17.11.2021

Ground Engineering’s December 2021 issue is available online

Ground Engineering’s December 2021 issue is available online. Online access to Ground Engineering (GE) is included in BGA subscriptions.

Ground Engineering’s December 2021 issue is 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 December issue has just been added to the GE website.

The latest issue of GE features an interview with John Mitchell Lecturer Martin Preene; an industry view on decision support systems for the brownfield sector; reports on stabilisation works for a collapsed mine shaft in Scotland, the Severn Estuary coastal defence scheme, Tyneside’s minewater projects, and digital analysis on a complex excavation pit in Stuttgart, Germany.

In addition, this issue includes an Engineering Insight Q&A with geotechnical design engineer Monica Sechi, as well as the latest news and opinion.

Use this link to view the latest digital issue.

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