05.08.2020

Ground Engineering’s August/September 2020 issue is available online

Ground Engineering’s August/September 2020 issue is available online

Ground Engineering’s August/September 2020 issue is available online

GE’s latest issue available online

Online access to Ground Engineering (GE) is included in BGA subscriptions.

BGA Members and other subscribers to GE can access page-turning digital versions of the print issue and the August/September 2020 issue has just been added to the GE website.

The latest issue includes site reports from Perth’s Forrestfield Airport Link and the ground investigations taking place for the A38 improvements in Derby; an industry call to arms for the Eurocode 7 task groups; we hear from the GE Award Rising Star finalists on what they think the post- Covid future will look like; and how the industry is addressing the diversity issue. There are also more of the stories behind this year’s GE Awards shortlist.

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