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KITE Shuttle
KITE Shuttle is our regular newsletter, where we bring industry insights, innovation and thought leadership together.


Rising Heat: Why Our Infrastructure Needs to Adapt
Roads melting. Trains slowing. Power plants struggling. Heatwaves aren’t just uncomfortable; they’re an engineering challenge we can’t ignore. Why Heatwaves Are Increasing: And How We Can Prepare
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Aug 142 min read


The first KITE Step Installation: where it all began!
Austins Lane: The First KITE Step Installation
A few years back, KITE Projects reached an important milestone with the installation of the first full KITE Step system at Austins Lane. This project was delivered for Transport for London (TfL) on the Tube network, where previously only a muddy path ran alongside the track, making safe access a challenge.
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Aug 13 min read


Keeping the Railway Network Moving
Did you know that the people of Britain are most likely to choose to travel long-distance by train over car or plane than any other country in the world? The study, carried out by SavantaComes, found that 46% of Londoners prefer to travel long-distance by train, compared to 41% by car and just 10% via short haul flights. With these statistics in mind, it’s no wonder that the railway is one of the busiest infrastructure networks in the UK.
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Jun 132 min read


Why Modularity Matters: How KITE Projects is Redefining Design and Delivery in Infrastructure
In the complex world of infrastructure delivery, risk is often the hidden cost nobody sees coming. Delays, compliance failures, unclear scopes, and last-minute design changes all contribute to spiralling costs and lost time.
As we gear up for Rail Live 2025, we’re taking a moment to reflect on our incredible journey at this premier rail exhibition. Since 2019, we’ve been a proud exhibitor, showcasing our innovations, connecting with industry leaders, and contributing to t
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May 233 min read


Enhancing station safety with KITE Platform
Did you know that the people of Britain are most likely to choose to travel long-distance by train over car or plane?
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Jul 5, 20242 min read


Why should you use steel in your engineering projects?
Steel. You might think, ‘just another piece of metal!’, but did you know it’s the second most consumed raw material in the world?...
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May 24, 20242 min read
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