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Buildings

Managing conservation projects to avoid catastrophes. Smith K.G. Dec., 197–203

Coastal engineering

Best value for coastal defence services. Coy A.C. & Walker J.R. June, 91–96

The Saltings, Millennium Coastal Park. Wyatt S.C., Kenny R.J. & Gossage J. Mar., 9–12

Conservation

Holistic, integrated and sustainable regeneration in a diverse and peripheral county. Wann A.R. Dec., 243–249

The assessment of civil engineering heritage. Cragg R., Cross-Rudkin P.S.M., Dunkerly P., Gould M.H. & Otter R.A. Dec., 211–216

The renaissance of engineering. Williams A. Dec., 267–271

Economics & finance

Finding the finance—a perspective on the issues surrounding public–private wastes management partnerships in the era of best value. Kilduff D. Sept., 137–143

Landfill economics—a taxing matter? Strong W.A. Sept., 153–157

Environment

Discussion: Emerging/environmental engineering in Brazil. Sinclair N.M. Dec., 273–274

Langstone oysterbeds restoration. Mountain S. Dec., 217–225

Regeneration through restoration: The Huddersfield Narrow Canal project. Stopher A. Dec., 233–242

The agenda for the future of waste management. Ferguson J. Sept., 123–130

The Saltings, Millennium Coastal Park. Wyatt S.C., Kenny R.J. & Gossage J. Mar., 9–12

Waste management in a best-value framework: the Northern Ireland experience. Quinn J.R. Sept., 145–148

European Union

Landfill: a prospective view. Potter A. Sept., 149–151

Failures

Managing conservation projects to avoid catastrophes. Smith K.G. Dec., 197–203

Health & safety

Discussion: Emerging/environmental engineering in Brazil. Sinclair N.M. Dec., 273–274

History

The assessment of civil engineering heritage. Cragg R., Cross-Rudkin P.S.M., Dunkerly P., Gould M.H. & Otter R.A. Dec., 211–216

Landfill

Landfill economics—a taxing matter? Strong W.A. Sept., 153–157

Landfill: a prospective view. Potter A. Sept., 149–151

The agenda for the future of waste management. Ferguson J. Sept., 123–130

What a waste. Goulette S. Sept., 167–169

Local government

Benchmarking for best value. Burgess S.M. June, 75–82

Best value and direct services. Nettleton B. June, 83–90

Best value and management practice in local government: a reality check. Wills N. June, 55–61

Best value for coastal defence services. Coy A.C. & Walker J.R. June, 91–96

City of Lincoln Best Value Pilot—the aftermath. Shardlow R. June, 63–67

Community involvement—don't keep the public in the dark. Andrew R. June, 69–73

Delivering ‘best value’ in a new unitary authority. Costello J. & Gillingwater D. June, 103–109

Finding the finance—a perspective on the issues surrounding public–private wastes management partnerships in the era of best value. Kilduff D. Sept., 137–143

Langstone oysterbeds restoration. Mountain S. Dec., 217–225

Measurable success in best value. Bovaird T. June, 111–115

The Phoenix flies in Birmingham. Read S. & Read M. Dec., 251–258

Transport planning performance indicators, democracy and best value. Nisbet A. June, 97–102

Waste management in a best-value framework: the Northern Ireland experience. Quinn J.R. Sept., 145–148

Maintenance

A new framework for road management. Robinson R. Mar., 39–48

Management

A new framework for road management. Robinson R. Mar., 39–48

Benchmarking for best value. Burgess S.M. June, 75–82

Best value and direct services. Nettleton B. June, 83–90

Best value and management practice in local government: a reality check. Wills N. June, 55–61

City of Lincoln Best Value Pilot—the aftermath. Shardlow R. June, 63–67

Community involvement—don't keep the public in the dark. Andrew R. June, 69–73

Delivering ‘best value’ in a new unitary authority. Costello J. & Gillingwater D. June, 103–109

Emergency and urgent public project management. Wearne S.H. Mar., 27–34

Improving public works operations and management through establishment of nationally recognized practices. Ross D.H. Mar., 1–8

Making decisions for upgrading wastewater systems. Blackwood D.J., Ashley R.M., Petrie M., Oltean-Dumbrava C. & Jones C. Sept., 171–180

Measurable success in best value. Bovaird T. June, 111–115

The Phoenix flies in Birmingham. Read S. & Read M. Dec., 251–258

Transport planning performance indicators, democracy and best value. Nisbet A. June, 97–102

Municipal & public service engineering

Benchmarking for best value. Burgess S.M. June, 75–82

Holistic, integrated and sustainable regeneration in a diverse and peripheral county. Wann A.R. Dec., 243–249

Improving public works operations and management through establishment of nationally recognized practices. Ross D.H. Mar., 1–8

The renaissance of engineering. Williams A. Dec., 267–271

Pavement design

A449 Coldra–Usk rehabilitation. Green J. & Davies I. Mar., 13–20

Performance improvement

Measurable success in best value. Bovaird T. June, 111–115

Planning & scheduling

Improving public works operations and management through establishment of nationally recognized practices. Ross D.H. Mar., 1–8

Millennium Coastal Park: Llanelli Land Bridges. Edmonds M. & Hogan M. Mar., 21–26

Rhyd-y-car link footbridge, Merthyr Tydfil. House D. Mar., 35–38

Recycling of materials

Composting. Avery I. Sept., 159–165

Langstone oysterbeds restoration. Mountain S. Dec., 217–225

Sustainable reuse of highway materials in hot and cold bituminous mixtures. Woodside A.R., Woodward W.D.H, Phillips P. & Mills A. Sept., 181–186

The Saltings, Millennium Coastal Park. Wyatt S.C., Kenny R.J. & Gossage J. Mar., 9–12

What a waste. Goulette S. Sept., 167–169

Rehabilitation, reclamation & renovation

A449 Coldra–Usk rehabilitation. Green J. & Davies I. Mar., 13–20

Making decisions for upgrading wastewater systems. Blackwood D.J., Ashley R.M., Petrie M., Oltean-Dumbrava C. & Jones C. Sept., 171–180

Research & development

Sustainable reuse of highway materials in hot and cold bituminous mixtures. Woodside A.R., Woodward W.D.H, Phillips P. & Mills A. Sept., 181–186

Reviews

Best value and direct services. Nettleton B. June, 83–90

City of Lincoln Best Value Pilot—the aftermath. Shardlow R. June, 63–67

Roads & highways

A new framework for road management. Robinson R. Mar., 39–48

A449 Coldra–Usk rehabilitation. Green J. & Davies I. Mar., 13–20

Sustainable reuse of highway materials in hot and cold bituminous mixtures. Woodside A.R., Woodward W.D.H, Phillips P. & Mills A. Sept., 181–186

Sea defences

Best value for coastal defence services. Coy A.C. & Walker J.R. June, 91–96

Sewers & drains

Making decisions for upgrading wastewater systems. Blackwood D.J., Ashley R.M., Petrie M., Oltean-Dumbrava C. & Jones C. Sept., 171–180

Social impact

Discussion: Emerging/environmental engineering in Brazil. Sinclair N.M. Dec., 273–274

The renaissance of engineering. Williams A. Dec., 267–271

Steel structures

Rhyd-y-car link footbridge, Merthyr Tydfil. House D. Mar., 35–38

Structure & design

Managing conservation projects to avoid catastrophes. Smith K.G. Dec., 197–203

Town & city planning

Rhyd-y-car link footbridge, Merthyr Tydfil. House D. Mar., 35–38

Transport management

Delivering ‘best value’ in a new unitary authority. Costello J. & Gillingwater D. June, 103–109

Transport planning

Community involvement—don't keep the public in the dark. Andrew R. June, 69–73

Transport planning performance indicators, democracy and best value. Nisbet A. June, 97–102

Tunnels & tunnelling

Millennium Coastal Park: Llanelli Land Bridges. Edmonds M. & Hogan M. Mar., 21–26

Urban regeneration

Holistic, integrated and sustainable regeneration in a diverse and peripheral county. Wann A.R. Dec., 243–249

Regeneration through restoration: The Huddersfield Narrow Canal project. Stopher A. Dec., 233–242

The Phoenix flies in Birmingham. Read S. & Read M. Dec., 251–258

Waste management & disposal

Composting. Avery I. Sept., 159–165

Energy from waste and integrating the options. Gerstrom P. Sept., 131–136

Finding the finance—a perspective on the issues surrounding public–private wastes management partnerships in the era of best value. Kilduff D. Sept., 137–143

Landfill: a prospective view. Potter A. Sept., 149–151

Landfill economics—a taxing matter? Strong W.A. Sept., 153–157

The agenda for the future of waste management. Ferguson J. Sept., 123–130

Waste management in a best-value framework: the Northern Ireland experience. Quinn J.R. Sept., 145–148

What a waste. Goulette S. Sept., 167–169

Waterways & canals

Regeneration through restoration: The Huddersfield Narrow Canal project. Stopher A. Dec., 233–242

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