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Bechtel Among 2018 CIO Award Winners
CIO celebrates technology and business innovation with 2018 CIO 100 awards.
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Uranium Processing Facility Project achieves key milestone with completion of Construction Support Building
The Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration’s (DOE/NNSA) Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) Project continues to make substantial progress with the recent completion of the UPF Construction Support Building (CSB).
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The Ambitious Design and Low Density of Toronto's Newest Subway Stations
After almost a decade of construction, a 6-stop extension of Line 1 breached the northern municipal boundary and traveled 1.5 miles into York Region, the area that adjoins Toronto’s northern border. Source: CityLab.com
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Bechtel bags £180m Gatwick Pier 6 expansion
Gatwick Airport has picked Bechtel to deliver its largest single project under the present £2.7bn investment plan.
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AIChE honors Jack Futcher
Bechtel's president and chief operating officer receives award for helping inspire the next generation of engineers.
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The view from the top at Bechtel, Wood and Fluor on mining EPC/EPCM
Bechtel's Paige Wilson discusses our mining business.
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Smart Technology: The Savior of U.S. Infrastructure
The infrastructure of tomorrow isn't far out of reach.
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Hundreds of students learn about jobs in aviation at City Airport event
Hundreds of students found out about working in the aviation sector as part of a special day organised by London City Airport. Source: Guardian – East London & West Essex
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Controlling Crossrail’s noise and vibration: Track design and construction methods
Crossrail – officially named the Elizabeth line when services start in December 2018 – links 40 stations over 118 kilometres; from Reading and Heathrow to the west of London, to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. For Global Railway Review, Crossrail’s Acoustic Manager Andrew Bird, and Jo Webb, President of the Institute of Acoustics, explain that because the route will pass through dense residential and commercial areas, the design of its tracks and the best ways to limit ground-borne noise and vibration have been vital aspects to consider throughout the project. Source: Global Railway Review
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Happy birthday HS1: A look back at the launch of Britain’s first high-speed line
Ten years ago today the first Eurostar train service on the Channel Tunnel rail link – HS1 – departed from London St Pancras International station for Paris at 11:03am – marking the full opening of the high-speed line. Source: Global Rail News