17.04.2024

The May 2024 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line

The May 2024 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line. Online access to Ground Engineering (GE) is included in BGA subscriptions.

The May 2024 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line

The May 2024 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line. Online access to Ground Engineering (GE) is included in BGA subscriptions.

The May 2024 issue of Ground Engineering reports on the piling and foundations work for the redevelopment of the Old War Office in London, and geological investigations for Ebbw Vale train frequency enhancements.

It includes a round table on the past, present and future of the piling industry, and industry view pieces on rethinking the angle of sustainability for foundations, and a new geosynthetics design method for haul roads. The issue also features a piece on professional registration routes, and a technical paper on back analysis to model sewerage repair ground settlements.

In addition, it includes an Engineering Insight Q&A with University of East London’s Meghdad Bagheri, as well as the latest news and opinion.

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