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Rsk Environment Limited
Leap Environmental
Rsk Environment Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 1989.
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Future Homes Extension
1 Apr 2025 to 31 Mar 2026
The Future Homes Project (FHP) is an industry-academic partnership for the delivery of new and existing net zero homes - a significant challenge for the UK and globally. Regulatory change is driving developers and asset owners to seek new solutions to ensure homes meet the needs of net zero performance, as well as future climate and occupant satisfaction....
Future Homes
1 Apr 2023 to 31 Mar 2025
The Future Homes Project (FHP) is an industry-academic partnership for the delivery of new and existing net zero homes - a significant challenge for the UK and globally. Regulatory change is driving developers and asset owners to seek new solutions to ensure homes meet the needs of net zero performance, as well as future climate and occupant satisfaction....
Quantum technology – mapping and map integration for buried assets (QT-MIBA)
1 Jul 2020 to 31 Mar 2022
Quantum technology -- mapping and map integration for buried assets (QT-MIBA) seeks to evaluate the feasibility of obtaining and publishing more complete and accurate information on the location of buried assets through enhanced processing of geophysical sensor data. The goal of QT-MIBA is to address the accidental strikes on underground utility pipes and...
Pioneer Gravity: Gravity sensors for infrastructure productivity, situational awareness and seeing the invisible
1 Nov 2018 to 31 Dec 2021
"Despite our increasing ability to detect and monitor objects that exist on land, sea, around buildings or in space, our ability to detect objects beneath the ground has not improved significantly. When it comes to attempting to locate a buried and forgotten pipe, telling the extent of a sink hole or assessing the quality of infrastructure we still often ...
Quantum Technology Potential for Railway Infrastructure (QT-PRI)
1 Nov 2017 to 31 Oct 2018
QT-PRI is a collaboration between RSK, Atkins, Network Rail and the University of Birmingham (UoB) to establish the Quantum Technology (QT) gravity sensor market opportunities against assessment of current geophysical technologies to detect and assess the condition of assets buried below the railway network, in particular drains, as well as water flow thr...
GRAM - Gravity for Rivers Agriculture and Mines
1 Oct 2017 to 30 Sep 2018
The coming gravity sensors based on Quantum Technologies (QT) have the potential to disrupt existing surveying practices through dramatically improved measurement sensitivities. GRAM is a collaboration between Teledyne e2v, RSK, the Canal & River Trust, the Coal Authority, Cranfield University and the University of Birmingham (UoB) to establish the Quantu...
Reveal – Quantum Gravity Sensor for Civil Engineering
1 Mar 2017 to 31 Mar 2019
The presence of sinkholes, mineshafts and other buried objects under construction sites is a huge problem in civil engineering. These underground openings are a risk to the health and safety of people working on the site. They are also a risk after construction work has been completed as they can move and increase in size over time and may open up causing...