This month Mark and Alex reflect on the one year anniversary of the catastrophic Polcevera viaduct collapse in Genoa, Italy and they ask: is the UK safe from a Genoa-style collapse? Also up for discussion is Crossrail 2 and Network Rail’s future project pipeline.
The co-hosts then introduce our special guest: HS2 strategic advisor Andrew McNaughton. Andrew was the chief architect of the HS2 mega-project responsible for determining the route and setting the much-commented on design speed. Andrew takes a wider look at the future of rail worldwide, questioning the role of hyperloop and stressing the ongoing need for light rail and traditional rail for many years to come.
The interview with Andrew McNaughton begins at 11:20.
The Engineers Collective is powered by Bentley Systems. MRT Corp was established to deliver the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit project, a planned three-line modern railway system in the Greater Kuala Lumpur-Klang Valley region of Malaysia. With the first line completed in July 2017, MRT Corp was the first metro project in Asia to adopt BIM Level 2 standards plus cloud-based collaboration to streamline workflows and improve efficiency, productivity, and performance on its second line, the Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya (SSP) line. Establishing a connected data environment using Bentley applications as its foundation, MRT Corp has reduced rework, improved multi-discipline design collaboration, and increased productivity by 35 percent due to its ability to seamlessly share accurate information in real time. Find out how MRT Corp is Going Digital with Bentley and learn more about the project by visiting: www.bentley.com/sspline
Learning about the Northern Powerhouse Rail journey with director, Tim Wood
Smart Cities: emerging technologies, trends and innovations, with Dublin City Council smart city lead Jamie Cudden
Learning about The Office of Rail and Road with Steve Fletcher, Deputy Director, Engineering and Asset Management
Talking about Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure conference which has gone digital, with Steve Cockerell and Shannon Clemons
Exploring the long-term impacts of Covid-19 on London Underground with managing director, Andy Lord
Pop-up infrastructure: temporary fix or here to stay? With Simeon Butterworth from WSP and Steve Tilby from Amey
Talking Thames Tideway with Andy Mitchell, CEO of Tideway
Exploring the benefits of pedestrian modelling software in designing, planning and delivering railway stations with Eduardo Lazzarotto from Bentley and Cameron MacDonald from Atkins
Talking future projects, and London Power Tunnels with Gareth Burden from National Grid
Learn about AECOM’s journey working digitally and the positive long-term impacts of Covid-19, with Michael Warren
Talking digital workflows and the long-term changes to the industry with Dustin Parkman from Bentley Systems
Opening the £1.5bn major A14 upgrade programme 8 months early with Highways England’s David Bray
HS2 notice to proceed, and civil engineering meets circular economy with Stephen Boyle
Coronavirus Special – What impact is Covid-19 having on the industry?
Heathrow West, the alternative plan for Heathrow Airport with Carlton Brown
Running mega projects and lessons learned with Crossrail’s Mark Wild
Talking Heathrow Airport’s Expansion Programme with Phil Wilbraham
The Climate Emergency and Net Zero with Keith Clarke
Meaningful Infrastructure with Sadie Morgan
Preposterous Politics: what does it all mean for infrastructure in the UK?
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