Sharing Knowledge
We incorporate our values into everything we do and sharing knowledge forms a key part of our identity. From speaking at the biggest industry conferences and contributing to research papers, to engaging with schools, community groups and clients.
Our offices are hubs of engagement, collaboration and innovation drawing people together. By working as one team, we're able to share our collective knowledge and experience to deliver innovative client solutions.
Did you know we have degree apprenticeship opportunities at JBA? Our colleague Hassan Rauf recently shared some insights into his Civil Engineering Degree Apprenticeship with us. To help and inspire…
Did you know that our training courses are delivered by JBA specialists with years of practical experience? We’ve been catching up with some our trainers to find out what…
We’ve been working closely with many local planning authorities in preparing or updating their SFCAs. This work builds on expert knowledge of the previous and updated TAN15 and the…
Dogs that have been trained to detect the scent of a particular species can be an economical asset when surveying for protected species - and earlier this year we were joined…
The Welsh Government’s 18-month suspension of the revised Technical Advice Note (TAN 15) provides an opportunity to clarify this key policy, which has implications for both local planning…
As hosepipe bans come into force across the UK we consider the need for action now to increase water storage and transfer schemes, to integrate and more closely align flood…
For the past 17 years, JBA has supported the Environment Agency in producing their Flood Estimation Guidelines. The guidelines provide practitioners with comprehensive information on how to carry out and…
Trees are at the heart of our landscapes, with their diversity allowing for resilient urban environments and sustainable natural wildlife habitats, and their benefits are often wide-reaching. Read on…
Angie McKinney shares with us her role as a Principal Engineer at JBA and what she would like to see for future generations of female engineers.…