FUGRO
SEMINARS EXAMINE ROLE OF SITE CHARACTERISATION IN PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT
A lack of
timely, comprehensive site data is often cited as a factor in unplanned design
changes, programme delays and budget over-runs affecting infrastructure
delivery.
In two new
one-day seminars, Fugro will show how an integrated, state-of-the-art ground
investigation can reduce uncertainty and pre-construction risk when planning
development at complex sites. Respected experts at Fugro, a global leader in
site characterisation and asset integrity solutions, will discuss ways in which
high quality information can improve performance in the key areas of safety,
programme, environmental impact and cost.
With a focus
on pre-construction ground investigation on land and at shallow marine sites,
the seminar will highlight the progressive use of techniques such as
geophysics, drilling and sampling, cone penetration testing (CPT), laboratory
testing and monitoring. Deriving greater value from data is another keynote
theme.
Delegates
will learn about initiatives to develop new and efficient ways of delivering
information using online portals offering instant shared access. Fugro will
also demonstrate how the integration of multiple data streams can generate a
robust ground model, drawing on best practice approaches developed for some of
the largest and most challenging infrastructure projects.
The event
offers invaluable insight for engineers, contractors and clients involved in
the development of energy, transport (road, rail, ports, tunnels and bridges),
buildings, and other critical infrastructure.
Those
interested in attending should act quickly to secure remaining seats for the
two forthcoming dates: July 11 in London (IET Savoy Place) and July 12 in
Manchester (Old Trafford).
For more
details and to register online, go to https://www.fugro.com/media-centre/events