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Find out more about Engineering Geology of the London Clay & Harwich Formation

Engineering Geology of the London Clay & Harwich Formation
📅 Wednesday 24 June 2026 📍 Queensgate House, 90-92 Queens Gate, London, SW7 5AB 👉 Link to Registration form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/uhc5us7X7P The London Clay, formerly thought homogeneous, is now known to be predictably variable by Division, while the Harwich Formation is extremely variable both vertically and laterally. This highly regarded in‑person course provides clear guidance on…
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Find out more about Dr Riccardo Scarfone has been shortlisted as a Finalist for the 2021 BGA Cooling Prize Competition

Dr Riccardo Scarfone has been shortlisted as a Finalist for the 2021 BGA Cooling Prize Competition
GCG is delighted to announce that one of our Geotechnical Engineers, Dr Riccardo Scarfone, has been shortlisted as a Finalist for the 2021 BGA Cooling Prize Competition. This year’s Cooling…
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Find out more about Watch Jackie’s talk “Sharing lessons from a decade of development at Nine Elms”, given at the 2020 GE Basements and Underground Structures conference

Watch Jackie’s talk “Sharing lessons from a decade of development at Nine Elms”, given at the 2020 GE Basements and Underground Structures conference
For the benefit of those who missed GCG’s Jackie Skipper talk titled “Sharing lessons from a decade of development at Nine Elms” at the 2020 Ground Engineering Basements and Underground…
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Find out more about GCG will be speaking at the international Piling 2020 conference (Online event, 23-26 March 2021 09:00-13:00h UK time)

GCG will be speaking at the international Piling 2020 conference (Online event, 23-26 March 2021 09:00-13:00h UK time)
Several GCG staff will be making presentations at the upcoming international Piling 2020 conference, organised by the British Geotechnical Association. The conference will be chaired by GCG’s Kelvin Higgins, current…
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Find out more about An article published in QJEGH on ‘Buried (drift-filled) hollows in London – a review of their location and key characteristics’

An article published in QJEGH on ‘Buried (drift-filled) hollows in London – a review of their location and key characteristics’
GCG’s Jackie Skipper and John Davis (together with A. L. Flynn, P. E. F. Collins, T. Pickard, N. Koor, and P. Reading) have co-authored a paper on ‘Buried (drift-filled) hollows…
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Find out more about CIRIA announced publication of C796 – Assessing the impacts of construction-induced ground movement on framed buildings

CIRIA announced publication of C796 – Assessing the impacts of construction-induced ground movement on framed buildings
CIRIA have announced the publication of a guide to “Assessing the impacts of construction-induced ground movement on framed buildings (C796)”, the production of which was co-funded by GCG. The new…
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Find out more about 2020 Season’s Greetings from all at GCG

2020 Season’s Greetings from all at GCG
As we come to the end of a challenging year for everyone, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you a very happy festive period, and a fabulous,…


