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Guidebook of Applied Fluvial Geomorphology

The responsibilities now placed upon organisations by the EU Water Framework Directive to assess river morphology will ensure that the uptake of geomorphology continues and expands. Indeed, the practical application of geomorphological science now forms a regular part of any project involving fl....

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  • Last updated: 21 AUGUST 2012

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  • Ground engineering , Water

Handbook of Geosynthetic Engineering, 2nd Edition

The Institute of Civil Engineers presents the Handbook of Geosynthetic Engineering, whichdetails the different types of geosynthetics and their practical application for students and for practising engineers seeking efficient, cost-effective solutions to civil engineering problems.

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  • Last updated: 20 AUGUST 2012

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  • Education , Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Transport

ICE design and practice guides: Contaminated land - investigation, assessment and remediation, 2nd Edition

The Institution of Civil Engineers presents the second edition of the ICE Design and Practice Guide following the unprecedented success of the first edition published in 1994. Since the first edition, there has been a multitude of legislation on the environment and the adoption of many of the pr....

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  • Last updated: 20 AUGUST 2012

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  • Education , Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering

Clients' guide to reducing the risk of leaking substructure

An ICE client guide explaining substructure waterproofing issues and the risks associated with waterproofing. This guide provides information about the methods and processes involved and gives information on how to manage the risks. Published 2009

  • Document type: Guidance notes
  • Last updated: 15 AUGUST 2012

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  • Ground engineering

Bridges and highways of the Olympic Park

2nd April 2012, the structures, bridges and highways project is one of the largest and most challenging on the Olympic Park, delivering infrastructure within a complex, contaminated site that is criss-crossed by numerous rivers, railways and major utilities.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Ground engineering , Learning Legacy , Structures and buildings , Transport

Engineering the Olympic Stadium

5th March 2012, hear from those who led the design and delivery of the Olympic Stadium.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Learning Legacy , Management , Structures and buildings

Engineering the Olympic Park: Contaminated land treatment and invasive species control

5th December 2011, the preparation for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games has involved environmental improvement on a huge scale including remediating large swathes of the former industrial land, repairing and improving the waterways etc.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Health and safety , Learning Legacy , Management , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management

The John Mitchell lecture - Track Displacement and Energy Loss in a Railway Embankment over Peat

16 May 2012 - This lecture presents the research conducted with NIR as it was presented in the ICE- Geotechnical Engineering Journal paper Track Displacement and Energy Loss in a Railway Embankment over Peat.

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  • Last updated: 17 MAY 2012

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  • Awards & competitions , Geospatial engineering , Ground engineering , Transport

52nd Rankine Lecture - Performance-based design in geotechnical engineering

Held on 21st March 2012 at Imperial College London. Delivered by Professor Malcolm Bolton,Cambridge University.

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  • Last updated: 1 MAY 2012

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  • Ground engineering

Scruton Lecture 2011 - How can urban meteorology help engineering design for the city?

In this lecture Stephen Belcherreviews the particular features of the urban atmospheric boundary layer with a particular focus on London, and the new tools now available for measurement and modelling. 5 December 2011.

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  • Last updated: 6 DECEMBER 2011

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Municipal engineering

Porth Teiger: Regeneration in a Recession

Porth Teiger: Regeneration in a Recession

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  • Last updated: 7 NOVEMBER 2011

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  • Energy , Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Municipal engineering , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management , Water

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  • Wales

Geothermal Piles - renewable Energy from Foundations

N.I.G.G Geothermal Piles - Renewable Energy from Foundations

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  • Last updated: 5 OCTOBER 2011

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  • Ground engineering

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  • Northern Ireland

Tunnels and deep excavations for transport infrastructure. Advances in research and practice.

Professor Robert Mair of Cambridge University presents examples of recent advances in construction of large tunnels and deep excavations for transport infrastructure, drawing on case histories from around the world in a variety of ground conditions. ICE/TRF Fellows Lecture 2009.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 11 JULY 2011

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  • Ground engineering

Ground storage energy systems - where are we?

This seminar discusses the development of ground storage heat and energy systems in the UK over recent years and thermal behaviours of soil. BGA and EGGS event 2009.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 8 JULY 2011

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  • Energy , Ground engineering

Geotechnical Engineering Lecture

A double-paper presentation. Benoit Jones, Morgan Est plc, examines the evaluation of innovative sprayed-concrete-lined tunnelling. Chris Mundell, Atkins, discusses limited equilibrium assessment of drystone retaining structures. ICE Geotechnical Engineering Lecture, September 2010.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 8 JULY 2011

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  • Ground engineering , Innovation and research

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