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Find out more about Announcing the 2025 Glossop Medal Lecture by Dr. Dave Giles

Announcing the 2025 Glossop Medal Lecture by Dr. Dave Giles
We are delighted to announce that Dr. David Giles, Senior Consultant at GCG, has been awarded the 2025 Glossop Medal, and will deliver this year’s Glossop Medal Lecture on 20 November, at the Royal Institution, London. David’s lecture, titled: What has the Quaternary ever done for us?, will explore the fundamental importance of the Quaternary…
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Find out more about Updating CIRIA Piling Guides (P3198) – Good Practice Guidance

Updating CIRIA Piling Guides (P3198) – Good Practice Guidance
A CIRIA project is now underway to update CIRIA’s iconic piling guides. GCG are proud to be supporting this project as one of the sponsors. GCG’s Senior Partner Professor Kelvin…
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Find out more about GCG is delighted to be a finalist in the GE Awards 2021 in two categories

GCG is delighted to be a finalist in the GE Awards 2021 in two categories
GCG is proud to have worked on the n2 Development, Victoria, London, which has been shortlisted as a finalist in the GE Awards 2021 in two categories: (1) UK Geotechnical…
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Find out more about Webinar on New Good Practice Guidance “The management of advanced numerical modelling in geotechnical engineering (C791)”

Webinar on New Good Practice Guidance “The management of advanced numerical modelling in geotechnical engineering (C791)”
On the 18th August 2021, CIRIA are broadcasting the launch event for the new good practice guidance “The management of advanced numerical modelling in geotechnical engineering (C791)” which was co-authored…
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Find out more about Justyna Edgar successfully completes her PhD

Justyna Edgar successfully completes her PhD
GCG is delighted to hear that Justyna Edgar, who has been part- funded by the Geotechnical Consulting Group and Concept Engineering Consultants Ltd to undertake a PhD project, is now…
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Find out more about Tom Morgan successfully completes his PhD

Tom Morgan successfully completes his PhD
We congratulate our new starter Tom Morgan for successfully completing his PhD in Engineering Geology at Imperial College London. His PhD thesis is titled ‘Major faulting in London: Relating tectonic-scale…
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Find out more about GCG warmly welcomes Tom Morgan

GCG warmly welcomes Tom Morgan
We are delighted to announce that Tom Morgan has joined us as a Geotechnical Engineer. Tom recently finished his PhD at Imperial College London investigating faulting under London and poorly…


