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AGS Magazine: June/July 2019

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the June/July issue of their publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

Safety in Mind – A conference from the AGS Health & Safety Working Group – Page 8
Trial Pitting – Still Fit for Purpose? – Page 10
Asbestos Risk – The need for practical industry guidance for ground investigation – Page 16
AGS Review and Position Statement: Cover Systems for Land Regeneration – Page 20
Q&A with Geraint Williams of ALS – Page 22
Working Group Focus: Contaminated Land – Page 25
Standards Update: June 2019 – Page 26

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AGS Awards 2019

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This year’s AGS Awards took place during the Annual General Meeting at AGS Annual Conference 2019 on Wednesday 3rd April at the National Motorcycle Museum, in Birmingham.

A select number of AGS Working Group Members, who were nominated by their Working Group Leaders, were presented with awards and commendations by Neil Parry, AGS Chair, to thank them for their contribution and dedication to the AGS over the past year.

AGS Award Winners 2019
AGS Executive Award
Matthew Baldwin
Matthew chaired the AGS between 2015 and 2017, overseeing some significant changes in the way the Association operates and interacts with its members. He was instrumental in the setting up of a Geotechnical Working Group and has always been a strong believer in the successful delivery of the output of all our working groups to the membership. Prior to becoming chair Matthew was Leader of the Business Practice Working Group, which focused on making the AGS relevant and accessible during his tenure. He sees the AGS as a mark of quality and during the years where he has been a member has fervently promoted this aim.

AGS Business Practice Working Group Award
John Talbot
John has been a stalwart of the AGS for decades and has been instrumental in working with the Business Practice Working Group to ensure the AGS’s values are maintained, membership applicants meet the requirements and that AGS governance is maintained at a high level. He has been a primary source for compliance and has been instrumental in revisions of the AGS Byelaws, Articles, Membership Criteria and Membership Values amongst many others. He chaired the committee with vigour and control and has worked selflessly for the good of the AGS and its members.

AGS Contaminated Land Working Group Award
Marian Markham of Jacobs
For her work on updating the AGS Asbestos in Soils guidance.

AGS Geotechnical Working Group Award
Chris Raison of Raison Foster Associates
Chris is a founding member of the Geotechnical Working Group and is a well-known industry figure and a long-term supporter of the AGS. Chris is a highly experienced Geotechnical Engineer and well respected for his clarity and independence of thought. He has used this knowledge and his industry contacts to represent the UK in term of the drafting of amendments to the new Eurocode 7 suite of standards. Chris is passionate about the role and status of the Geotechnical Engineer in the construction industry and is a strong advocate of the importance of suitable consideration of geotechnical risk in the development of all projects. He has represented the Geotechnical Engineering Industry in a variety of institutions in the UK and has written thought provoking articles for the ICE and at various conferences as well as for the AGS. We can think of no better person to receive an AGS award on behalf of the Geotechnical Engineering Working Group.

AGS Laboratories Working Group Award
Dave Entwisle
For his long-time service to the geological and geotechnical community as a now retired (before April 3) BGS employee, active participation in various AGS groups and standard development.

AGS Loss Prevention Working Group Award
Zita Mansi of Beale & Co
This is to reflect her long-standing contribution to the AGS and the Loss Prevention Working Group over more than 10 years. Zita has been instrumental in the research and preparation of numerous Loss Prevention Alerts and Newsletter articles, as well as providing the first responder on the AGS Legal Helpline. Where other members of the LPWG have drafted Alerts, Articles and Guidance Zita has been generous with her time and always helpful in subjecting those documents to legal scrutiny. Her comments are always kind, useful and improve the advice to Members. In particular, Zita was instrumental in the up-dating of the Loss Prevention Guidance papers where she was able to use her contacts to find a barrister able to conduct the legal up-date to all the 20+ papers. Without this help, the Papers could not have been published and would have to have been archived and lost as a most valuable resource for AGS Members. Zita is now leaving BLM but has persuaded her new firm (Beale & Co) to become members and the new hosts of the Loss Prevention Working Group (and to keep the Legal Helpline running from this new location).
On the basis of all of this invaluable contribution, we would very much like to recognise Zita’s significant contribution to the AGS and the Loss Prevention Working Group with an AGS Award.

AGS Safety Working Group Award
Peter Boyd
Peter has been an invaluable member of the AGS Safety Working Group and has created several concise and excellent guidance documents during his time in the group and also produced some informative articles in the AGS magazine. Peter announced his retirement from the group at the end of 2018 and this is a reward for all his hard work.

AGS Commendations 2019
AGS Safety Working Group Commendation
Marian Markham of Jacobs

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AGS Magazine: May 2019

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the May issue of their publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

Notes from the Chair – Julian Lovell – Page 4
AGS Annual Conference 2019 – Overview – Page 7
Commercial Risks and How to Manage Them: AGS Loss Prevention Seminar – Page 10
AGS Award Winners 2019 – Page 12
What are Collateral Warranties? – Page 14
Using Survey Information for New Drains and Sewers – Page 16
Working Group Focus: Geotechnical – Page 18
Q&A with Roseanna Bloxham of RSK Environment – Page 20
AGS Guide to Good Practice in Geoenvironmental Ground Investigation Update – Page 22

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AGS Magazine: March / April 2019

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the March / April issue of their publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

Recent changes to Landfill Tax – Implications and potential liabilities for AGS members – Page 10
Data, Technology and Engineering Geology – What does the future hold? – Page 14
SiLC, SQP and NQMS Update – Spring 2019 – Page 20
Standards Update – Page 30

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AGS Magazine: January / February 2019

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the January/February issue of their bi-monthly publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, bimonthly publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

AGS Photography Competition: The Results – Page 6
PAS 128: The Essentials – Page 8
Variability in Asbestos Analysis in Soil – Page 12
Standards and Professionalism – Page 16
Borehole Sites & Operations Regulations 1995 – Page 20

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AGS Magazine: November/December 2018

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the November/December issue of their bi-monthly publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, bimonthly publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

The Importance of AGS Data Format – Page 10
Environmental Liability Insurance – Page 14
AGS Marketing & Business Plan – Page 18
Emerging Contaminants – Page 20
Duty of Care: Third-Party Reliance on Geotechnical Reports – Page 24

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AGS Magazine: September/October issue

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the September/October issue of their bi-monthly publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, bimonthly publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

AGS Annual Conference: Save the Date – Page 8
Geotechncia 2019 Launch Details – Page 10
The AGS: Its life and times – Page 12
Sustainability in Ground Engineering – Page 16
Problems with getting paid – Page 26

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AGS Magazine: July/August issue

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the July/August issue of their bi-monthly publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, bimonthly publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

SiLC Affiliate Scheme – Page 6
UK Reservoirs – Where are the panel engineers? – Page 10
AGS Data – Why is it so difficult to get? – Page 16
Q&A with Vivien Dent – Page 20
AGS Guide to Occupational Health for Contaminated Land Investigations – Page 22

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New AGS Members

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The AGS is pleased to announce three new members and one affiliate member have been accepted by the Membership Panel and approved by the Senate – Allied Exploration & Geotechnics Ltd, CC Ground Investigations Ltd, Terra Firma (Wales) and Datgel.

AGS Membership is open to geotechnical and geoenvironmental companies who employ specialist who can provide competent services and also affiliate companies who provide support services and supplies to the members. Full details of membership criteria can be found at http://www.ags.org.uk/about/become-a-member/

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*Early Bird Offer* AGS Ground Risk: Why Take the Chance? A Lessons Learnt Conference

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We’re pleased to announce an *EARLY BIRD OFFER* for Ground Risk: Why Take the Chance? A Lessons Learnt Conference, which is taking place on Wednesday 12th September at the Cavendish Conference Centre in London.

This full day seminar, organised by the Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists, will examine multiple risks associated with ground engineering as well as focusing on industry lessons learnt. The event will be divided into geotechnical and geoenvironmental halves and include presentations from award-winning geologist, Dr Jacqueline Skipper (Geotechnical Consulting Group), Stephen Tromans QC (39 Essex Chambers) and Dr Andrew Smith (Coffey).

Register before Tuesday 31st July to receive over 22% off the ticket price! The early bird rate for AGS members is £109, reduced from £140. Non-AGS members will receive the discounted rate of £179, reduced from £210. Prices exclude VAT. Please note this early bird offer of £31 off the ticket price is only available until Tuesday 31st July and may not be used in conjunction with any other offers.

EVENT PROGRAMME

Registration: 09:15

Ground Risk – Where do I start?
Dr Jacqueline Skipper, Senior Partner and Senior Geologist at the Geotechnical Consulting Group

Managing Risk for a Deep Basement Excavation
Dr Andrew Smith, Coffey

The Application of Advanced Continuous Surface Wave Data to Managing Ground Risk
Chris Milne, Ground Stiffness Surveys

Investigation and Treatment of Chalk Solution Features – Changing Risk Profile with Additional Information
Allan Bell, Hydrock

Identifying and Minimising Risk through a Value Engineered Geotechnical Solution & Case Study: 36hrs Inside Queen Street Tunnel, Glasgow
Natalie Bews and Eric Downey, Structural Soils

Lunch: 13:00

An Overview of Legal Developments under Part IIA and Contaminated Land
Stephen Tromans, QC, 39 Essex Chambers

Ground Gas Risk – The Risk from Incorrect Characterisation
Gavin Allsopp, NHBC

Waste Classification for Soils – An AGS Practitioners’ Guide
Mike Plimmer, Geotechnical and Environmental Associates

Creosote-Tar Seepage Portslade Beach
George Flower, Arcadis

Event Ends: Approximately 16:40

To register for the event, please complete the AGS Ground Risk early bird registration form 2018 registration form and return it to ags@ags.org.uk before Tuesday 31st July, to take advantage of the early bird offer. Registration forms received after this date will be charged at the full conference rate. Event registration closes on Tuesday 4th September.

There are also sponsorship opportunities available, details of which can be found here.

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New Leader for AGS Business Practice Working Group

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Andrew Milne, Managing Director of Geotechnical Engineering and new Leader of the AGS Business Practice Working Group, gives an overview on his aims and ambitions for his upcoming term.

I’m delighted to have been chosen by the membership of the AGS as the new Leader of the Business Practice Working Group (BPWG). Thank you for your vote of confidence in me.
I am taking over the Leadership from John Talbot, who ran the BPWG for several years. During his tenure, the BPWG initiated some key changes to the way the AGS runs, which have hopefully set it up for the years ahead. I have been working with John for some of this time, and have witnessed his hard work and dedication to the wellbeing of the AGS and its membership. Well done, John. Please don’t go away – we still need you!

The BPWG is primarily concerned with the business practice of the AGS itself. As Leader of the BPWG, I report in to the Chairman of the AGS (in the Executive Council), and also to the AGS Senate. Whilst the AGS is a ‘not for profit’ organisation, like any commercial enterprise, it needs to thrive and survive. Over the medium and long term, it needs to bring in as much money as it spends, and a little bit more ‘for the rainy day’.

In the most recent update of the AGS Byelaws in 2015, we confirmed that there are three ‘Purposes’ or ‘Aims’ of the AGS, namely:
(a) to promote and enhance quality and safe practice within the geotechnical and geo-environmental industry;
(b) to provide opportunities for participation in its activities to all those in the wider geotechnical and geo-environmental industry;
(c) to give benefit to all of its participants.

In order to achieve any of these Aims, we have to be in touch with as many people as possible within the wider geotechnical and geo-environmental industry. The decision taken at the time of updating the Byelaws was that we wanted to be a ‘big-hearted’ organisation, open to ‘everyone’ in the industry, at all levels, rather than a ‘small-minded’ organisation, open only to a smaller ‘Elite’. There are arguments for both stances; we chose the former – you can’t be both!

In refreshing the Byelaws, we were very mindful to uphold the high standards required of being a ‘Practitioner Member’, and, furthermore, demanded that all levels of member, from Student Member to Honorary Member, confirmed (every year) that they ‘fully support the objectives and aims of the AGS, and agree to abide by its Code of Business Conduct’.
In consequence, the dominant task of the BPWG over the next few years is to get in touch with ‘everyone’ in the industry, and encourage them to be members of the AGS, at all levels. And once we are in touch with these people, we need to keep their attention by provide guidance, useful and interesting content, opportunities for participation, and ‘benefit’ in all senses. The AGS Administrator (Forum Court Associates Limited) has reorganised itself to this purpose, for which we are grateful.

The Business Plan for the AGS is set by the Executive Council, and is approved by the Senate. From this Business Plan, the BPWG draw up the Marketing Plan for the AGS. It identifies actions to be taken by certain AGS members, and by the Administrator.

In due course, when the AGS is in touch with many more people in the industry, and the number and range of Members (at all levels) has increased significantly, the intention is to review the subscription model. All organisations need to evolve and stay up-to-date and relevant. This exercise will not be straightforward, and all points of view will need to be listened to before decisions are made. Watch this space.

This article was featured in the May/June 2018 issue of the AGS Magazine, which can be viewed here

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AGS Magazine: May/June issue

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The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists are pleased to announce the May/June issue of their new bi-monthly publication; AGS Magazine. To view the magazine click HERE.

This free, bimonthly publication focuses on geotechnics, engineering geology and geoenvironmental engineering as well as the work and achievements of the AGS.

There are a number of excellent articles in this month’s issue including;

Coal Authority calls for full consideration of legacy issues – Page 6
Geotechnica 2018: Preview – Page 8
Guide to Loss Prevention – Page 12
Sustainable Remediation The role of the geotechnical specialist – Page 16
AGS Members’ Day 2018: An overview – Page 18
Porosity and permeability values: Filling the gaps with NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) – Page 20

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