04.06.2024 | 18:00-20:00

BGA ECG 4th Session of MOGE Discussion Series

Speakers: Dr Michael De Freitas and Dr Phil Smith.

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Introduction

The 4thd session of the BGA ECG MOGE Discussion Series is now open for registration. We invite engineers of all levels, from early-career to professionals, to learn about the latest content of the manual. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the broader engineering community and facilitate insightful discussions.

We are thrilled to announce that this session will feature esteemed speakers Dr Michael De Freitas and Dr Phil Smith. They will lead an enlightening discussion on the 'Ground and Preliminary Investigations' sharing their invaluable insights and experiences. The session will include an overview of selected MOGE chapters – including, Chapter 13: The ground profile and its genesis, Chapter 43: Preliminary studies and Chapter 50: Geotechnical reporting. This will be followed by an interactive discussion led by our ECG representative Sam Taylor.

This session will be held at Arup 80 Charlotte Street Auditorium W1T 4QS.

It will be delivered both in person and online. Prior registration is required.

  • Date & Time
    Date & Time

    04.06.2024

    18:00 - 20:00

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  • Location
    Location

    Arup 80 Charlotte St., London W1T 4QS

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  • Event Type
    Event Type

    BGA Early Career Group Meetings

Speakers

  • Dr Michael De Freitas

    Imperial College London

  • Dr Phil Smith

    Geotechnical Consulting Group

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