Construction may be niche, but storytelling is universal: How we told the Super Sewer story
Recapping the Tideway infrastructure project's approach to corporate and digital communications.
I'm an experienced writer, editor, and digital journalist. I’ve written for Red Bull, Hyundai, Eurosport, The 42, the Bundesliga, and various other publications.
I've worked across numerous sectors, from news, sport, automotive, and infrastructure to pop culture and lifestyle.
I am podcast host and editor of Póg Mo Goal magazine, and also produce and present digital video content.
jimmycarew@gmail.com
Recapping the Tideway infrastructure project's approach to corporate and digital communications.
Tunnel Vision is Tideway's YouTube series taking you behind the scenes on construction of London's Super Sewer. We show you the unique engineering on each site, explore the legacy we'll leave behind once construction is complete and bring you interviews with the people on the project.
Podcast · Póg Mo Goal · A football podcast from Ireland. A deep dive into the featured articles, photography and illustrations in Póg Mo Goal Magazine with co-editor James Carew. Intro Music by White Collar Boy. Issue 6 of Póg Mo Goal Magazine is now available at www.pogmogoal.bigcartel.com
A giant tunnelling machine used to dig London's super sewer needed an even larger crane to be removed from Tideway's site in Bermondsey - its work in the capital now complete. The Matador 3 crane arrived at Chambers Wharf close to Tower Bridge last weekend to remove Tunnel Boring Machine Ursula, which had been hoisted from the more than 60 metre-deep tunnel shaft to the surface in preparation.
In today's terms, a hybrid generally refers to a car that combines a petrol-fuelled internal combustion engine and a battery-powered electric motor. Over the decades, other combinations fit the description, but the goal was the same; to power a car that could perform, and was both affordable and sustainable.
I've spoken at a number of Seanchoíche's storytelling nights in London.
Engineering's past and present intersected beneath the River Thames last weekend as the tunnelling machine digging London's 'super sewer' passed beneath Brunel's Thames Tunnel near Wapping. Tunnel Boring Machine Selina is constructing the final 5.5km stretch of the Thames Tideway Tunnel between Chambers Wharf in Bermondsey and Abbey Mills Pumping Station.
Wireless charging technology is doing away with cables in our cars, simplifying how we power our smart devices. In the future, the same principle might fuel vehicles themselves. With an increasing array of phone models and accessories supporting the technology, wireless charging is here and set to become widely available in more and more car makes.