Why Long-Term Construction Packages Work Better With Directly Employed Site Engineers
On a long programme, a directly employed site engineer handles IR35 compliance, maintains a consistent control network, and provides a single line of accountability from setting out through to as-built records.
GNSS vs Total Station — Which Is Right for Your Construction Project?
GNSS is fast and effective across large open sites. A total station is precise and works where satellite signal can't reach. On most UK construction projects both are needed — this guide explains when to use each and how they work together.
Topographic Surveys vs Volume Surveys: What’s the Difference?
Not sure when to request a topographic survey or a volume calculation? This post breaks it down in simple terms. Perfect for site engineers, QSs, and PMs managing highways or infrastructure jobs.

