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Milan M4 metro line, Italy
Milan M4 metro line, Italy
2nd August 2019 By: Sheila Barradas

The Metropolitana Milanese public–private partnership is building a metro line, which will offer the fastest connection between an airport and a city centre in the world. 


Digitised inspection service for the oil and gas industry
1st August 2019

 A digitised inspection service is set to enhance and revolutionise the inspection process for the oil and gas industry.   The inspection technology digitises the entire inspection workflow by... 


Britain makes further investments in small modular nuclear reactor technologies
24th July 2019 By: Rebecca Campbell

The British government has announced that it is investing £18-million in a small modular reactor (SMR) project being developed by a consortium of companies led by Rolls-Royce. It will also invest... 


Arup incubates a digital materials transfer platform
1st July 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

DigiYard, conceptualised for an internal Arup ideas competition, will be a digital platform that looks to facilitate the flow of usable construction waste and surplus building material from... 


Arup backs cities to help reach their climate change targets
28th June 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Arup has announced a renewal of its partnership with C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) to affect meaningful, measurable and sustainable action on climate change. Led by its ambition to... 


Siviour graphite project, Australia
Siviour graphite project, Australia
21st June 2019 By: Sheila Barradas

Renascor Resources has adopted an optimised development plant for the project. 


The Leonardo, South Africa
The Leonardo, South Africa
31st May 2019 By: Sheila Barradas

The Leonardo high-rise building will eclipse the 50-storey Carlton Centre, in downtown Johannesburg, as South Africa’s tallest skyscraper, with 55 storeys. 


International Arup expert speaks on Building Fire Safety at Johannesburg Conference
17th April 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Dr Susan Lamont, Associate Director at Arup, spoke on ‘Safeguarding the fire strategy for the life of a building’ at the IFE Fire Safety Professional Development Seminar 2019 on Thursday 4 April in... 


Arup court project opened by president Ramaphosa
11th April 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

President Cyril Ramaphosa with acting Gauteng premier and basic education MEC Panyaza Lesufi officially opened the Booysens Magistrates’ Court, for which Arup provided transport, civil and... 


Arup breaks ground on new hotel and residential development in airport city in Accra
11th April 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Arup is providing full multidisciplinary services for a new 15-storey mixed-use development in Airport City in Accra, Ghana. It will include 214-room Pullman-branded hotel and 150-serviced... 


Beyond Day Zero: Distilling the lessons from the Cape Town water crisis
11th April 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

One year on from the height of the 2017-2018 Cape Town water crisis, a collective of academics and practitioners have launched a unique new initiative to document and capture key learnings from the... 


Belfast implementation project, South Africa
Belfast implementation project, South Africa
29th March 2019 By: Sheila Barradas

The project is ahead of schedule. 


Lithium and cobalt risks growing, World Energy Council survey finds
15th March 2019 By: Schalk Burger

The tenth edition of the World Energy Council’s (WEC’s) World Energy Issues Monitor 2019 highlights that lithium and cobalt will play an increasing role in commodity market risks, which are... 


Arup provides engineering for #FREESPACE art exhibition
6th March 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The notion of public space was in the spotlight at the V&A Silo District as engagement unfolded around a programme of talks, debate and performance, hosted at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary... 


Hydrogen energy facility, New Zealand
Hydrogen energy facility, New Zealand
1st February 2019 By: Sheila Barradas

The project entails the construction of the first hydrogen production and refuelling facility at the Ports of Auckland's Waitematã port. 


Sir Gerhard Jacob (Jack) Zunz
30th January 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

‘Working at the frontiers of what was possible’, is how the late and revered engineer, Sir Jack Zunz, reflected upon the experience of leading the engineering design of Sydney Opera House. The... 


Greater Collaboration Is The Way To Contain Costs  Within The Logistics Sector
Greater Collaboration Is The Way To Contain Costs Within The Logistics Sector
30th November 2018

“Supply chains compete, not products, commodities or companies. The implication is that the focus should be on integrating all activities in the supply chain, and not on individual service... 


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The V&A Grain Silo Complex project was once an agricultural silo for grain storage, and is now features prominently in the silo district development
Firm’s design breathes new life into industry
23rd November 2018 By: Simone Liedtke

Multidisciplinary consulting engineering firm Arup was commended for its finalist entry of the V&A Grain Silo Complex façade in the architectural category at the 2018 South African Steel Awards,... 


Cities warned to improve resilience of entire water basin to avoid risk of running out of water – Arup report launched
30th October 2018 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Increasing numbers of cities worldwide risk reaching Day Zero, with taps running dry, and exacerbating the effects of climate change, unless they start actively managing and improving the... 


Brisbane International Cruise Terminal, Australia
Brisbane International Cruise Terminal, Australia
23rd February 2018 By: Sheila Barradas

The Port of Brisbane plans to build a new cruise terminal that will enable the world's largest cruise ships to visit Brisbane. 


Arup and Bechtel partner with Rwandan community to build a bridge to safety
Arup and Bechtel partner with Rwandan community to build a bridge to safety
1st November 2017

A team from Arup and Bechtel joined Bridges to Prosperity and members of the local community to build a 64-metre pedestrian footbridge in Nyaruguru, South Rwanda.   The Uwimpfizi footbridge over... 


Jacobs Arup JV and Transport Scotland Deliver Queensferry Crossing
Jacobs Arup JV and Transport Scotland Deliver Queensferry Crossing
8th September 2017

Royal opening of largest infrastructure project in Scotland for a generation DALLAS – Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. and Arup celebrate the official opening of the Queensferry Crossing by Her... 


Engineering firm appointed for Umhlanga development
14th July 2017 By: David Oliveira

Multidisciplinary engineering firm Arup announced last month that it had been appointed to supply multidisciplinary engineering services to the iconic mixed-use office and retail development Park... 


Binnenhof complex renovation project, the Netherlands
Binnenhof complex renovation project, the Netherlands
19th May 2017 By: Sheila Barradas

The Binnenhof complex requires large-scale renovation to ensure the safety of employees and visitors to the complex. 


Championing Delivery
3rd February 2017 By: Tracy Hancock

Founder of black-empowered consulting engineering firm PD Naidoo & Associates Pragalathan Dhanapalan (Dempsey) Naidoo may be retiring from Mott MacDonald, but the civil engineering industry and... 


Collaboration And Integrity Required For Infrastructure Project Success Says Arup SA
Collaboration And Integrity Required For Infrastructure Project Success Says Arup SA
23rd May 2016

“Two key factors for the success of infrastructure projects in Africa is the collaboration between the private and public sector, whilst using a third party for early engagement and de-risk; and... 


Consulting firm highlights scope for innovative growth in sustainable materials use
9th October 2015 By: Donna Slater

While there are several opportunities for the construction industry to integrate sustainable materials use in a project – from the design phase to the construction phase – there is still... 


Why collaboration is key to low-carbon cities
30th September 2015

Paula Kirk, Arup Energy and Climate Change Leader and Justin Wimbush, Associate, Energy, South Africa discusses why cities need to take the lead in tackling climate change, and why public, private... 


Belfast coal project, South Africa
Belfast coal project, South Africa
14th August 2015 By: Sheila Barradas

The Belfast coal project has been delayed by up to 12 months, mainly owing to the environmental appeals. 


Progressive engineering projects bolster community support, long-term adaptation
3rd April 2015 By: Schalk Burger

Well-planned and effective engineering and infrastructure projects that are adaptable and also improve the environment and lives of people serve as benchmark examples for what society should expect... 


Belfast coal project, South Africa
Belfast coal project, South Africa
20th February 2015 By: Sheila Barradas

The proposed coal project entails the development of an openpit and underground mine. 


Harare green building showcased at SA convention
12th September 2014 By: Kim Cloete

A building that mimics a tree, an office block modelled off a termite nest and a building which uses algae on its façade . . . these are just a few examples of the innovative designs being... 


Dr Chris Luebkeman holds workshop on future of South African cities
12th September 2014

As part of his visit to South Africa, Dr Chris Luebkeman, Principal of Arup and Director for Global Foresight + Research + Innovation, discussed the future of South African cities at an afternoon... 


BRT IN OPERATION High-cost road pavements are needed by the bus rapid transit to carry the axle loads and the number of trips that each bus needs to make
BRT not viable for all cities in SA
1st November 2013 By: Zandile Mavuso

The success of the bus rapid transit (BRT) systems, implemented in Johannesburg and Cape Town, has triggered demand elsewhere, prompting government to consider or begin developing such systems in... 


Gautrain rapid rail link, South Africa
Gautrain rapid rail link, South Africa
25th October 2013 By: Sheila Barradas

The Gautrain Management Agency has proposed the development of seven new rapid rail routes along identified high-mobility corridors in Gauteng. 


Gautrain rapid rail link, South Africa
Gautrain rapid rail link, South Africa
4th October 2013 By: Sheila Barradas

The Gautrain Management Agency is mulling the acquisition of 40 new Gautrain rail cars. 


Gautrain rapid rail link, South Africa
1st February 2013 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The arbitration case between Bombela and the Gautrain Management Agency is likely to take at least another two years. 


Durban port upgrade and expansion project, South Africa
25th January 2013 By: Sheila Barradas

State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has reiterated that funding for the proposed R75-billion Durban dig-out port is not included in the group’s current R300-billion capital budget. 


Transaction advisers working on PPP model for R75bn Durban dig-out port
18th January 2013 By: Terence Creamer

State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has reiterated that funding for the proposed R75-billion, Durban dig-out port (DDOP), which is earmarked for development at the city's old international... 


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