As AI adoption grows across site investigations, modelling and construction, the profession faces a critical skills shift, alongside ethical questions about oversight and accountability.
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Managing geotechnical risk within a major rail blockade
Network Rail used monitoring-led intervention and sheet piling to stabilise a vulnerable cutting at Hamworthy, within a seven-day Wessex route blockade, while minimising risk and passenger disruption.
How artificial intelligence is reshaping geotechnical engineering skills
East West Rail ground investigation supports early career capability
East West Rail’s ground investigation programme is being used to expose early career engineers to live GI delivery, providing operational experience.
Interview: 64th Rankine Lecturer William Powrie on delivering resilient geotechnical infrastructure
University of Southampton’s William Powrie, the 64th Rankine Lecturer, will discuss the role of behavioural mechanisms and observed performance in affordable, resilient geotechnical infrastructure.
Q&A: Coffey Geotechnics principal geotechnical engineer Ian Scotland on the need for geotechnical community engagement
Coffey Geotechnics principal geotechnical engineer Ian Scotland discusses why engineers should expose themselves to other fields and technologies and how attending evening lectures is a tried and tested way to do this.
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