
Apprentices celebrated at Crossrail’s annual awards
Ben Cox, a 22 year-old civil engineering apprentice from Medway in Kent has been named Crossrail Apprentice of the Year.
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Ben Cox, a 22 year-old civil engineering apprentice from Medway in Kent has been named Crossrail Apprentice of the Year.
Skills Minister John Hayes today (7 November 2016) visited apprentices working on Crossrail to support EngineeringUK’s Tomorrow’s... Read more...
A record number of apprentices were nominated for Crossrail’s annual Apprentice Awards, with the top award going to an ‘inspirational... Read more...
I didn’t grow up dreaming of working in construction. In fact, even during my A-Levels, I had no firm idea of where I wanted to go.What... Read more...
Rail Minister Claire Perry MP has joined female engineers from Transport for London (TfL), Crossrail and Network Rail who are building... Read more...
A young student who changed career paths to embrace his passion for construction has been named Crossrail’s Apprentice of the Year... Read more...
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After completing my A Levels, I decided to apply for apprenticeships instead of taking the university route as I wanted to continue... Read more...
Europe’s largest infrastructure project, Crossrail, says that the UK needs to quickly address the gender gap in engineering if... Read more...
Crossrail has launched its smallest tunnelling machine Molley to build a new Thames Water sewer in west London.