The high stakes of soft soil tunnelling. From choosing the right TBM, to picking a confident path beneath the feet of a city.
This article was first published in the August 2024 edition of Geomechanics and Tunneling Journal. As cities grow, and infrastructure projects within them become ever
GeoStudio 2024.2 – What’s new
This latest release provides important updates and new features for GeoStudio users conducting slope stability, seepage, and consolidation analysis, particularly for defining conditions within the
Tech Talk: Stability Analysis of Retrogressive Landslides in 2D and 3D
This webinar led by Chris Kelln, covers the following: How to set up the 2D and 3D geometries with the help of Leapfrog; Using weak
Using GeoStudio to conduct 3D numerical analysis of groundwater seepage and stability at the Ripley Landslide site
Landslides come with significant potential for loss of life and damage to integral infrastructure. That’s why geotechnical engineers dedicate significant time and effort into preventing
Are these the world’s most beautiful bridges?
Often, it’s the massive, mountain or gorge spanning, technically advanced transport bridges that draw the civil engineering oohs and ahhs. But around the world there
Ground to Cloud | Featuring Schnabel’s Journey with OpenGround
Our featured guest for this webinar is Schnabel Engineering, an ENR Top 250 Design Firm that specializes in geotechnical engineering services. Schnabel has adopted OpenGround
Geoscientists: an endangered species. Inspiring the next generation of earth scientists with Visible Geology.
Seequent Segment Director for the Environment Thomas D. Krom asks; “Where have all our geoscientists gone? We urgently need them to help deliver a more
Solving complex geotechnical design challenges for the longest Dam in South-East Asia.
With a capacity of 33 million cubic metres of water and stretching a vast 3.1 kilometres, Indonesia’s Semantok Dam is a vital asset for controlling