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ISSMGE Report

ISSMGE Report

ISSMGE Heritage Time Capsule (HTC) Update At the ISSMGE board meeting, on 6 March 2023, Hurghada, Egypt, the following policy was approved:  HTC Contributions by 28 Member Societies and 14 Technical Committees are hosted on https://www.issmge.org/the-society/time-capsule/part-a. We will provide updates here on HTC contributions from…

The cost of Nature?

The cost of Nature?

I want to start this by saying a huge thank you to all of those who have submitted pieces for this edition of the magazine, we all know the industry has been somewhat busy with the cyclone responses but without people giving up their time…

14th ANZ Young Geoprofessionals Symposium

14th ANZ Young Geoprofessionals Symposium

Rotorua, New Zealand In a time honoured tradition, the 14th ANZ Young Professionals symposium was held in Rotorua in November 2022. It was NZ’s turn to host and being the smaller of the nations and being the first international YGP event post covid, we were determined…

ISSMGE Report

ISSMGE Report

Graham Scholey, ISSMGE Vice-President, Australasia The ISSMGE is the pre-eminent professional body representing the interests and activities of Engineers, Academics, and Contractors all over the world that actively participate in geotechnical engineering. The ISSMGE is a global organisation that provides focus for professional leadership to…

Young Geoprofessionals’ Reports

Young Geoprofessionals’ Reports

2022 End of Year report 2022 has been another challenging year for YGP’s. So much has happened and the start of the year and borders shut, Covid lockdowns and traffic lights feels like years ago, not the couple of months that it has been in…

From The Archives

From The Archives

We looked through the archives and found this article from November 1982.  Gavin Archer’s article on “Some Aspects of Ground Anchor Design” is still very relevant today and compliments the update we have in this issue to the Ground Anchor Specification.

Introducing the Safety Scala to New Zealand

Introducing the Safety Scala to New Zealand

Introduction I have been working in the geotechnical industry for eight years. In that time, I have known numerous people who have sustained serious crush injures to their hands and fingers from using a Conventional Scala Penetrometer. After a recent injury at my current company,…

New Dunedin Hospital Pile Trial

New Dunedin Hospital Pile Trial

The project The New Dunedin Hospital (NDH) comprises two main buildings, the 11 storey Inpatient Building and the smaller five storey Outpatient Building, located on two adjacent city blocks on a new site near the existing hospital. With a price tag greater than $ 1…