Month: February 2026

Engineering Academy on Site Training

Do experienced engineers need training? We recently delivered a successful on-site setting out and construction layout training session for engineers at Kilnbridge Construction Services on one of their major live infrastructure projects. The session was organised through Engineering Academy and focused on improving practical site delivery,

Engineering Academy

Engineering Academy Partners Huge thanks to Converge and Premcrete Ltd for supporting the Academy and helping students to get the most needed skills for starting the hashtag#engineeringcareer 👏

Kilnbridge Site Visit

Anil & Gabi in Action That’s what I love about Kilnbridge, we’re all big family, helping each other and discussing the best solutions. Read More

TS20 Launch

New TS20 New TS20 Leica Launch Day

Get Construction Talking

Get Construction Talking x Fred Mills Job insecurity these days it’s at the highest level, I know, remembering well the atmosphere from my last winter on site while project was nearing the finish and the new ones postponed… Read More

Resection is the King

Why Resection is so important Freestation is used in 95% (maybe 99%🤔) of cases for settingout in constructionKnow where your targets are and remember to have a good target distribution – give your totalstation a chance to correctly calculate the position – remember it’s all triangles.

Leica x SitEng Roadshow

Sharing Knowledge at the Leica Roadshow Across the UK and Ireland One of the best things about the construction and surveying industry is the people behind it. The technology is evolving rapidly, but events like the Leica Roadshow across the UK and Ireland show that the

Meet Sukanya and Kazeem

Academy Students Sukanya and Kazeem Students of my Milton Keynes hashtag#engineeringacademy session who really hashtag#loveconstruction 💪 Read More

Intergeo Expo and Conference

INTERGEO Expo and Conference Intergeo Expo and Conference …. Read More

Converge Sensors

What if your structure could tell you exactly how it’s curing in real-time? Let’s be honest: on most sites, we are still monitoring concrete like it’s the 1950s. We rely heavily on crushing cubes—samples that are cured in a shed, not in the actual structure. While