15.03.2025

The April 2025 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line

The April 2025 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line. Online access to Ground Engineering (GE) is included in BGA subscriptions.

The April 2025 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line

The April 2025 issue of Ground Engineering is available on line. Online access to Ground Engineering (GE) is included in BGA subscriptions.

The April 2025 issue of Ground Engineering includes site reports on the challenges at the Dunkettle Interchange Upgrade and stabilisation measures at Limpley Stoke, as well as a look at how the NEC X29 secondary option helps to integrate climate change commitments into contracts.

The issue also includes the publication of a technical paper on two-way pressure cycling during the installation of suction buckets in cohesive soil.

In addition, it has an industry view on how one can achieve leadership positions in ground engineering.

The April issue also has a Q&A with EPFL full professor and Laboratory of Soil Mechanics director, Lyesse Laloui, as well as the latest news and opinion.

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