SLOPE/W Case Study: Stability of a Mechanically Stabilised Earth Wall
Mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls, also called reinforced soil walls, are commonly used structures for retaining the earth under bridges, highways, railroads, waterfront ports, and
Ground Modelling Using Categorised CPT Data
Once the CPT data has translated to respective lithological units, it becomes necessary to visualise the entire ground model based on these various units from
Streamlining Site Investigation: Realizing the Benefits of Cloud-Based Geotechnical Data Management
While cloud technology continues to redefine business workflows and present growth opportunities across a range of industries, the benefits of cloud-connected geotechnical data management still
How mining can lean on its data to deliver greener exploration
The attainability of a climate neutral economy is argued by many. But regardless how feasible you think it may or may not be, mining will
Connected Workflows for Geotechnical Projects in Transportation
This webinar was originally presented on May 16, 2022 through the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). What you’ll see: 2D and 3D finite element
International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering honours PLAXIS innovation
Sydney, 6 May 2022: PLAXIS geotechnical analysis software has been named as Outstanding Innovation Award winner at the 20th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and
Rigorous analysis is rarely more important than when transportation projects dive deep underground
A 3D digital environment is the ideal place to scrutinise your tunneling and excavation plans, and combine the technical disciplines and data types required for
Mentor Walks to give women access to female leaders in Christchurch
Christchurch, 3 May 2022: Senior and diverse Christchurch female leaders will ‘walk and talk’ with aspiring female leaders when Mentor Walks launches its first New