Ground Engineering has announced the first speakers and presentation topics for its inaugural GE Smart Geotechnics event, which will take place at Park Plaza Victoria London on 6 October.
Tag Archives: GE Instrumentation and Monitoring
Watch: How will HS2’s core sites and assets be monitored?
The High Speed 2 (HS2) contractor panellists discuss how the project's core sites and assets will be monitored and what the teams’ priorities are.
Watch: An eye for monitoring
Fugro's Mario Markos Miletic on using imaging technology to monitor assets in the construction industry.
Watch: Building monitoring and asset knowledge to improve resilience on the rail network in the South East
Network Rail's Manos Tsoukalas and Senceive's Simon Brightwell explore the impact of extreme weather on assets and the need for a resilient monitoring strategy.
Watch: Utilising intelligent monitoring systems on England’s canals
Canal and River Trust reservoir asset manager David Prisk on applying geospatial artificial intelligence techniques to monitor critical reservoir infrastructure.
Watch: National Highways: Enhancing asset knowledge to mitigate risk and improve safety
Atkins chief engineer for transportation Chris Mundell discusses work he has been involved with for National Highways that has been looking at improving asset safety.
Watch: I&M as a proactive tool for optimisation
Geotechnical Observations' Javier Marti and Daniele Fornelli talk about the "cost of getting it right" when it comes to instrumentation and monitoring data.
Watch: Specifiers panel: How will you support and develop new technology and techniques?
Neil Atkinson of Arcadis and Paul Bailie of Arup take part in a panel discussion about new technologies and techniques within instrumentation and monitoring.
Watch: Exploring how technology is changing project risk, deliverables and asset knowledge
This innovation showcase explores how different technologies are changing and shaping project risk, deliverables and our knowledge of assets.
Watch: Exploring standards and specifications within instrumentation and monitoring
Jonathan Gammon gives an update on recent developments in British Standards, the redrafting of the "Yellow Book" and the current best practice work being undertaken by the I&MWG.