by Vance Tan | Oct 8, 2013
National infrastructure is as much a priority in countries with a large stock of ageing infrastructural assets as it is for rapidly industrialising economies. Increasing attention is being paid to the risk and opportunities that the growing interdependence between...
by Vance Tan | Sep 30, 2013
Evaluation of potential infrastructure projects varies from straightforward financial assessment, to explicit methods requiring multi-criteria valuation and uncertainty analysis. All, however, are siloed to their own sector and in many cases the stand-alone project...
by Vance Tan | Jul 6, 2013
Our second report examines a range of headline infrastructure strategies related to: changes in demand management changes in capacity provision (through changes to system efficiencies or infrastructure composition) Possible future scenarios are being generated from...
by Vance Tan | Jun 17, 2013
The information contained in hyetographs and hydrographs is often synthesized by using key properties such as the peak or maximum value Xp, volume V, duration D, and average intensity I. These variables play a fundamental role in hydrologic engineering as they are...
by Vance Tan | May 20, 2013
Engineering the Future (EtF), the alliance of engineering professional bodies hosted by the Royal Academy of Engineering, has created a ‘snapshot’ of UK infrastructure policy across the five infrastructure areas, energy, ICT, transport, waste and water that form the...