GE Engineering Sustainable Slopes
- Published: 07 April 2008 17:01
- Last Updated: 07 April 2008 17:01
Cutting-edge research and technology in slope stability
www.slopeengineering.co.uk
10th June 2008
Olympia Conference Centre, London, W14
Despite the difficulty in predicting the effect of climate change on slope stability, it is a challenge that must be met in order to avoid catastrophic slope failure in the future. Continuous monitoring and maintenance of embankment structures is essential to pre-empt what will be a colossal problem. As always, new techniques are constantly being developed, and the sharing of best practice and the overcoming of common problems is central to the progression of the sector.
Ground Engineering's Slope Engineering 2008 is the industry's leading event on slope stability. This event pools the knowledge of the leading players in the field to provide better guidance on the likely impact of climate change, new thinking in slope monitoring and legislative changes, client initiatives for developing transport links and ultimately developing solutions to the issue of slope instability.
Top 5 reasons to attend:
Hear from the clients driving the industry – be updated on their research, future procurement possibilities and their demands from the supply chain
Examine the latest thinking on climate change, slope monitoring and Eurocode 7
Learn from the latest techniques from today's most exciting projects
Debate the way forward for collaborative working conditions in slope development
Benefit from an unrivalled networking opportunity – there were over 120 delegates at last year's conference

