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Feature Articles in Civil Engineering Surveyor from 1999
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A
Topic Title Author Issue
Adjudication Adjudication : Are We Asking the Right Questions? Tony Elven July/ August 1999
  The Construction Act & Adjudication Andrew Noble May 1999
  Is Adjudication in Danger of Failing into Disrepute? Rennie Broughton May 2000
  Adjudication - Contract Drafting and the ICE Contract Forms Paul Carter October 2000
  Adjudication and the ICE Conditions Jeremy Winter & John Rushton March 2001
  Adjudication -v- Human Rights Rennie Broughton June 2001
  Dispute Resolution – A Beginners Guide to the Current Procedures David Carrick & Howard Klein November 2001
 

Human Rights and Natural Justice in Adjudication

Daniel Brawn March 2001
  Adjudication update: Were the predictions correct? Roger Knowles April 2002
 

Set-off against adjudication awards

Jeremy Winter June 2002
 

Adjudication — Please discuss

John Price & Nick Henchie July/ August 2002
  The impact of court decisions upon adjudication proceedings Alan Williamson September 2002
  New adjudicator's guidelines Roger Knowles November 2002
 

Adjudication in China - Is it the answer?

Leonard S C Wong April 2003
 

Dispute Boards for the construction industry

David Loosemore April 2003
 

The A to Z of adjudication — Part 1

Tom Ellis and Andy Williamson April 2003
 

Something for nothing!

Stephen Tennant May 2003
 

Rough, ready, uncertain, that's adjudication

John B Wilding July/ August 2003
 

The A to Z of adjudication — Part 2

Tom Ellis and Andy Williamson July/ August 2003
 

Have the courts been sexing up adjudication?

John Rushton September 2003
 

The A to Z of adjudication — Part 3

Tom Ellis and Andy Williamson September 2003
 

Adjudication

Michael Frisby November 2003
 

Referring disputes to adjudication (To refer or not to refer? That is the question)

Howard Klein December/ January 2004
 

A dispute or not a dispute? — That is the question

Rennie Broughton December/January 2004
 

Disenchanted with the process

David Carrick March 2004
 

In the scheme of things

Steve Williams July/ August 2004
 

Ascertaining the facts and the law: The use of delay analysis expertise in adjudication

Robert Palles-Clark October 2004
 

Methods of enforcement of an adjudicator's decision

Emma Judge and Roger Laville November 2004
 

It does exactly what it says on the tin...

David Carrick May 2005
 

Adjudicators — From the cradle to the grave

Steven Mash June 2005
  Housing giraffes in hamster cages — How to make adjudication sound exciting David Carrick March 2006
 
B
Topic Title Author Issue
Bridges New Hungerford Bridge Off The Blocks Costain December/
January 2000
  Widening and Strengthening of the Kingston Bridge TN Healey & JHW Counsell February 2000
  Gateshead Millennium Bridge Project John Johnson October 2000
  Inspection and Assessment of Bridges Adrian Couper October 2000
  Crossing the Nile: Aswan Bridge Abdul Farooq February 2001
  First Covered Footbridge across the Thames: The Jubilee Bridge Bill Higgins October 2001
 

Brother and Sister on Medway River

Name Supplied June 2001
 

Bridge design using finite element analysis

Paul Belchamber October 2002
 

Bridges at the SCI

David Iles May 2003
 

CTRL completes UK's biggest bridge slide

Pascale Jessel June 2003
 

Bridges under the knife...

Walter Smyth and George Johnston December/January 2004
 

Stainless steel reinforcement — An introduction to future durability

Edward James May 2004
  The bridges of Rhode Island: Part 1 Barry Hiscox December/January 2006
  The bridges of Rhode Island: Part 2 Barry Hiscox February 2006
  The bridges of Rhode Island: Part 3 Barry Hiscox March 2006
 
Brunel
(Isambard Kingdom)
Small Man – Tall Hat: The Engineering of IK Brunel Hamish Mitchell December/
January 2002
 

A gorgeous bridge

Hamish Mitchell February 2002
  God's wonderful railway — Part 1
A gauged beginning
Hamish Mitchell March 2002
 

God's wonderful railway — Part 2
Bristol bound

Hamish Mitchell April 2002
 

Gods Wonderful Railway — Part 3
South to Exeter

Hamish Mitchell May 2002
 

God's Wonderful Railway —- Part 4
Atmosphere south of Exeter

Hamish Mitchell July/August 2002
 

God's Wonderful Railway — Part 5
In Kernow Country

Hamish Mitchell September 2002
 

The complete railwayman

Hamish Mitchell October 2002
 

One more river to cross

Hamish Mitchell November 2002
  He saw three ships Hamish Mitchell December/
January 2003
 

Isambard Kingdom Brunel's chamber of secrets revealed

Martin Rogers and Chris Edge February 2003
 

Materia medica

Hamish Mitchell December/January 2004
 

Putting the ‘great' back in Great Britain: Brunel's ss Great Britain is relaunched

Dagmar Smeed June 2005
  Happy birthday Isambard Hamish Mitchell April 2006
 
C
Topic Title Author Issue
Construction Law Concilliation : The New Trend? Brian Toderdill & Will Gard March 1999
  The Legal Liabilities of Project Managers Martin Howe April 1999
  Concurrent Delays Karen Scott April 1999
  12 February '99 : A Red Letter Day or Black Friday? J. Rushton April 1999
  Bill of Quantities Rates Terry Kelly September 1999
  Set-Off In The Construction/Civils Industry Jeremy Winter November 1999
  Confidentiality in Arbitration Jeremy Winter November 1999
  Third Party Rights Under A Contract Gillian Birkby November 1999
  Who Takes the Risk Samantha Watson February 2000
  Concurrent Delay – the new case law Jeremy Winter March 2000
  Employment Status Alone No Bar to Giving Expert Evidence Christopher Pamplin March 2000
  Procurement: It's a Risky Business Simon Tolson April 2000
  Construction Law Research – Views from an Ivory Tower Dee Davenport November 2000
  Simple QS Matter Goes to Court Roger Knowles February 2001
  Will £30m Bid Costs be Paid? Roger Knowles March 2001
  A Matter of Great Interest Roger Knowles April 2001
  That Nothing of Itself will Come John Fraser Gordon April 2001
  Retention – A Bone of Contention Roger Knowles May 2001
 

Hudson's Formula Revisited – A Recent Case

Roger Knowles June 2001
  Concurrent Delays: How are they Resolved? Roger Knowles July/ August 2001
 

Are Employees at Risk?

Roger Knowles November 2001
  Dispute Resolution – A Beginners Guide to the Current Procedures David Carrick & Howard Klein November 2001
  Latham Revisited – A Progress Report Part 1 James M Arnott July/
August 2001
  Latham Revisited – A Progress Report Part 2 James M Arnott September 2001
  Employers' Insurance – Its Effect on Contractors' Liability for Negligence Jeremy Winter October 2001
  If You Get it Wrong Do You Always Have to Pay? Roger Knowles December/January 2002
  Agreement by the parties ignored by the courts Roger Knowles March 2002
 

Pay when paid

Michael Frisby March 2002
 

Programmes and contractual entitlement

Daniel Atkinson May 2002
  Restoring the balance — Or simply raising different questions John M Rushton Jul/Aug 02
  There is no substitute for proof Roger Knowles July/
August 2002
 

Acceleration reduces time but increases cost

Roger Knowles September 2002
 

Corporate killing

Derian Keyms November 2002
  Advocate's immunity Jeremy Winter and Paul Cain November 2002
 

Extensions of time - Notice as a condition precedent to entitlement

Jeremy Winter and Michelle Essen December/January 2003
 

Courts' review of completion

Roger Knowles December/January 2003
 

SCL delay and disruption protocol - An update

Jeremy Winter February 2003
 

Liquidated damages and Barnet FC

Geoff Brewer March 2003
 

Manager's costs recoverable

Roger Knowles May 2003
 

The meaning of disputes

Geoff Brewer May 2003
 

Let the punishment fit the crime

Roger Knowles May 2003
 

The phoenix syndrome — The liability of directors

Geoff Brewer July/
August 2003
 

Liquidated damages

Jeremy Winter October 2003
 

No wormhole to the courts — Legal notebook

David Carrick November 2003
 

The Unfair Contract Terms Act

Geoff Brewer November 2003
 

Kill Howard — Legal notebook

David Carrick December/January 2004
 

Out of court... Out of mind

Dennis Gedge February 2004
 

Don't risk it with asbestos

Daniel Jude May 2004
 

Recovery of contractor's fixed cost/head office overhead and profit

David Carrick with David Scott June 2004
 

We're all going on a summer holiday, but is it paid leave?

Kate Meadowcroft June 2004
 

Building in disability awareness — Challenges for the construction industry

Derek Ching with Prof. Keith Bright October 2004
 

Legal liabilities of cost managers and cost consultants

Alistair Groves November 2004
 

Head office overheads revisited — Legal notebook

David Carrick November 2004
 

Reimbursement of overheads

Geoff Brewer December/January 2005
 

The tenable tender

David Carrick February 2005
 

Letters of intent: Should they be a thing of the past?

Roger Knowles March 2005
 

No cause for global issues

James Levy and Clive Greenwood March 2005
 

Letters of doubtful intent

Ellis Baker and Anthony Lavers April 2005
 

The expert's immunity: The end of the road — you have been warned

James Levy and Clive Greenwood April 2005
 

Choosing the right forum to resolve disputes

Roger Knowles May 2005
 

The Italian Job III: Legal Notebook

David Carrick June 2005
 

DTI consultation paper looks like a damp squib

Roger Knowles June 2005
 

Legionella trial

Rachel Clayfield July/
August 2005
  Letters of intent — When is a contract not a contract? Emma Judge October 2005
  Retention — Is it time for a balanced view? Roger Knowles November 2005
  The accrual of a cause of action Geoff Brewer November 2005
  Highlights of the second edition of the TCC guide Lindsay Yuill November 2005
  When’s payday?

 

David Carrick December/January 2006
  Dispute resolution boards and the ICE procedure John Papworth February 2006
  Business immigration Neil Gouldson March 2006
  Contemporary record sheets and non-chargeable breaks Nigel Ribbands March 2006
  DTI Consultation: A worthwhile way of marking Valentine's Day? John M Rushton April 2006
  Two juggernauts collide — Many casualties expected David Carrick April 2006
 
Contaminated Land Risk Assessment for Gas Contaminated Ground P. Witherington March 1999
  Contaminated Land Roger Johnson March 2000
  A Guide to the New Contaminated Land Regime Sean Ryan May 2000
  The Contaminated Land Regulations (2000): A Significantly Risky Business Adam Czarnecki & Sarah Dack March 2001
  The Remediation Question Paul Webster March 2001
  Liability law on contaminated land David Blackburn March 2002
 

Back to the Future: Historical Imagery points the way to contaminated land risk

Dr Alun Jones March 2002
  Foundation techniques and remediation of brownfield land Dr Chris Evans March 2002
  Smaller rigs for contaminated sites Catherine O'Connor March 2002
 

Brownfield development — Realising opportunities, managing risks: CIRIA's guide to brownfield management

Doug Laidler March 2003
  Biological methods for contaminated land management – Three case studies A report from Ciria March 2003
  The legacy of the revolution (contaminated land) James Rogers March 2003
 

Hidden liabilities associated with contaminated land

Anthony Joyce May 2003
 

Drive for brownfield regeneration brings opportunities

Mark Hunter February 2004
 

Managing risks on contaminated land

John Crowther March 2004
 

Landfill Directive sets new challenges

Tim Jessop March 2004
 

The management of large-scale remediation schemes with consideration to environmental management systems and sustainability

Dr Martin Cross March 2005
 

The investigation and assessment of contaminated land

Dr Chris Evans March 2005
 
Contracts New ICE Conditions of Contract Launched Andrew Morley October 1999
  New 7th Edition of the ICE Conditions of Contract J. Winter December/
January 2000
  Changes to the NEC for the CTRL (Channel Tunnel Rail Link) Peter Collins February 2001
  Frequent Problems Encountered in the Use of the ECC Form Contract Alan Bates July/
August 2000
  Asset Management Contracts in Public-Private Sector Partnership N icky Watkins October 2000
  PPC 2000 A Partnering Contract for the Future Roger Knowles December/
January 2001
  Valuation of Variations Under the ICE Conditions of Contract – The Thrills and Spills of Tendering Jeremy Winter June 2000
  The NEC Form: Is it All its Cracked up to be? Roger Knowles September 2001
  Design and Build – New Risks Helen Garthwaite November 2001
 

Update on FIDIC's Rainbow Forms of Construction Contracts

Jim McCluskey May 2001
  A Review of the NECD Steven Williams October 2002
 

Is the ECC contract working as expected?

Roger Knowles April 2003
 

ECC Option C — The contractual significance of time, risk and float

Alan Williamson July/
August 2003
 

Guaranteed maximum price — Fact or fiction?

Roger Knowles July/
August 2003
 

The Major Project Form: Some unanswered questions

John Rushton October 2003
 

Latest contract from the JCT stable

Roger Knowles February 2004
 

ECC options C, D and E — Working areas overheads percentage

Alan Williamson May 2004
 

E-procurement for Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

Paul Hogan September 2004
 

ICE has been rewired

David Carrick September 2004
 

Procurement trends

Martin Kennard and Roy Sinclair October 2004
 

The contractual status of bills of quantities' omissions under the ICE Conditions of Contract 7th Edition (January 2003)

Alan Williamson November 2004
 

NEC ECC Third Edition — The expected key changes

Michael Rowlinson June 2005
 

Improving payment practices in the construction industry: The response

Abigail Tomkins September 2005
 

The target price on cost reimbursable contracts

Roger Knowles with Mike Gregson September 2005
 

NECECC 3rd Edition — The revised family

Michael Rowlinson September 2005
  The NEC David Carrick October 2005
  When Irish eyes are smiling? Proposed changes to the government’s standard forms of contract in the Republic of Ireland James Golden November 2005
  NEC3: Revisions to the schedules of cost components and the fee in the ECC Michael Rowlinson November 2005
  Draft public works contracts in the Republic of Ireland Will Merriman December/January 2006
  NEC3 — Changes to the compensation events and associated procedures Michael Rowlinson December/January 2006
  New JCT forms Jeremy Winter February 2006
  NEC3: What’s new in core clauses 1 and 2 — Key dates and other things Michael Rowlinson March 2006
  NEC3: Changes to core clauses 3, 4 and 5 Michael Rowlinson April 2006
  ICE conditions of contract: Some cases on time limits Jeremy Winter and Eleanor Kewish April 2006
 
D
Topic Title Author Issue
Demolition

Facing the future of demolition the hard way

David Clarke September 2005
 
Development Engineering

Engineers Without Borders: Working together to develop a brighter future

Enzo Labrosciano and Paul Glennie February 2003
 
E
Topic Title Author Issue
Education & Training Quality Assurance in Surveying Education – Part 1: A Global Model Stig Enemark & Robert Hodgkinson April 2000
  Quality Assurance in Surveying Education – Part 2: A Case Study Stig Enemark & Robert Hodgkinson May 2000
  Geospatial Engineering Education in the 2 1st Century Alan Dodson November 2000
  Higher Education in Crisis John Abbiss April 2001
  Contract Agencies – The Facts Mike Silvester April 2001
 

Education and training in Project Management

John McLaughlin and Sue Beavil April 2002
  Where have all the people gone? The skills shortage Robin Jones June 2002
 

Maths in civil engineering — What's it all about?

Dennis Gedge April 2003
  So what's new? Robin Jones April 2003
 

Questioning the reform — So, what's new? A graduate's response

Jennii Chadwick May 2003
  Mentoring — A valuable training tool for the construction industry? Ian Skinner May 2003
  Professional foul Dennis Gedge May 2003
 

Moving out from ivory towers — The increase of commercial outreach from UK universities

Dr David Barber and Dr Jon Mills

February 2004
 

The survey field course — Doing more than it says on the tin!!

Matthew J Stott September 2004
 

Problem based learning (PBL)

Conor Cahalane March 2005
 

Investing in construction inclusion

Tony Burnett March 2005
 

The changing face of hydrographic education in the UK

Dr Victor Abbott September 2005
  The role of education in surveyors’ commitment to society and sustainable development Professor Dr-Ing Holger Magel April 2006
 
Environment Environmental Good Practice in Construction: Back to the Boardroom Mike Sutton March 2000
  Modifications to an Existing Activated Sludge Plant lan Herrod July/
August 2000
 

Draining Somerset

Hamish Mitchell April 2001
  Foot and Mouth Disease: Effects on Developers and Contractors Karen Brooks May 2001
 

The Role of Building Services in Sustainable Development

Tanya Ross September 2001
  Regeneration for a Changing Climate Trevor Beattie September 2001
  Green Waterside – Erosion Repair Techniques Christopher R Nethercoat December/January 2002
 

When the rains drain mainly to the plain...

Stephen Winpenny July/August 2002
 

The challenge of the multi-jurisdictional deal: The perspective of an environmental consultant

Pascal Meyer December/January 2003
 

Assessing risks to ecosystems

 

A report from the Environment Agency March 2003
 

PPG25 and flood risk assessment

Steve Winpenny September 2003
 

Climate change

Dr John Turnpenny February 2004
 

Protecting an irreplaceable part of our heritage

A report from the Environment Agency October 2004
 

Don't just listen, act

Ian Pritchett June 2004
 

Worth building on and saving —Thames Gateway is both ugly and beautiful

Ian Abley June 2004
 

A waste of time? The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management

Abigail Tomkins March 2005
 

Preventing sedimentation in modular stormwater storage systems

Mike Faram September 2005
  Mapping out environmental risk Richard Pawlyn March 2006
 
F
Topic Title Author Issue
FIG Looking Back & Looking Forward Jim Smith March 1999
  ICES elected as a member association of FIG Jim Smith July/ August 1999
  Membership of the Internation Federation of Surveyors R. Jones October 1999
  FIG Report: Enhancing the Professional Competence of Geodetic Surveyors in Europe David Rodgers December/January 2001
  What is FIG and What does it do? Editorial September 2001
 

FIG in Washington DC

Ed Danson June 2002
  XXII FIG International Congress, Washington DC

Jim Smith, David Rodgers and Derek Smith

July/August 2002
 

FIG Commisson 6 Engineering Surveys
Work Plan 2002 - 2006

A report from FIG September 2002
 

Construction procurement and FIG Commission 10 (springtime in Paris)

Andrew Morley March 2003
 

ICES and FIG: What's the point and is it worth it?

David Rodgers March 2003
 

Surveyors and politics: The need for dialogue

Univ Prof Dr-Ing Holger Magel March 2005
 

The Olympic spirit of surveying: FIG's working week in Athens

Alan F Wright July/August 2004
 

Can membership of FIG be justified?

Alan F Wright September 2004
 

FIG in Jakarta

Alan Wright November 2004
 

From Pharaohs to geoinformatics: A working week in Cairo

 

Jim Smith with Alan Wright, Andrew Morley, Gethin Roberts and Ed Danson

May 2005
 
G
Topic Title Author Issue
Geospatial Engineering Surveying Movement Monitoring Martin Sheward June 1999
  Horizontal Control of a Temperature Adjusted Asymmetrical Steel Core and Frame Structure Eric Zeeven July/August 2001
 

Optimal Surveying with Reflectorless Optical Total Stations

Joseph VR Paiva September 2001
  Precision Aerial Survey by Helicopter, a Solution for Transportation Engineers Trevor Burton June 2001
  Geomatics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow John Manthorpe November 2001
 

Updating your survey system

Shane MacLaughlin November 2002
 

Keeping up with technology

Ian Stilgoe April 2003
 

Speeding up the survey

Simon Brightwell May 2003
 

Boundary issues — New rules for land

Nigel Atkinson June 2003
 

Civil engineering in the picture

Philip Round June 2003
 

Dinosaur attacks Westminster — Many casualties

Ed Danson December/January 2004
 

Standards as standard!

Tony Battle December/January 2004
 

Touching the geoid: A report from the International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement

Jim Smith March 2004
 

The impact of technology on surveying: Past, present, and future

Daniel Wallace April 2004
 

Unearthing the past

J R Smith May 2004
 

British Antarctic Survey

Linda Capper June 2004
 

Developments at OS Ireland

Iain Greenway November 2004
 

Landslide monitoring in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales

Graham Hunter November 2004
 

Finite element analysis of historical buildings

Paulo Lourenço December/January 2005
  Surveying the gherkin Keith Hofgartner December/January 2005
 

Getting to grips with geophysics

Nikki Fairs December/January 2005
 

Diary of a disaster: After the Tsunami

David Spackman February 2005
  The Geospatial Engineering Board's Buried Services Working Group Ed Danson February 2005
 

Avoiding the temple of doom

Mark Whittingham March 2005
 

Opportunity and threat: Scottish Geomatics

John McCreadie April 2005
 

Who said surveying was boring..? Working in the Falklands

Roger Wilcox April 2005
 

Speaking the same language — Misconceptions between engineers and geophysicists in terms of what geophysics can do

Nikki Fairs May 2005
 

Struve Arc makes world heritage list

 

The National Land Survey of Finland September 2005
  The survey system for positioning high-speed slab track on the CTRL James Douglas, William Archibald and Aleks Stroka September 2005
  Talking Turkey: A survey of the new Formula One race circuit in Istanbul Jonathan Semple September 2005
  First for surveyors and a first for world heritage: The Struve Arc Jim Smith October 2005
  Boundary dispute resolution in England and Wales: Surveyors and lawyers working together to resolve problems David J Powell October 2005
  It’s time to put ourselves back on the map Ed Danson November 2005
  Geoinformatics for disaster management: The July 2005 Mumbai floods Professor Madhav N Kulkarni December/January 2006
  It’s good to calibrate — with ear defenders Ed Danson February 2006
  Tsunami: One year on Report from the European Space Agency February 2006
  Climate change hogwash exposed and other useful facts Ed Danson March 2006
  75 years young — Happy birthday Survey Review Abigail Tomkins April 2006
 
GIS and Mapping Recording Topographic Change in GB (part1) Ian Logan February 1999
  Recording Topographic Change in GB (part2) Ian Logan March 1999
  Surveying in a Data Rich Society Peter Dale October 2000
  Information Paper 112000 Coordinate Positioning – Ordnance Survey Policy and Strategy Phil Davies May 2000
  Millennium Mapping Tristram Carey June 2000
  British Geological Survey Develops the Digital Geoscience Spatial Model lan Smith

June 2000

  The Current Ordnance Survey's Policy and Strategy - A User's Perspective John Grant July/
August 2000
  Widening Access to Ordnance Survey Data Christopher Roper June 2001
  The Surveying and Mapping Revolution and its Impact on Civil Engineering GEB Collaboration July/
August 2001
  Pipeline Mapping Paul Shaw & Magdi Tawfik September 2001
  Mapping and Modelling an Environment Chris Shackleton December/ January 2002
 

Is your GIS flat? Using stereo imagery to create 3D databases

Jonathan Shears March 2002
 

Meeting the master challenge

A report from Ordnance Survey June 2002
 

The map that changed the world?

 

Ian Jackson September 2002
 

US military combines GIS and location technology to create online tracking system

Marc Barthello and Alan Beiagi April 2003
 

Spatial multimedia in the military: Visualising the battlespace never seemed so real

Chris Betz May 2003
 

Digital mapping of the Isle of Man

David Kelly June 2003
 

Living in a 3D world — Anybody for sections?

John Strodachs June 2003
 

Use of GIS in site investigation

David Sinclair July/August 2003
 

Doing GIS right

Tony Battle September 2003
 

The Great Arc — Maps happen because people question

Editorial September 2003
 

Planning for a GIS

Tony Battle October 2003
 

CAD -v- GIS

Tony Battle November 2003
 

Affordable GPS/GIS for utilities

Stig Pedersen February 2004
 

What, no DTM?

Dr John Strodachs June 2004
 

From general purpose CAD to the preferred land survey and civil engineering environment

Roger Wilcox June 2004
 

A short history of mapping

Nicola Meads November 2004
 

How fast is Britain changing?

Claire Carter June 2005
  Unfolding the history of 1:25,000 mapping in Britain Claire Carter February 2006
  Mapping the waterways: How GIS is helping to manage Britain’s canals and rivers Mark Plews March 2006
 
GPS and
Machine Control
Deformation Surveys at Cobb Power Station, New Zealand R.Dale March 1999
  More Polar Bearings Johnathan Walton April 1999
 

Machine Control Systems

Harry Glennie May 1999
  Guidance and Control of Construction Machines : Geodetic applications Olaf Katowski June 1999
  The Application of GPS to Machine Control Neil Ackroyd July/
August 1999
  3D Machine Control for the Construction Industry E. Korpershoek September 1999
  In-car GPS : An expensive toy, or a real asset? Bernard Hartas September 1999
  Using RTK GPS to Control Construction Plant G.Roberts & A.Dodson November 1999
  Road Construction : New Prospects for Automatic Vehicle Guidance Christopher Pichot December/
January 2000
  Satellite Positioning: the Future Paul Cross December/
January 2001
  Two Dimensional Accuracy with Help from Virtual Reference Stations (VRS) Rolf Aeberli April 2001
  How to Survey 2,800 Kilometres in a Month Calum Shone May 2001
 

Using GPS for Surveying Drainage Features

Mark Newling September 2001
  GPS for Monitoring Dams and Other Large Structures Jamal Gledan & Stuart Edwards October 2001
  To Supply a Centimetric Precision Real-Time Positioning Service Valerie Schouler October 2001
 

Virtual Reference Station (VRS™) systems for improved efficiencies in port operations

Gary Chisholm November 2002
 

Satellite navigation: Why Galileo?

Vidal Ashkenazi February 2003
 

Augmenting GPS with GLONASS

Mark Burbidge June 2003
 

Taking aim at accuracy in global navigation satellite systems

Paula Knee May 2004
 

Galileo: 18 months to go and counting!

Dr David WG Park June 2004
 

Does VRS mean very rich surveyors?

Keith Hofgartner September 2004
 

Taking dimensional control to the Gulf of Mexico

Dave Barnett October 2004
 

Will it fit? Of course it will! A DC manager's tale

Dave Barnett March 2005
 

BIGF: The UK's continuous GPS data archive

Dr David Baker April 2005
 

GPS and the Hellenic railway

 

Vasileios Paslis with Christos Vagias

May 2005
 
H
Topic Title Author Issue
Health & Safety Grey Imports : The HSE View Stuart Bullock April 1999
  Rail Industry Safety Project Management Chris Thorpe May 1999
 

Revitalising health and safety

Robin Jones April 2002
 

Falls from height, site transport and slips ‘n' trips

Andrew East October 2004
 

Health and safety — A core component of corporate social responsibility

Roger Mitchell and Karen Clarke-Whistler July/August 2005
 
Highways & Roads M60 Motorway Bridge Bearings Replaced Adrian Couper June 1999
  Development of Network Management on Greater Manchesher's Motorways Graham Kilner October 1999
  Repair of Infrastructure Adrian Couper May 2000
  The Value of Good Car Park Design Roy-Nield Dumper May 2000
 

The Strategic Road Network

Helen Burt March 2002
 

Drainage management on the A500: A personal account

Martin Peet November 2003
 

Managing the move to the intelligent highway

James Catmur and Dr Peter Bell May 2004
 

Moving mountains — A brief history of the M62

Howard Stevens and Harry Yeadon June 2004
 

Keeping Wales moving

Jeff Collins May 2005
 
Hydrographics Ocean Survey (part 1) John Westwood/
Barney Parsons
September 1999
  Ocean Survey (part 2) John Westwood/
Barney Parsons
October 1999
  A Shallow Water Surveying System Ted Read September 1999
  The Edge in the Field – River Amber Survey Report Steve McBennett October 2000
  Hydrographics A Competence Assurance and Assessment Scheme for the Geomatics Industry Ed Danson July/
August 2000
  Grand Union Canal: Culvert Inspection Using ROV Technology Ted Read September 2000
  Dam Monitoring Jim Wright April 2001
  Ladybower Reservoir and Dam Millennium Project Paul Jeffrey July/
August 2001
 

Hydrogeology of a nuclear plant

Bob Skinner July/August 2002
  Facing a titanic dilemma: Monitoring ice fows Robert Freeman, July/August 2002
 

Speed and flexibility in coastline hydrographics

Roy Jarman September 2002
  Offshore renewables offer survey opportunities Steve Bellew and Richard Cooke September 2002
  Swathe echo sounding Pete McKenzie-Midlane September 2002
 

Hydrography? What's that all about, then?

Ed Danson December/January 2003
 

Hydrography — The times they are a changin'

Ed Danson July/August 2003
 

Recent advances in small boat surveying

Ted Read

July/August 2003

 

Integrated Coastal Hydrography

David Parker September 2003
 

From deserts to transits via Normandy

Ed Danson July/August 2004
  Wide swath sonars for shallow water engineering surveys Dr Tom Hiller July/August 2004
 

A critical analysis of the height accuracy potential of bathymetric LIDAR applied to coastal areas: An Irish case study

Joseph McManus October 2004
 

Why fuel is so expensive… and other stuff

Ed Danson July/August 2005
  Up the creek without a paddle

A report from Thales with the Hydrographic Departments of Dakar, Senegal, Nouakchott, Mauritania and Mali and the Port Autonome de Bordeaux

July/August 2005
  Protecting the marsh Adam Hosking July/August 2005
  Getting your water wings Mike Wilson July/August 2005
 

Using airborne lidar bathymetry to map shallow river environments

David Millar, John Gerhard and Robert Hilldale

September 2005
 
I
Topic Title Author Issue
Institution Business

The Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Panel

Rory Stanbridge March 2002
  The ICE/ICES Commercial Management Board Eur Ing John Hitchings May 2002
 

What's in a name...?

John Bacon Oct 2002
 

Geospatial aspects of tunnelling

A report from the Geospatial Engineering Board June 2005
 

What have we started?! The geospatial future of buried services

Martin Cullen June 2005
  Chief examiner… Why do we need one? Ian Cowling April 2006
 
Insurance & Finance Errors and Omissions... PI Policies John Hornsey May 2001
  How Wide is Your Cover? Graham Cowie June 2001
 

An assessment of self assessment

Julian Shaw June 2002
 

Professional indemnity insurers have cause for concern

Roger Knowles October 2002
 

Avoiding the tax trap – 10 useful tips

Julian Shaw April 2003
  PI premiums on the increase? Lorraine Fleming April 2003
  More bang for your buck Lance Rigby April 2003
 

Liability insurance under scrutiny

A report from the Office of Fair Trading July/
August 2003
 

The price of professionalism

Steve Radford February 2004
 

Professional indemnity insurance

Andrew Shann March 2004
 

PII for construction consultants

A liability briefing from the Construction Industry Council April 2004
 

The role of professional indemnity insurance in the management of project risks

Ewan A MacGregor April 2004
 

PII and joint and several liability in the construction industry: The case for reform

 

Adapted from a report by the Association of Consulting Engineers May 2004
  Professional indemnity (PI) insurance without the pain David Martin May 2005
  More than just a sheet of paper: Why should you buy professional indemnity (PI) insurance? Richard Long April 2006
 
Interviews Getting to Know You – Mike Casebourne Interview 1 Peter Clayfield March 2000
  Getting to Know You - Mike Casebourne Interview 2 Peter Clayfield April 2000
  Welcome to the House of Hiscox - The Presidential Interview , ICES President Alex Khan November 2000
  The 21st Century E-volution of the Ordnance Survey - Vanessa Lawrence AH Palmer & JR Smith February 2001
  The 21st Century E-volution of the Ordnance Survey: Interview with Vanessa Lawrence, Director General and Chief Executive, Ordnance Survey Part 2 AH Palmer & JR Smith March 2001
  Around the Regions in 365 days: Harry Glennie, ICES President Darrell Smart November 2001
  An Interview with Peter Heathershaw Darrell Smart November 2002
 

The man behind the President (part 1): John B Wilding, ICES President

Darrell Smart November 2003
 

The man behind the President (part 2): John B Wilding, ICES President

Darrell Smart December/January 2004
 

Confronting the present to face the future: Roger Knowles, President, QSi

Darrell Smart July/August 2004
 

Pure malt of a man: Robert Fleming , ICES President

Darrell Smart November 2004
 

The lawnmower man: In conversation with the ICE's youngest ever President, Colin Clinton

Darrell Smart February 2005
  Bringing home the Bacon: John MD Bacon, ICES President Darrell Smart November 2005
  On song with Gordon Masterton, ICE President Darrell Smart February 2006
  Preparing the next generation: Robin Jones, the new SURCO Director of Training Darrell Smart April 2006
 
IT & Software How to Choose a Human Resources System David Johnson September 1999
  Downloading from the Internet Richard Dinnick October 1999
  Electronic Data Transfer : A Key to Future Success John Waiting October 1999
  Buildng Firm Foundations for the Future Sean Wilson October 1999
  CAD Models Move into the Real World Tony Marshall October 1999
  Keeping Up With Technology Neil Carey November 1999
  IT in Construction Best Practice John Connaughton June 2000
  Devil in the Details: The Online Future for Project Management Tim Cole November 2000
  Application Software Development for Coastal Erosion Studies and Shoreline Management Plan Roger Wilcox September 2000
  An Analysis Tool in Pre-concept Design Philip Madeley September 2000
 

The Right Tool for the Right Job

Nigel Lorriman June 2001
  Developing Software for the Future John Strodachs June 2001
  The Business Case for Network Modelling - - - David Fortune November 2001
  Software Developments with Railtrack Ted Stephens November 2001
  Can IT be used to increase the benefits of the ECC? Robin Wilkin April 2002
  Programming for an asset management plan Dean Edmundson April 2002
 
L
Topic Title Author Issue
Laser Scanning A New Laser Guidance System for Road Pavers Barry Gorham November 2000
  Laser Scanning Revolutionises Site Survey Nathalie Bartlett June 2000
 

Theodoodle-ums et al: Abstracting, using and providing survey data from scan data

Alan Barrow October 2002
  The place of laser systems within the surveying mix for railway network survey Andrew Bailey October 2002
 

Building capture by 3D laser scanning — A case study

Tony Rogers October 2002
  Laser scanning within the petro-chemical industry Peter J Field October 2002
  Terrestrial laser scanning or close range photogrammetry? A practical comparison David Barber and Jon Mills October 2002
 

Can laser scanning and photogrammetry live in harmony?

Simon J Barnes December/ January 2003
 

Using hybrid multi-station adjustment for an integrated camera laser scanner system

Andreas Ullrich, Roland Schwarz and Helmut Kager October 2003
 

Lion Salt Works, Marston — A laser scanning case study

Tony Rogers October 2003
 

2D or not 2D? That is the question: How laser scanning is helping to work three dimensionally

Simon J Barnes and Derry Long

November 2003
 

Laser scanning for asset management

Bruce Jenkins April 2004
 

Laser scanning and the law — A US view

Bruce Jenkins October 2004
  Surveying a grade 1 listed grotto Tony Rogers October 2004
  Are you still carrying the risk? The benefits of modern survey technology Alan Barrow October 2005
  A moving story Duncan Lees October 2005
  Glacier scanning Peter Johnson October 2005
  A revolution in laser scanning technology: Waveform digitization Andreas Ullrich, Rainer Reichert and Kate Strange October 2005
  US Navy improves readiness with 3D laser scanning Tom Greaves March 2006
 
M
Topic Title Author Issue
Major Projects Runway 2 : A Project with Green Credentials Mike Conway June 1999
  Making Scandinavia Whole – The Oresund Link Andy Yeoward October 2000
  Eden – the Other Dome Hamish Mitchell December/ January 2001
 

The Cathedral of Canals: The Anderton Boat Lift

Linda Butterworth March 2002
 

China's colossus: Three Gorges Dam

Madhavi Swamy June 2003
 

Paradise regained — Constructing The Palm

Susan Crabb July/August 2003
 

Holyrood: It wis'nae me

Editorial October 2004
 

Not on the map: Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain

Dennis Gedge December/January 2005
 

If it wis'nae you, then who the hell was it? A look at the Scottish Parliament building debacle

Hamish Mitchell February 2005
 

Putting the plans on ice: The new Halley research station

British Antarctic Survey March 2005
 

A letter from Antarctica

Michael Wright May 2005
  Trouble at Bath Spa

 

Hamish Mitchell October 2005
  A most wonderful retirement: The Saqqara Geophysical Survey Project Ian J Mathieson November 2005
  Providence indeed! The Fox Point hurricane barrier Barry Hiscox November 2005
  Refurbishment on a grand scale: A look at the development of the Falkirk Wheel Hamish Mitchell December/January 2006
 
Method of Measurement for Highway Works

Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 1 - A separate method

Hamish Mitchell March 2004
 

Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 2 — Relationships

Hamish Mitchell April 2004
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 3 - Overseas influence Hamish Mitchell May 2004
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 4 — Mechanics Hamish Mitchell June 2004
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 5 — Is it covered? Hamish Mitchell July/August 2004
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 6 — Have YOU got it covered? Hamish Mitchell September 2004
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 7 — Ambling through the preambles Hamish Mitchell November 2004
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 8 - In the beginning Hamish Mitchell December/January 2005
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 9 - Between a rock and a hard place Hamish Mitchell March 2005
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 10 — Down the drain Hamish Mitchell April 2005
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 11 — Where there's muck, there's brass Hamish Mitchell May 2005
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 12 — Designed to innovate? Hamish Mitchell June 2005
  Opening Pandora's Box — The MMHW Part 13 — Closing the box Hamish Mitchell July/
August 2005
 
Military Engineering Tunnelling Under the Western Front Hamish Mitchell February 1999
  Protected by Pill Hamish Mitchell March 1999
  God Bless You Mr Bailey Hamish Mitchell April 1999
  Nissan Around Hamish Mitchell May 1999
  A Harbour Afloat Hamish Mitchell July /
August 1999
  A Rabbit Warren in Rock Hamish Mitchell September 1999
  In Defence of the Coast Hamish Mitchell October 1999
  The Scottish Ports Hamish Mitchell November 1999
  PLUTO goes to France Hamish Mitchell December/
January 2000
  Tales of a Military Engineer (by the Ghostbuster) Ross Hunter June 2000
  Taking Logistics to Extremes – Supporting the Rebuilding of War-Torn Kosovo Neil Clark November 2000
Mining Engineering Cornish Mining - Sentinels of the Past Hamish Mitchell November 2000
 
P
Topic Title Author Issue
Partnering Partnering : A Question of Trust & Respect Bob Fleming September 1999
  Partnering agreements at a subcontract level Alan Williamson April 2002
  Partnering — Is it here to stay? Roger Knowles May 2002
 

A Polish Private Partnership — A study in patience

Martin Kennard February 2003
 

The road to success in PPP toll roads: An Asia-Pacific perspective

Geoff Roberts and Nicholas Brown September 2005
 
Photogrammetry Half Photogrammetry and 3D Modelling Cut Shutdown Period in Tony Davies May 2000
  Orthophoto Data – A Cost Effective Base for Engineering Design and Environmental Assessment Greg Simmons June 2000
  The Role of Digital Photogrammetry as a 2 1st Century Defence Technology Bill Riley & Cameron Japp December/January 2001
  Integrated Theodolite-Laser-Camera System lain Shearer - Yi Dong Huang & Steve Ball February 2001
 

Glamorgan Heritage Coast Cliff Monitoring by Terrestrial Photogrammetry

Frank Hobbs & Yi Dong Huang March 2001
  The Fair-Weather Surveyor's Dream: Using your Camera to Survey Structures Jon Mills & Guy Pierson April 2001
 

Digital photogrammetric orthorectification

Ned Chisholm February 2002
  Terrestrial laser scanning or close range photogrammetry? A practical comparison David Barber and Jon Mills October 2002
 

Can laser scanning and photogrammetry live in harmony?

Simon J Barnes December/ January 2003
 

Cost effective topographic information from photogrammetry and NEXTMap GB data

Martin Tocher and Dave Horner December/January 2004
 

Photogrammetry — Still cutting edge technology?

Gordon Niven December/January 2004
  Keeping up with the times (P&RS) Trevor Burton December/January 2004
 

The changing face of digital airborne imaging and remote sensing

Mike Zywiel December/January 2004
 

Photogrammetry on the cheap

John Walsh December/January 2005
 

The view from above

Nigel Lorriman June 2005
  Beaumaris Castle Dave Bellwood December/January 2006
  Videogrammetric monitoring of membrane roof structures Shih-Yuan Lin and Jon Mills December/January 2006
 
Photography (Construction)

There's more to photography than meets the eye

Adrian Waine February 2005
 

Photography, glamorous? You must be joking!

Adrian Waine April 2005
 
Piling The compact displacement pile Ross Miller March 2003
 

Piling on the pressure

John Chick June 2003
 

How to choose the right pile types

AJ Hurst September 2003
 

Plastic piling — The full process

Mark Sims March 2004
 

Piling and foundation engineering — The way ahead

John Patch March 2004
 

The development and testing of a rotary displacement pile

Nick Wharmby September 2004
 

What the non-specialist needs to know about foundations

A report from the Federation of Piling Specialists April 2005
  Soft ground stabilisation Andy Russell April 2005
  Saving Sveriges Riksdag Paul Wheeler March 2006
 
Project/
Commercial Management

HGC&R and the Dissatisfied Contractor

Ian Cowling February 1999
  Project Management : From Ark to Aerospace! APM April 1999
  Rail Industry Safety Project Management Chris Thorpe May 1999
  Are We Ready for Change? Tony Elven July /
August 1999
  The Hook Initiative FWJ Grist July /
August 1999
  A Principle for the Allocation of Work H A Bresler September 1999
  The Hook Initiative : An OS Response M. De La Haye October 1999
  Whole Life Costing Margo Cole February 2000
  Budget Management Using EVM lan McGregor April 2000
  Project Management – A Preview of the Future David Wallace June 2000
  Subcontract Procurement Roy Sinclair June 2000
  Bid Procurement: One Contractor's View Jeremy Simm June 2000
  What is the Current Role of the Quantity Surveyor? Gary Turner July/
August 2000
  Estimating: Current Practice Peter Heathershaw September 2000
  Project Management - The Pre-Tender Award Phase David Wallace October 2000
  Procuring! What Next for the Quantity Surveyor? Chris Thomson November 2000
  The Pre-Qualification Phase and the Award of Contract David Wallace December/
January 2001
 

Supporting the Project Manager in Civil Engineering

Robert Weir April 2001
  Exploring the Private Finance Initiative (PFI): Lessons Learnt to Date and their Implications for Future Projects Simon Grubb May 2001
 

Building the Business Case for Best Practice

Zara Lamont June 2001
  New LGTF Toolkit Boosts ‘Rethinking Construction' Among LAs Ted Cantle June 2001
  Using programmes to manage projects Daniel Atkinson April 2002
 

Who needs PFI anyway?

John Wilding November 2002
 

Accelerating change – Targeting delivery

Gary Turner December/
January 2003
 

The private sector is far better placed to manage PFI

Peter A Heathershaw February 2003
 

The project plan

Ian A McGregor March 2003
 

What you can't measure can hurt you

David Hail April 2003
  What makes a great manager? Gerard M Blair April 2003
 

Subcontracts — back to back?

Roy Sinclair June 2003
 

PFI — Meeting the investment challenge

Michael Mendelblat September 2003
 
Projects and programmes, outputs and outcomes
Richard Hickman September 2003
 
Cash is king
Roger Knowles September 2003
 

New forms of collateral warranty

Stephen Homer November 2003
 

Cost control in engineering projects

Robert L Langley November 2003
 

Developing a knowledge based system for the valuation of variations

Monty Sutrisna December/ January 2004
 

Trials and tribulations of the management of change control on major projects

Allan Jones February 2004
 

How to improve construction-based PFI

A paper of the CIC Public Sector Procurement Panel February 2004
 

Establishing control

Richard K Faris April 2004
 

Is centralised procurement set to push PFI bidders out of the marketplace?

Michael Grimes and James Lupton April 2004
 

A short tour of quantity surveying

Wong Ken Tek April 2004
 

Risk management (Student Prize Article)

Enzo Labrosciano July/August 2004
 

Is headhunting the answer?

Liz Rickerby July/August 2004
 

Project management in an ever-changing world

Tom Taylor July /August 2004
 

What does the title ‘project manager' mean to the construction industry?

Chan Yuan Eng July/ August 2004
 

Politics and the professions

Dennis Gedge March 2005
 

Change of building regulations in Scotland — Effects on self certification of building structures

Dr Jeremy Grant May 2005
  Managing budget on major projects Bal Barard April 2006
 
R
Topic Title Author Issue
Rail A Warehouse Less Ordinary Annabelle Chalker May 1999
  Rail Industry Safety Project Management Chris Thorpe May 1999
  £Million Investment at Charing Cross: A Real Team Effort   June 1999
  Project Overview - The Jubilee Line Extension Harry Glennie May 2000
  The Increasing Importance of Project Management within the Railway Industry Donald Heath May 2000
 

Post Office Underground Railway

Roy Sinclair July/
August 2001
  The Bluebell Railway John G Grant December/January 2002
  West Coast Route Modernisation Phase 1 Steven Johnson, Chris Hinton & John Bacon December/ January 2002
 

Automated 3D control for ballasting works on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link

James Douglas May 2004
 

The allure of shiny steel rails: The future of light rail

Abigail Tomkins May 2005
  The Mount Washington steam cog railway Barry Hiscox April 2006
 
T
Topic Title Author Issue
Then and Now Tunnel Surveying (Part 1) JR Smith February 2000
  Samos Tunnel Part 2 Harry Glennie March 2000
 

The Heighting of Mount Everest: Then

J R Smith April 2000
  The Heighting of Everest: Now JR Smith May 2000
 

Measurement of the Earth Size: Then

J R Smith June 2000
 

Measurement of the Earth Size: Now

Alan Dodson July/
August 2000
 

The Pyramids: Then

Tarek Agag & Jim Smith September 2000
  The Pyramids: Now
Building Your Own
Harry Glennie October 2000
 

Line Measurement: Through the Ages

JR Smith November 2000
  Distance Measurement: From Invar Tape to GPS Alan Wright December/ January 2001
 
Transport General Transportation,Limits of Deviation, Expropriation and Compensation in the 21st Century Norman Winbourne December/ January 2002
 

Turns, Returns and Compliance — Vehicle path simulation in civil engineering projects

David Favre March 2002
 
Tunnels

A lifetime of tunnelling: A personal review of tunnelling development

David Donaldson February 2003
 

Dublin Port Access Tunnel — First tunnel breakthrough

Mark Hudson May 2003
 

Survey control of the Dublin Port Tunnel: Part 1

Ian Allen and Mark Hudson May 2004
 

Survey control of the Dublin Port Tunnel: Part 2

Ian Allen and Mark Hudson June 2004
 

Automatic monitoring of CTRL's C250 tunnels

Lyndon Preece with Frank Minnagh, James Martin and Stewart Harrison October 2004
 

Dublin Port Access Tunnel: The final breakthrough

Mark Hudson October 2004
 

DALI — Surely not a tunnel lighting industry standard?

Anthony Stubbs February 2005
 
U
Topic Title Author Issue
Utilities and Pipelines Dover & Folkstone Waste Water Treatment Scheme John Marsh April 1999
  Bristol Waste Water Teatment Works John Macartney September 1999
  Afan Waste Water Treatment Works Scott Motlet December/
January 2000
  Pipelines: Are we Investing in our Future? Philip Boon February 2000
  Assessing the Structural Condition of Ageing Iron Pipe Systems Dudley Dickson & Peter Ward February 2000
  HumberCare – Yorkshire Water's £200m Investment in Hull and the Humber Steve Tindall April 2000
  The Economics of Stormwater Control for Building Developments Chris Williams & Barry Gilbert June 2000
  The Valuation of Pipeline Assets in the Utility Industries Hudson Bell July/ August 2000
  Sewer Jetting - Reducing the Pressure Frank Jones February 2001
  Quantum Sewage Systems lan Johnson February 2001
  EMSs for Pipeline Contractors Edward Warner February 2001
 

Integrated gas management for the Indonesia-Singapore pipeline

Andrew Wilde February 2003
 

Current trends in pipe replacement

Steve Vick February 2002
 

Ground probing radar

Mike Bushell February 2002
 

Integrated gas management for the Indonesia-Singapore pipeline

Andrew Wilde February 2003
 

Live Mains Insertion takes to the high road

Steve Vick February 2003
 

Bacton to Kings Lynn 1200mm pipeline

Len Wallis assisted by John Warman November 2003
 

The use of expanding foam in the gas industry

Steve Vick February 2004
 

What lies beneath?

Mike White February 2005
  Developments in pipeline utility mapping and access to utility information Rob Williams and Richard Glenister February 2005
 

Trenchless — myth or need?

Peter Crouch February 2005
 

The all party parliamentary group for underground space (aka APPGUS)

Lyndon Preece April 2005
  Non ground-breaking technology Richard Lee February 2006
  From Genesis to Revelations — A brief historical look at underground detection Mike White February 2006
  Understanding the limits and extending the performance of plastics pipeline systems Dr Jeremy Bowman February 2006
 

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