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Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behaviour of earth materials.
If you specialise in this field, or simply wish to know more, explore our dedicated resources including case studies, best practice advice and recorded lectures.
The multi-billion dollar project is one of the largest diameter bored excavation projects in the world and the biggest ever undertaken in the southern hemisphere. Read more about the project, and how 3D modelling software LEAPFROG WORKS was used to provide fast and dynamic visualisation of the ground conditions
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Géotechnique, indexed in Web of Science and published monthly, is the world’s premier geotechnics journal, publishing research of the highest quality on all aspects of geotechnical engineering.
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Our expert panels are responsible for helping to generate the civil engineering knowledge and information that we produce. Find out more about the panels and meet the members who contribute.
The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) specialises in how soil mechanics, rock mechanics and geology are applied to engineering.
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