cybersecurity challenges in the water sector appeared first on Civil Engineering Source.
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Evaluating buried offshore pipes’ potential for buckling
A new paper in the Journal of Pipelines Systems Engineering and Practice looks at the pipe-soil interaction, specific to buckling The post Evaluating buried offshore pipes’ potential for buckling appeared first on Civil Engineering Source.
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New paper optimizes testing of groundwater for vulnerability
Using the DRASTIC method, an index-based methodology, researchers assessed groundwater contamination to develop a vulnerability map The post New paper optimizes testing of groundwater for vulnerability appeared first on Civil Engineering Source.
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What skills will transportation engineers need in the future?
Researchers at Ohio State collected views from a balanced panel of experts from academia, the private sector, and the public sector, in order to address three questions specific to transportation engineers in next 5-10 years. The post What skills will transportation engineers need in the future? appeared first on Civil Engineering Source.
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