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Geotechnical management on major infrastructure projects
This paper presents the authors' personal views on how the management of geotechnical issues can have a significant influence on the planning, design and construction of major infrastructure projects. The need for continuity of geotechnical advice throughout the lifetime of the project is emphasised with a more holistic approach favoured in place of input on discrete elements such as site investigation, instrumentation and site monitoring. Forms of contract are encouraged which promote risk sharing and a more flexible approach to the assessment of uncertainties associated with ground conditions during design and construction. The authors also highlight, by reference to their own experience and other case histories, how important lessons can be learned for future projects from observation, interpretation and documentation of construction data.
期刊介绍:
The objectives of the Association shall be the promotion of co-operation among geotechnical societies in SE Asia; and the assistance to member societies who have limited number of members. Now there is only one combined web titled: AGSSEA-SEAGS. SEAGS & AGSSEA encourage the submission of scholarly and practice-oriented articles to its journal. The journal is published quarterly. Both sponsors of the journal, the Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society and the Association of Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia, promote the ideals and goals of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechhnical Engineering in fostering communications, developing insights and enabling the advancement of the geotechnical engineering discipline.