1995
DOI: 10.1144/gsl.eng.1995.010.01.35
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The role of the engineering geologist in construction

Abstract: A current trend is the requirement for complex civil engineering projects to be carried out to very short time-scales. These projects often involve difficult and protracted planning consultations. This leads to increased pressure on all the professionals involved to work at a very fast, though erratic, pace that is dictated by others. This is particularly the case with the collection and utilization of information about the ground that is required for the design and construction phases of projects. Large chang… Show more

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“…This is not to ignore the role of the engineering geologist in construction (which is where I probably spend most of my time) which for some time now has been a growing work area for engineering geologists. For modern developments, see for example Eddleston et al (1995a).…”
Section: The Geological Model For a Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not to ignore the role of the engineering geologist in construction (which is where I probably spend most of my time) which for some time now has been a growing work area for engineering geologists. For modern developments, see for example Eddleston et al (1995a).…”
Section: The Geological Model For a Sitementioning
confidence: 99%