by starjammerengineering | Saturday, March 3, 2018 | Civils and Infrastructure, Engineering, Technical
Cheryl Dyer Ballard examines the next generation of electrical distribution. In the United Kingdom, the National Grid was first established in 1901, and has grown into the behemoth that we all use in this country today. Blissfully unaware for the most part of its...
by starjammerengineering | Saturday, February 10, 2018 | Computer Aided Design, Engineering, Technical
Steven Parham takes looks at 3D printing. This process has literally been a game changer for thousands of engineers and other professions over the past decade, thanks to the possibilities that the technology has brought to the fore. Something that would have been...
by starjammerengineering | Monday, February 5, 2018 | Engineering, Technical, Women in Engineering
Claire Greenhouse takes a look at the increasing roles for women in engineering. Until relatively recently, the number of women taking roles and making careers in engineering were relatively few and far between. Until then, engineering was seen as a male reserve, and...
by starjammerengineering | Saturday, December 9, 2017 | Civils and Infrastructure, Property Development
Claire Greenhouse takes a look at the necessary requirements for planning permission when it comes to property. If you are starting along this process, there are many considerations and potential pitfalls to navigate successfully before you can even proceed to get...
by starjammerengineering | Tuesday, October 31, 2017 | Civils and Infrastructure, Computer Aided Design, Engineering
Steven Parham takes looks at BIM: Building Information Modelling. To a vast number of engineers, the subject is somewhat polarising. Some have embraced the changes that this legislation will eventually bring to civil engineering projects and the wider world, whereas...