Engineering Geological Models
This new series of workshops were developed to provide practical experience in the development of engineering geological models using the internationally recognized IAEG Guidelines on the development and application of engineering geological models on projects.
An Engineering Geological Model (EGM) is a comprehensive knowledge framework that supports the interpretation and assessment of the engineering geological conditions so that projects can be successfully engineered.
The Workshop
This workshop will provide an overview of the IAEG Guidelines followed by an practical opportunity to implement the knowledge gained. During the workshop participants will work in small, supervised groups to develop EGM’s on real life exercises involving typical infrastructure developments in challenging geological environments.
The workshop is intended for a broad range of ground engineering professionals ranging from junior and intermediate level geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists who prepare engineering geological models for projects, to senior staff who ensure the quality of the engineering geological models that are delivered.
Outcomes
Attendees will have gained an appreciation and practical working knowledge of:
- The internationally adopted Guidelines for the development of engineering geological models
- An understanding of the knowledge framework and different types of models that go to make up an EGM and skills in developing those models for a range of infrastructure projects.
- An appreciation of how models can be communicated using a range of media from maps and sections to computer generated 3D models.
Presenters
- Dr Fred Baynes: Past President of the IAEG and Chair of the IAEG Commission 25 on Engineering Geological Models
- Ian Shipway: Senior Principal at EDG Consulting
Registration numbers and costs
Registration number will be limited to 30
- Members $495
- Non-members $695
Registration
The course is fully subscribed.