24 October 202410:00 - 17:30 BST
Online
Member: £335 + VAT (Early booking £295 + VAT) Standard: £445 + VAT (Early booking £395 + VAT)
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Apply performance criteria to construction techniques and structural form considering the intended use
Design appropriate waterproofing to achieve the desired environment
Propose structural form and sequence to match the geotechnical conditions
Plan construction methodology and sequence, including estimating schedule and costs
Assess the logistics and space requirements of different equipment considering the construction methodology and ground conditions
Design deep basements taking into account of all the above
Gain awareness of structural options
Graduate engineer
Mid-career engineer
Senior engineer/Team leader/ Manager
Graduate civil and structural engineers, practising design and construction engineers, and other professionals interested in the design and construction of deep basements.
Christina Mavrommati has over 20 years’ experience in the geotechnical design of large-scale civil engineering works in Greece and the UK including metro stations, bridges and earthworks.
James Eadington is a Chartered Civil Engineer with over 15 years’ experience and a leader in sub-structural analysis, design and construction. He specialises in the design of large underground structures, primarily in the transportation sector. He has made significant contributions to delivering new infrastructure for metro systems in the UK, Qatar, Australia and North America.
Sivilay Sayavong has over 15 years’ experience in the construction industry and brings with her a wealth of geotechnical design experience and technical problem-solving; particularly in heavy foundation engineering including piles and diaphragm walls.
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