
Mott MacDonald optimises earthwork and material reuse modelling to reduce carbon emissions on HS2
Reducing emissions on a mega project High Speed 2 (HS2), a new high-speed rail line that connects London to Manchester, England, is the largest infrastructure

How PLAXIS solved complex underground challenges in one of the world’s largest mines
For geotechnical engineers working in mining having the latest in subsurface software innovation on board, to help uncover geotechnical complexities and make crucial decisions for

AMAZING EARTH: When we reclaim land do we win or lose the environmental battle?
At first glance, land reclamation seems a well-aligned solution to the human and environmental problems of jam-packed metropoli. Even the name speaks of recycling, reuse

AMAZING EARTH: The lost city of civilian miners
It would have seemed implausible in an Indiana Jones movie… A Turkish DIY fanatic swings a hammer in his basement, and breaks through the wall

AMAZING EARTH: Bottling energy for a rainy day
A regular cry from solar and wind energy sceptics is the familiar “what happens when the sun doesn’t shine, or the wind doesn’t blow?” Storing

AMAZING EARTH: First build your tunnel. Then sink it.
The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel is Denmark’s largest infrastructure project, designed to dramatically reduce journey times between Hamburg and Copenhagen. To do this it must travel 18km

Delhi Metro’s Phase IV: Expanding connectivity and cutting pollution
Delhi Metro’s Phase IV aims to improve connectivity, cut air pollution, and address complex engineering challenges in India’s busy capital.

The Dallas Cowboys Stadium design challenge remastered in PLAXIS
Home to the planet's most famous football team this iconic, modern-day coliseum is both an architectural and a geotechnical marvel. Dr Gregory and the review