3rd Dec 2024 18:30 hours
Telford Lecture Theatre, Institution of Civil Engineers, One Great George Street, London SW1P 3AA
The Fleming Award is awarded annually by the BGA to commemorate the life and work of Dr Ken Fleming, who was chief engineer at Cementation Skanska Foundation.
The Fleming Award competition is held at an evening meeting of the BGA each December, with entries being invited during the autumn of each year. The award recognises excellence in the practical application of geotechnics in a project or a part of a project, and is awarded to project teams who have worked on geotechnical projects that have been substantially completed within the two years prior to the award date of December. Each Team is expected to comprise between 3 and 6 people, at least one of whom must be a member of the BGA.
The event is sponsored by Cementation Skanska.
This event is planned as an in-person event, and will also be webcast live.
Advance booking is required via the button below. Registration is required for both in-person attendance on on-line viewing.
Submitting teams typically include representatives from Clients, Main Contractors, Consulting Engineers, Specialist Contractors and so on. The award is presented to the Project Team which most demonstrates excellence in geotechnical design & construction. There is an emphasis on teamwork across the different disciplines involved in the project, innovation is also a strong consideration.
A list of previous winners and finalists can be viewed HERE.
At the event:
This event is planned as an in-person event, and will also be webcast live.
Photographs may be taken at the event and used for BGA promotional purposes; if you have any objections please contact the BGA via email.
The judging panel will be Giulia Viggiani (head judge) of Cambridge University, Natalie Wride of Mott MacDonald and Pedro Ferreira of University College London.
The three projects and teams selected to present at the event are:
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There will be a short keynote presentation while the judges reach their decision.
The keynote will be presented by the winner of the 55th Cooling Prize, Thomas Riccio of the University of Dundee who will present on Pile installation effects and plugging in soft rock.