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Set to stretch for 2.7km, the so-called ‘green’ tunnel will be landscaped on top and designed to blend into the countryside near Greatworth, West Northamptonshire.
Image: RSK Group/South Georgia Heritage Trust
Enduring legacy of Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition
The site, on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, is of historic significance due to its link to the polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and his ship Endurance.
Image: PreussenElektra GmbH
Innovation accelerates nuclear decommissioning
Mammoet, commissioned by Framatome, has supported the removal of four steam generators from a nuclear power plant in Germany.
The team of nuclear experts and engineers developed a ‘rip and ship’ solution that enabled the steam generators to be removed from the reactor building in one piece, thereby accelerating the decommissioning process.
Image: Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority Ltd
Thames drilling unlocks vital data
A jack-up barge stationed on the River Thames has enabled drilling investigations beside the Palace of Westminster as part of a wider restoration and renewal programme.
Structural Soils engineering teams drilled 14 boreholes to depths of up to 74.5m into the Thames riverbed to map geological conditions ahead of planned construction works at the Houses of Parliament.
Image: ECB Design Group
Breedon funds new pedestrian crossing
Construction materials provider Breedon has donated more than 180 tonnes of asphalt for a new pedestrian crossing, which will help improve road safety near a community centre and school in Edlington, Doncaster.
Design and project management for the new crossing was carried out by ECB Design Group, with the materials laid by Thomas Bow.
The January/February 2026 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
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