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Forth Amendment
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Building society
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Power house
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Tilt to last
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National Grid's London power tunnels project
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Training the young will help fill skills gap
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Removing shock from the system with magnetic fluids
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Bristol uni pioneers composite bridge technique
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UK engineers confident of success at WorldSkills 2011
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System First
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Peter Hansford, President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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Engineering a lasting legacy for London's Olympics
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Bridge the gap
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Neptune project could help water firms spot leaks
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Peter Young, UK head of Arup Advanced Technology & Research
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Offshore giants: the rise of the towering turbine
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Advanced geometry: engineering architecture at the Olympics
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Nord Stream: the world's largest gas pipeline
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Sink or swim
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Urban planning engineers explore anti-flood options
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'Boris island' points to watery future for building
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Crossrail sets new challenges for tunnellers
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Light relief
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Iain Coucher, chief executive at Network Rail
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Carbon cop-out
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A negative outlook
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Sir Anthony Cleaver, chair of the Engineering and Technology Board
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Manufacturers still open to deals
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Bleak expectations
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Synchrotron's bright spark
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Frontline views
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High-wire artist
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Manufacturing output down
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A silver lining
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The trouble-shooter
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Big future for small firms
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Building a false economy
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UK patent law requires rethink
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Survey reveals management concerns
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Let's make small talk
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Standard bearer
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Manufacturers buck economic trend
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Costs not lost in translation
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Such an asset
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Manufacturers hold firm
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Creation theory
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Strategic thinker
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Invest in excellence






