£4M in funding announced for 19 projects across London aimed at building resilience to climate change.

With the UK set to have another heatwave this week, we were glad here at Intersect Global to read that:


Making better use of rain water in London was the focus of a new funding stream announced last week. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan announced £4M in funding for 19 projects across the capital aimed at building resilience to climate change and that Eleven boroughs will receive £2.85M from the Green and Healthy Streets Fund and funding will also be provided to enable the development of strategic green walking routes.

Read the full article below:

Photo credit: shutterstock_1141477037-drought-1024×685
(Article from New Civil Engineering, written by Tim Clark)

Intersect Global works with major infrastructure providers and contractors in London and the South East , to see a list of civil engineering roles currently available head over to our job board on our site or alternatively why not connect with us on LinkedIn.

Read More

Back to Work: Turning New Year’s Resolutions into Real Results

The start of a new year brings fresh energy, bold ambitions, and a long list of resolutions. But once the out-of-office is off and the inbox starts filling up, good intentions can quickly lose momentum. At Intersect Global, we help … Continue reading

What Happens Behind the Scenes in Civil Engineering When Everyone Else Breaks for Christmas As offices wind down, shops close early, and most people settle into the warmth of the festive season, civil engineering quietly enters one of its most … Continue reading

Archive