International Women in Engineering Day
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY A couple of weeks ago we celebrated International Women in Engineering Day. This is a global […]
Stonehenge – A Fine Example of Monolithic Neolithic Engineering
This week sees the summer solstice (where is the year going?) when Druids come to worship at Stonehenge as the […]
Sustainable Structures
Our blog often features talk about sustainability, a buzz word that crops up in our daily lives now more than […]
Wemberley, Wemberley
So, let’s be honest, how many of you thought that the arch at Wembley Stadium was just for decoration – […]
Bricks and Mortar
Fred and Ginger, Batman and Robin, Morecombe and Wise…all famous double acts that would simply not be the same without […]
Living Walls
Sustainability is the buzz word of our times and ‘green’ or ‘living’ walls tick a lot of eco boxes. In […]
Retaining Walls – The Unsung Heroes of Civil and Structural Engineering
Retaining walls are so much a part of the fabric of our built environment that we barely notice them. From […]
20th Anniversary of the Famous Belle Tout Lighthouse Move
At Structural Engineers Reports we often talk about movement in buildings –unexpected and sometimes alarming movement that needs thorough investigation to find the cause and […]

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