The Highfield Blog

Highfield Professional Solutions are experts within the Technical Engineering industry. Here we provide you with blog articles on the latest industry news, company updates and recruitment trends.

What is the Thames Tideway Tunnel?

The Thames Tideway Tunnel (aka ‘super sewer’) is London’s proposed solution to the sewage overflows into the River Thames. It will be a 7.2m diameter, 25km-long tunnel, up to 65m below ground. The tunnel will create potentially the biggest sewer network in Europe. However, not everyone is happy about the ‘super sewer’. Environmentalists say it

International Women in Engineering Day – June 23rd

Every year the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) celebrates the amazing achievements of female engineers and promotes the vast amount of career opportunities that are available to the female workforce as well as men. This year the event is going international on June 23rd to increase the awareness and raise the profile of the exciting industry

Construction industry digests implications of a hung parliament

Following the result of a hung parliament on the 9th June, construction industry representatives have been quick to offer insight and wisdom into the implications of the 2017 general election. The results have seen Theresa May and the Conservative Party take the most seats, however leaving no overall majority. Early reports have claimed that the

What makes a company a great place to work?

Does your company give you the opportunity to win weekend breaks away, dinner up The Shard or even regular fun team drinks? Do they take you out to the races, treat you to pizza “just because” or provide champagne on every work anniversary? What about getting your birthday off work as an extra treat? If

London’s Skyline Growing Fast

London’s impressive array of skyscrapers has grown significantly in recent years. To see just how much London’s skyline has changed, NLA’s Tall Building Report, released in March this year, reveals just how many towers have sprung up in 2016, and what is still in the pipeline moving forward. Here are the most impressive headlines from

7 things that will happen during your first month in recruitment

Graduates, so you’ve decided a career in recruitment is for you. A lucrative, busy and exciting job is right around the corner. But let us break you in gently and prepare you for what, without a doubt, will happen during your first month in recruitment. You’ll gear yourself up to make the best call yet…and

Hinkley Pont C: strike averted as bonus talks continue

Good news for Hinkley Point C as the threat of industrial action by workers has been averted due to an interim pay deal. It has been agreed that construction workers on the £18bn Hinkley Point power station site will receive temporary bonus payments of up to £4 an hour while wage talks continue. Working supervisors

“BIM is key to future of QS profession” says RICS

Quantity Surveying’s uptake of this new approach to design and construction has been somewhat slower to date than hoped, however BIM ’s ability to automate measurement and speed up the traditional estimating process pose a number of rewards further down the line for Quantity Surveyors. Last month, the annual NBS National BIM Report was released

Office etiquette – the do’s and don’ts of office behaviour

You’ve secured your first job after uni life, and of course, you want to make the best impression possible. Unfortunately, there are numerous habits that could get you on the wrong side of your co-workers, but don’t panic we are here to help. Here is our guide to office etiquette…follow our top tips and you’ll

Could Crossrail 2 be delayed by the general election?

The future of Crossrail 2 could be pushed off track by the upcoming General Election, as the government now does not plan to give the £30bn project’s business case the final sign off by the end of this month. William Jackson, a development consultant at Crossrail 2 explained that the mega project’s business case, which

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