The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) is the principal
association for geotechnical engineers in the United Kingdom.

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Imperial College Seminar on Effects of Tunnelling on Existing Tunnels - 25 April 2018

  • 25.03.2018

Imperial College London is hosting a half day seminar on the Effects of Tunnelling on Existing Tunnels. The objective of the seminar is to disseminate and discuss findings from the Imperial College Crossrail research project.

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Professor George Gazetas announced as 59th Rankine Lecturer

  • 21.03.2018

The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) is pleased to announce that the 59th Rankine Lecture will be given by Professor George Gazetas of the National Technical University of Athens, Greece

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March e-newsletter

  • 20.03.2018

March BGA newsletter

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BGA Survey of Members and Non-Members

  • 19.03.2018

The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) is carrying out a survey of members and non-members at the Rankine Lecture event on 21 March 2018

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On-Line Viewing Details for Dr Nick O'Riordan's Rankine Lecture

  • 15.03.2018

On-Line Viewing Details for Dr Nick O'Riordan's Rankine Lecture on 21 March 2018

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Electrokinetic Treatment of Soils – Presenter slides now available

  • 10.03.2018

Electrokinetic Treatment of Soils – Presenter slides now available

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ISSMGE March 2018 News

  • 07.03.2018

ISSMGE News & Information Circular March 2018

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David Hartwell to receive BGA Skempton Medal

  • 01.03.2018

The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) is pleased to announce that David Hartwell will be awarded a BGA Skempton Medal

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Joe Newhouse wins 49th Cooling Prize Competition

  • 01.03.2018

The British Geotechnical Society (BGA) is pleased to announce that Joe Newhouse of Mott MacDonald has been awarded the 49th Cooling Prize for his paper and presentation on Ground Movement due to Shaft Construction

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