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Bridging the Centuries

Monday 18th February 2013

The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford’s city centre streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs completed in 1914. The new bridge over Brewer Street, being built over a surviving section of Oxford’s medieval city wall links old and new, stone and steel, merging traditional and contemporary design. In association with Anthony… Read More

Our Very Own Tough Mudder

Thursday 13th December 2012

Written by Ian (AKA Rambo)-  our in house CAD Technician. “On November 17th, me and ten other team mates took part in a twelve mile Tough Mudder obstacle course, raising money for the Douglas Macmillan Hospice. The event was a challenge rather than a race in cold, wet and extremely muddy conditions, which some of us… Read More

Reproduction of 1867 Locomotive, Nipper

Tuesday 20th November 2012

Having professionally used water jet cutting to produce carbon fibre parts, a group of Airbus engineers are using this modern technology to reproduce parts for an historic, working 1867 locomotive. The group of railway enthusiasts and engineers have embarked on a project to reproduce a working model of Nipper, a narrow gauge locomotive in use… Read More

Cutting Edge Technology

Wednesday 5th September 2012

Here at TMC we’re known for our reinvestment in water jet cutting technology as much as we’re known for water jet cutting itself. It’s our way of staying ahead of the game whilst adding to our abilities and improving costs and turn around speed. Like most businesses, we’re constantly looking for new ways to improve… Read More

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