Author Archives: Ty Byrd

Interview | National Highways’ Michael Ambrose on rethinking road concrete use

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A dearth of relevant up-to-date knowledge about one of construction’s principal structural materials threatened to hinder the biggest ever programme to rebuild and revitalise England’s many concrete roads.

A dearth of relevant up-to-date knowledge about one of construction’s principal structural materials threatened to hinder the biggest ever programme to rebuild…

Future of Roads | A30 improvement will boost economy and local environment

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Cornwall’s A30 improvement scheme is aiming to not just deliver a dual carriageway, but also a better environment around the 14km stretch of new road.

Significant levels of sustainability, environmental mitigation and ecological enhancement are marking out the A30 improvement scheme in Cornwall as something special. Never mind that the…

NCE at 50 | Editors’ key moments: Mike Winney 1993-1998

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Mike Winney died in 2007. This is written by his close former colleague Ty Byrd.

Mike was a highly experienced reporter with many fine stories to his name but the pinnacle of his achievement did not involve words, it was a drawing. A drawing that illustrated much better than any…

Company profile | Aco’s sustainable staying power

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Aco’s holistic approach to water management is proving increasingly valuable as an antidote to climate change and Britain’s diminishing biodiversity. 

Management of surface water is the specialty of the Aco Group, widely acknowledged as being among the world’s top suppliers of storm water control and sustainable drainage systems.  Extensive investment in…

NCE at 50 | Editors’ key moments: Ty Byrd 1989-1993

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Failure in April 1978 of the Willow Island cooling tower in Wheeling, West Virginia – still considered the worst ever construction disaster in the United States – was perhaps the most significant event during my time on NCE.  Fifty one men died when concrete failed during the tower’s 29th lift,…