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SUMMARY:Journey to Success Speed Mentoring - London
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#f9f9f9″ bgimage=”IMAGEURL” parallax=”true” padding=”20px 0″ border=”0px solid #ececec”] \n \n  \nThe British Group of IABSE is delighted to announce a novel speed-mentoring event: Journey to Success 3. The event will be held on the 20th of November at WSP House in London and it aims to guide young designers in their early careers. In the current fast-moving industry\, many young designers feel they cannot discuss career options with senior designers in their companies\, and this event aims to fill this gap. JtS3 will gather 25 experienced and 25 young designers together to discuss career recommendations and opportunities. \nThe event will be divided into 4 different sessions\, 15 minutes each\, in which delegates will have the opportunity to discuss career recommendations individually with one mentor in each session. Hence\, each delegate will meet with 4 different mentors. The event aims to be informal\, with drinks and food served during and after the event. The mentorship sessions will be followed by networking. \nTo participate in the event you will need to register below – if you have any preferences to be assigned with a particular mentor\, please submit your preferences to events@iabse.org.uk. Mentors will be assigned in a first-send\, first-served basis; otherwise\, mentors will be assigned randomly. \n  \nMentors: \n– George Adams\, UK Engineering Director\, Spie \n– Mark Bulmer\, Technical Director\, Aecom \n– Chris Burgoyne\, Head of Structures Group\, University of Cambridge \n– Tim Burton\, Sales and Marketing Manager\, SH Structures \n– Adrian Campbell\, Associate Director\, Arup \n– John Cutlack\, Independent Consultant\, Flint&Neill \n– Bedanuj Dasgupta\, Principle Infrastructure Engineer\, WSP \n– Ian Firth\, Chief Operating Officer\, Flint&Neill \n– Lee Franck\, Chartered Structural Engineer\, Arup \n– Chris Gosden\, Associate Structural Engineer\, WSP \n– Leigh C Jones\, (retired) Atkins \n– Angus Low\, Director\, Arup \n– Tim Lucas\, Partner\, Price and Myers \n– Fergus McCormick\, Techinical Director\, Buro Happold \n– Chelvi Navaratnaraja\, Mott MacDonald \n– Robin Nicholson\, Senior Practice Partner\, Culinan Studio \n– Julia Ratcliffe\, Director\, Expedition \n– Alex Reddihough\, Structural Engineer\, Arup \n– Simon Roberts\, Associate\, Wilkinson Eyre Architects \n– Stuart Smith\, Director\, Arup \n– Nina Tabink\, Structural Engineer\, Arup \n– Jeff Young\, Mott MacDonald \n– Chris Walker\, Principle Engineer\, Flint&Neill \n– Mark Whitby\, Chairman\, Design Director\, Whitby & Mohajer \n– Pete Winslow\, Senior Engineer\, Expedition Engineering \n[/section] \n\n \nOnline event registration for Journey to Success 3: speed-mentoring powered by Eventbrite
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/journey-to-success-london/
LOCATION:WSP House\, 70 Chancery Lane\, London\, WC2A 1AF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141113T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260530T023046
CREATED:20140114T201140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T083343Z
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SUMMARY:Milne Medal Lecture 2014 - Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Owing to the relocation of the Institution of Structural Engineers during 2014\, our usual venue for the Milne Medal presentation and lecture is not available.  The Executive Committee has therefore decided not to award the Milne Medal this year.  The next Milne Medal will be presented in 2015 – watch this space for more information.\n \nInformation on previous Milne Medal winners can be seen here.
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/milne-medal-lecture-2014/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20141103T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20141103T193000
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SUMMARY:Digital Design: A seminar to share the outcome of the IABSE Henderson Colloquium 2014
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#f9f9f9″ parallax=”true” padding=”10px 0″ border=”1px solid #ffffff”]\nSince 1975 the British Group of IABSE have held a two day colloquium every summer to exchange views on a structural engineering theme of topical importance. This year’s Henderson Colloquium looked at the impact of digital tools and technology in construction. Delegates included leading engineers\, architects\, contractors and academics. \nThe emergence of digital technology has undoubtedly influenced the way we work and the skills that we need to have. It has led to great opportunities in terms of design creativity\, complexity and efficiency. However\, we are faced with daily challenges about how to get the best from these tools. The pace of progress is rapid and leads us to question how the construction industry prepares\, evolves and adapts for an increasingly digital future. \nThe discussions at the colloquium were wide-ranging and covered the following key subject areas:\n– parametric modelling\n– design optimisation\, visualisation\, and documentation\n– design collaboration\n– construction automation\n– the impact of big data and open source design\n– the impact on education\, training and skill development \nThe purpose of this seminar is to share the outcome of the colloquium\, and to debate the key messages and areas for future focus.[/section] \n[section bgcolor=”#ffffff” parallax=”true” padding=”10px 0″ border=”1px solid #ffffff”] \n\n \nSell Tickets Online through Eventbrite\n\n[/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/henderson-seminar-2014/
LOCATION:Institution of Civil Engineers\, Godfrey Mitchell Theatre- 1 Great George Street\, London\, SW1P 3AA
ORGANIZER;CN="IABSE British Group":MAILTO:events @ IABSE.org.uk
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SUMMARY:IABSE Visits: Merchant Square Footbridge
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#f9f9f9″ parallax=”true” padding=”10px 0″ border=”1px solid #ffffff”] \nThe project architects Knight Architects\, Engineers AKTII\, Mechanical Engineer Eadon Consulting\, and Fabricator SH Structures will give short talks on the design and construction of the structure. There will be plenty of time for discussion as well as a chance to see the bridge in motion. Places are incredibly limited so please purchase your ticket to avoid disappointment. \n \n[/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/iabse-visits-merchant-square-footbridge/
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SUMMARY:Journey to Success - Manchester
DESCRIPTION:Journey to Success – Manchester\n\n \nOnline Ticketing for IABSE Journey to Success – Manchester powered by Eventbrite\n\n17:45 – Arrival \n18:15 – Discussion Panel Start followed by Q&A \n19:30 – Networking \nJoin us for an informal evening discussion and debate about how to make a successful career in engineering. This is an opportunity to hear leading figures from industry reflecting back on their career and sharing their own personal story about their journey to success. The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session and then a hot food buffet will be available. Tickets are limited so please purchase your ticket to avoid disappointment. \nProfessor Paul Lambert – Moderator \nPaul is Technical Director for Mott MacDonald. He has over 30 years’ experience in the investigation of structural durability and degradation and in the development of novel remedial techniques for bridges and other structures. His team are internationally recognised for their work on cathodic protection and service life prediction. Paul is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Infrastructure Management at Sheffield Hallam. \nClaire Hall \nClaire is a Project Director and Team Director for Ramboll’s Project Management Team in Chester. She has worked in the industry since 1984 with experience of civil\, transportation\, marine\, geotechnical and environmental engineering projects. Since 2001 Claire has been involved in the delivery of the successful £600m Mersey Gateway DBFO from feasibility\, through options appraisal\, statutory process\, public inquiry\, business case and procurement to construction. \nMark Bulmer \nMark is a Technical Director and project manager for AECOM’s long span bridge group with over 20 years’ experience. He has worked on the construction of three of the world’s longest suspension bridges and more than 20 suspension bridges throughout his career. He is well known for his work on the preservation of suspension bridge cables by dehumidification. \nKeith Gardner \nKeith Gardner is a Project Director with Skanska Construction UK Ltd with over 25 years contracting experience. He has been with Skanska for 26 years delivering small project to large multi-million pound infrastructure schemes with the majority of his experience in the rail sector. He is currently Project Director for the civil engineering delivery of the Northern Hub and Electrification scheme. \nHelen Gribbon \nHelen established Manchester practice Renaissance in 2012\, borne out of a continued desire to provide considered design and engineering services in a collaborative environment. She has worked with Alan Baxter & Associates\, Techniker and with Buro Happold as a director. Helen is an active collaborator with The School of Architecture at MMU and a Trustee for Local Creation / Space to Create. \nevents@iabse.org.uk \niabse.org.uk/event/journey-to-success-manchester
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/journey-to-success-manchester/
LOCATION:Rain Bar\, 80 Great Bridgewater\, Manchester\, M1 5JG
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SUMMARY:Future of Design 2014
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#ffffff” bgimage=”IMAGEURL” parallax=”true” padding=”20px 0″ border=”0px solid #ececec”] \n \nFormerly known as the Young Engineers’ Conference\, this one day event is aimed at encouraging and inspiring young engineers and other professional early in the their careers\, and helping them to establish a network of contacts among their peers. This is the sixth Young Engineers’ Conference organised by the IABSE British Group after Cambridge in 2001 and 2003\, and London in 2006\, 2012 and 2013. More information can be found on our dedicated Future of Design 2014 pages.[/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/future-of-design-2014/
LOCATION:Day Conference – Imperial College (Evening dinner at radisson blu edwardian vanderbilt)\, London\, SW7 2AZ
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SUMMARY:IABSE Visits: Greenwich Reach Footbridge
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URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/iabse-visits-greenwich-reach-footbridge/
LOCATION:Greenwich Reach Footbridge\, Deptford Creek\, London\, SE8 3
ORGANIZER;CN="IABSE British Group":MAILTO:events @ IABSE.org.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140712
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CREATED:20140114T194324Z
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SUMMARY:Henderson Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#ffffff” bgimage=”IMAGEURL” parallax=”true” padding=”20px 0″ border=”0px solid #ececec”] Since 1975 the British Group of IABSE have held a two day colloquium in Cambridge every summer for about 25 invited participants. The purpose of the event is to exchange views on a structural engineering theme of topical importance. Each participant is invited to make a short presentation to trigger constructive discussions in the relaxed surroundings of Christ’s College. \nThe theme of the 2014 colloquium is Digital Design. \nThe digital revolution towards the end of the last century has not only allowed architects to generate ever more free-form geometries\, but has also equipped engineers with tools such as three-dimensional modelling and finite-element analysis which allow them to analyse and design these increasingly complex shapes. Whilst some might argue that these digital tools have enabled new and ambitious design opportunities\, others might feel they have led to a loss of clarity and engineering logic. \nThis year’s Henderson Colloquium is set to look at the impact of digital technologies on the disciplines of engineering and architecture and most importantly their collaboration. It will focus on the use of these tools as part of the creative design phases of a project and the link between design and construction. This cannot be explored in isolation from the documentation and management process\, but the emphasis of discussion is not intended to be around BIM. It will assess how tools such as parametric modelling\, generative processes\, design optimisation\, instant visualisation\, 3D-printing\, additive manufacture and experiential design can all assist communication and inform judgement by the design team. \nThe emergence of this technology has undoubtedly influenced the way engineers work and the skills that they need to have. The potential to automate analysis and design calculations ought to allow engineers to produce more efficient designs\, and to design more efficiently. These tools also challenge the focus of engineering training and education and ultimately lead us to question how the engineering profession prepares\, evolves and adapts for the future.[/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/henderson-colloquium/
LOCATION:Christ’s College\, St Andrew's Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB2 3BU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ICE Bridges 2014: Engineering the Future
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#f9f9f9″ parallax=”true” padding=”10px 0″ border=”1px solid #ececec”] \n  \n[/section] \n[section bgcolor=”#ffffff” bgimage=”IMAGEURL” parallax=”true” padding=”20px 0″ border=”0px solid #ececec”] IABSE British Group is very pleased to support ICE Bridges 2014.  \nThe UK’s population is set to increase to over 70 million by 2028. Our built environment will need to support this growth and we need ensure that when maintaining critical infrastructure and designing new infrastructure that planning for the future is a priority. \nOur bridges are critical infrastructure and can provide some relief to the network as well as strategic regeneration to an area’s economy.  When a bridge collapses or closes for repairs\, it can cause massive disruption\, and every bridge construction has its own individual challenges that must be taken into consideration at all stages. With events such as the 2013/2014 floods it has never been so important to ensure our bridges can withstand extreme conditions. \nThe Institution of Civil Engineer’s Conference on Bridges will bring together those responsible for the planning\, design\, construction\, safety\, maintenance\, operational and post use of bridges with the wider supply chain.  Enabling discussion and sharing of innovative solutions and best practice case studies that span the life-cycle of a bridge\, and the issues they face today and tomorrow. \nICE have released programme details\, with key topics to include: \n\n Accelerated techniques and technologies to enhance the safety\, quality\, cost and programme delivery\nInnovation in new design\, advances in bridge construction techniques and materials\nEuro codes\, safety standards\, inspection and their impact on bridge engineering\nCase studies from major projects leading the way in structural innovation\n\nRegistration is now open on ice-bridges.com. [/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/ice-bridges-2014-engineering-the-future/
LOCATION:Institution of Civil Engineers\, One Great George Street\, London\, SW1P 3AA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140515T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140515T193000
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CREATED:20140114T193604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T083429Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Lecture: Peter Ayres - 'Cool Designs: Engineering at the End of the Earth'
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#f9f9f9″ parallax=”true” padding=”10px 0″ border=”1px solid #ececec”] \n \nThe 2014 Annual Lecture will be given by Peter Ayres from Aecom: \nThe design of facilities in polar regions presents unique challenges in terms of extreme climate\, logistics\, and sustainable remote living. These challenges\, and how they have been overcome through thoughtful\, innovative design\, are discussed with particular reference to the recently completed Halley VI Antarctic Research Station\, winner of the 2013 IStructE Sustainability Award.[/section] \n[section bgcolor=”#ffffff” bgimage=”IMAGEURL” parallax=”true” padding=”20px 0″ border=”0px solid #ececec”]\nPeter is a senior structural engineering director with AECOM. He has over 25 years experience leading multidisciplinary design teams on innovative projects around the world\, and has the rare distinction of having worked on every continent on earth. He led the AECOM team which won the design competition and delivered the Halley VI Antarctic Station\, the world’s first ever fully relocatable permanently manned Antarctic base. More recently\, he had led engineering teams on major international sports programmes including stadia for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games\, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022. \n  \n[/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/annual-lecture-peter-ayres-aecom/
LOCATION:RIBA HQ\, 66 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1AD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140515T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140515T173000
DTSTAMP:20260530T023046
CREATED:20140114T193046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T083431Z
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting (all welcome)
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URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/annual-general-meeting-all-welcome/
LOCATION:Arup\, 8 Fitzroy Street\, London\, W1T 4BJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140212T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260530T023046
CREATED:20140105T222156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T083433Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Success
DESCRIPTION:[section bgcolor=”#f9f9f9″ bgimage=”IMAGEURL” parallax=”true” padding=”20px 0″ border=”0px solid #ececec”][two_third]\nJoin us for an evening of discussion and debate about how to make a successful career in engineering.[gap height=”15″] \nThis is a leading opportunity to hear leading figures from industry reflecting back on their career and sharing their own personal story about their journey to success. The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session open to the audience. This is your chance to find out everything you want to know about building a better career but were afraid to ask.[gap height=”20″]\nThe panel : \n\nIan Firth\, Flint & Neill\nSebastian Macmillan\, Cambridge University\nCaroline Tong\, Halcrow\nHayley Gryc\, Arup\n\nThe chair : \n\nAntony Oliver\, Association for Consultancy and Engineering[gap height=”15″]\n\n[/two_third] [one_third_last][gap height=”20″] \n \nThe cost of the event is £6\, which includes one free drink.[/one_third_last][/section]
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/journey-to-success-2/
LOCATION:The George on the Strand\, 213 The Strand\, London\, WC2R 1AP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131107T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131107T170000
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CREATED:20140105T213146Z
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SUMMARY:IABSE Milne Medal 2013
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URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/iabse-milne-medal-2013/
LOCATION:IStructE Headquarters\, 47-58 Bastwick Street\, London\, EC1V 3PS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130912T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260530T023046
CREATED:20140105T211319Z
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SUMMARY:Future of Design 2013
DESCRIPTION:[responsive][/responsive] We are delighted to welcome you to Future of Design 2013\, a conference for young designers aimed at promoting design and inspiring future generations. \nThe conference is organised by International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) British Group and the Ken Kemp Bequest Fund in collaboration with University College London (UCL) and the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE). This is the fifth Young Engineers’ Conference organised by IABSE after Cambridge in 2001 and 2003\, and London in 2006 and 2012. \nThis event is a unique platform for networking and to be inspired by the leading figures in the design world. It will include presentations on current cutting edge designs as well as discussions about the future challenges of our profession. \nYoung designers (35 years or less) are encouraged to submit a one-page paper of their innovative work for presentation during the conference. A prize for best presentation will be awarded to the young participants.
URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/future-of-design-2013/
LOCATION:University College London\, Roberts Building\, Torrington Place\, London\, WC1E 1JE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20130703T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20130703T213000
DTSTAMP:20260530T023046
CREATED:20140105T195708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T083439Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Success
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URL:https://iabse.org.uk/event/journey-to-success/
LOCATION:The George on the Strand\, 213 The Strand\, London\, WC2R 1AP\, United Kingdom
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