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Inside BG&E

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Behind every project is a story. The Inside BG&E Podcast takes you closer to the people who make it happen: engineers, designers, and collaborators, sharing the ideas, challenges, and moments that shape our work. From the culture that drives our creativity to the conversations that spark innovation, we explore what makes each project and every team unique. BG&E is a civil and structural engineering consultancy, celebrated for innovative, award-winning designs that prioritise practicality and constructability. We believe truly great engineering takes curiosity, bravery and trust, and is key to...

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BG&E

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Business

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bgeeng.com

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30. Jun 2026

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Beneath the Surface – Delayed Ettringite Formation (DEF) in Concrete Structures 30.06.2026

Delayed ettringite formation (DEF) is a complex deterioration mechanism in concrete that can significantly affect the long‑term performance and serviceability of structures. This episode of Inside BG&E examines DEF from an engineering and research perspective, with a focus on practical implications for projects in Australia.    Senior Materials Engineer Dr. Yogesh Ramu (BG&E, Perth) explai...

Disaster Recovery Engineering: How BG&E Gets Communities Moving Again 17.04.2026

In this episode of Inside BG&E, we explore how emergency and disaster recovery projects move from initial damage assessment to scoped, fundable and buildable solutions. BG&E’s Emergency and Disaster Recovery team discusses what rapid response really means in practice, how eligibility and value-for-money requirements shape recovery programs, and why this work is so different from a traditio...

Gateway Files: Inside the Sydney Gateway bridges 26.02.2026

How do you design and deliver 19 bridges for a $2.6 billion airport gateway, keep a live corridor operating, and introduce Australia’s first incrementally launched network arch bridge in the process?   In Gateway Files, host Laura Miranda sits down with Daniel Fryirs, Joe Turner, and Luke Wetherstone to reflect on the bridge program behind Sydney Gateway – from early concepts and construction stra...

From Uni to Industry: Hugo & Rebecca’s Graduate Journey at BG&E 27.11.2025

This episode of Inside BG&E follows two graduates, Hugo Groot and Rebecca Ninan, as they reflect on stepping from university into their first roles at BG&E. Rather than focusing on the technical details, the conversation explores how they found their feet, the kind of work they have been exposed to, and what they have learned about themselves in the process. Listeners will get an honest, e...

Shaping Sydney's Skyline: The Story Behind Quay Quarter Tower 29.10.2025

Quay Quarter Tower redefined what's possible in adaptive reuse and design innovation. In this episode, Leonardo Ambrogi – Construction Engineer Lead, Gold Coast and Xiaoyu Gu – Senior Structural Engineer, Sydney take us behind the design of this landmark project, from the challenges of working within an existing structure to the creative engineering that brought it all together. They share how col...

Inside BG&E Podcast Trailer 28.10.2025

Behind every project is a story. The Inside BG&E Podcast takes you closer to the people who make it happen: engineers, designers, and collaborators, sharing the ideas, challenges, and moments that shape our work. From the culture that drives our creativity to the conversations that spark innovation, we explore what makes each project and every team unique.

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