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MAIN COURSE

The 6th International Course on Geotechnical and Structural Monitoring will be arranged with a slightly different format respect to the previous editions: this year will be concentrated in one day of Field Trip (29 May) and two days of oral sessions (30-31 May).

This is a course for practitioners, held by practitioners with wide field experience. The emphasis is on why and how to monitor field performance.

Following the great success from last year, and hoping to reach out as many practitioners as possible, special sessions will be dedicated to leading experts and to participants’ presentations.

 

In particular, the MAIN COURSE will be organized in 5 sessions:

  • Sessions “A”: General concepts of geotechnical and structural monitoring

  • Sessions “B”: Panel Discussion

  • Sessions “C”: New Trends in Monitoring

  • Sessions “E”: Case History

  • Sessions “P”: Presentations by Partners

 

The Case History session will cover many appealing topics as well as:

  • Oil&Gas

  • Dams

  • Transportations Asset and Tunnel

  • Structural Health Monitoring

  • Mining

  • Landslides

Would you like to share your work and experience with the attendees of the 6th International Course on Geotechnical and Structural Monitoring? 

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Why attend

  • To learn who, why and how of successful geotechnical monitoring

  • To meet with leading manufacturers of geotechnical instrumentation, each of whom will display instruments and solutions

  • To ensure that your monitoring programs are tailored to match your specific geotechnical issues

  • To avoid the problems of poor quality data

  • To participate in discussions with instructors and other attendees

Who should attend

The course is intended for engineers, geologists and technicians who are involved with performance monitoring of geotechnical features of civil engineering projects, project managers and other decision-makers who are concerned with management of RISK during construction of these and other project types:

  • Large and small infrastructures
  • Tunnels

  • Dams

  • Excavations

  • Excavated and natural slopes

  • Building foundations

  • Transportation

  • Mining

  • Oil and gas

  • Land and water management

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