Amey have recently licensed our LimitState:RING masonry arch analysis software. They are responsible for Network Rail’s Civil Examination Framework Agreement, which maintains over 100,000 railway structures across the UK.
Read MoreTony Gee and Partners LLP have recently licensed our LimitState:RING masonry arch analysis software for use in their UK offices.
Read MoreLeading engineering and development company Mott MacDonald have recently licensed our LimitState:RING masonry arch analysis software for use on arch bridge assessments.
Read MoreCostain UK, the city of Utrecht (IBU Stradsingenieur) and SEDOA have recently purchased our LimitState:RING masonry arch analysis software.
Read MoreLimitState are pleased to announce that they will be holding a LimitState:GEO 3.0 launch and showcase event on 9th July 2012 at the IStructE HQ in London.
Read MoreRete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) have purchased LimitState:RING to benefit from features in the latest version of our masonry arch analysis software.
Read MoreLimitState's geotechnical stability software, LimitState:GEO, features in an article in Vol. 31 of Geotextiles and Geomembranes, examining the bearing capacity of mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls.
Read MoreSome of the world’s largest offshore consultants licensing LimitState:GEO are reporting major productivity gains using this innovative limit analysis software application.
Read MoreLimitState Director Matthew Gilbert will make a presentation entitled 'Analysis of masonry arch bridges' at the forthcoming 'European Masterclass' in Bristol on 24-25 May 2012.
Read MoreLimitState:GEO, features in an article in Vol. 19 of Geosynthetics International examining the stability of geosynthetic landfill caps. The paper compares conventional limit equilibrium design hand calculations with those undertaken using LimitState:GEO and also by conventional FE.
Read MoreGL Noble Denton have recently licensed LimitState:GEO. They join a number of other engineers in the oil and gas sector who are making use of LimitState:GEO in their assessment and design calculations.
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