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East London: An Olympic Success Story

The London 2012 Games provided an unparalleled opportunity to test both established and new methods of working that can be applied to other large scale regeneration and development projects. The methods used by the ODA helped to create an inspirational Olympic Park with a lasting legacy on time ....

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  • Last updated: 8 APRIL 2013

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  • Education , Environment & Sustainability , Health and safety , Learning Legacy , Structures and buildings

Forth Replacement Crossing: Design and Construction of the Bridge

EAB AnnualPrestige Lecture, 24 January 2013

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  • Last updated: 7 FEBRUARY 2013

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Ground engineering , Health and safety , Innovation and research , Structures and buildings , Transport

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  • Scotland

Lessons Learned from Cumbria Major Flooding Incident November 2009

9th November 2010, the talk covered aspects at the time of the incidents and outlines the recovery process both in Carlisle from the 2005 flood and in the Lake District from the 2009 flood.

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  • Last updated: 5 DECEMBER 2012

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  • Health and safety , Management , Transport , Water

ICE & Costain Prestige Health and Safety Lecture: Safety and Simplicity

13 November 2012. In recent years there has been an increase in the use of behavioural based safety programmes and behavioural approaches to improving safety performance. But do they work?

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  • Last updated: 14 NOVEMBER 2012

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  • Health and safety

London 2012 - Sustainability

28th May 2012, the challenge of the 2012 Games was to host the most sustainable games ever - this was achieved by designing and constructing sustainable venues and then hosting a sustainable event.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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

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

Establishment of the Olympic Project: winning the bid, shaping the vision and master planning

7th November 2011, Londons winning bid for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games promised a contemporary approach to games planning and signalled a fresh direction for future events, placing long-term legacy at the heart of its proposals.

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  • Last updated: 10 JULY 2012

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Health and safety , Information systems , Law and Contracts , Learning Legacy , Management , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management

9th Brunel International Lecture Shifting Agendas: response to resilience. The role of the engineer in disaster risk reduction

This 9th Brunel lecture proposes that it is time for civil engineers to cease practising the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of mankind.Instead we should acknowledge the fundamental role we have to play in reducing the vulnerability of mankind.

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  • Last updated: 23 MAY 2012

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  • Diversity , Education , Environment & Sustainability , Health and safety , International Development

ICE & Costain Prestige Health and Safety Lecture

Tuesday 6th December 2011 - Occupational health programmes have become commonplace on some of the UKs largest construction projects; are they beneficial, or is this just a nice-to-have?

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  • Last updated: 20 DECEMBER 2011

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  • Health and safety

Spare a thought for the Minister of Transport

ICE/TRF Lecture 26 September 2011. Professor Eric Sampson CBE,Fellow of the Transport Research Foundation and a Visiting Professor at Newcastle University and City University London.He was elected Chairman of ITS-UK in May 2007 and was appointed CBE in 2007.

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  • Last updated: 27 SEPTEMBER 2011

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  • Environment & Sustainability , Health and safety , Management , Public affairs , Transport

Assessment of risk: how much is 'suitable and sufficient'?

Dr Jean Venables, ICE President (2008-2009) explores the relationship between the exercise of engineering judgement, the need for risk assessments to meet the criteria of being 'suitable and sufficient', and rules of professional conduction. ICE/Capita Symonds Safety Lecture 2009.

  • Document type: Recorded lecture
  • Last updated: 14 JULY 2011

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  • Health and safety , Management

This one will bring the house down: the unexamined role of the manager in failure

Richard Williams, Mott MacDonald, believes that the systematic failure of management is one of the greatest risks facing a company and can bring down the business. He argues that it's about getting behaviours right. ICE/IStructE/HSE/SCOSS Prestige Lecture 2009.

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

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  • Health and safety , Management , Structures and buildings

Safety first as second nature: a question of priorities

Gordon Masterton, Vice President, Jacobs Engineering, draws on personal, corporate and published experience of analysing safety failures and successes and sets out some challenging ideas for change in the field of safety. ICE/IStructE Prestige Lecture 2007.

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

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  • Health and safety , Structures and buildings

Combining safety, health and environment - have we succeeded?

John Armitt, Chair of the Olympic Delivery Authority, reflects on the move in corporate governance from just safety, to safety, health and the environment.ICE/Capita Symonds Safety Lecture 2008.

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

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  • Health and safety

Corporate manslaughter and fatal accidents - criminal liability and risk management

Guy Bastable and Richard Matthews QC outline the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, the Health and Safety (Offences) Act 2008, and changes to the Coroner system, which have transformed the legal landscape applicable to fatal accidents. Health and Safety Lecture 2010.

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

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  • Health and safety , Law and Contracts