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Explore our range of online training, recorded lectures and up and coming events.
Technical lecture looking at the work required to replace the rocker bearings on the Humber Bridge.
Online technical talk on the structural and mechanical behaviour of a double cable stayed swing bridge over the River Clyde.
Sustainable construction, the reuse potential of building materials, designing for deconstruction, bridge engineering, recycling industry, planning in construction, minimisation of waste.
The talk will present an overview of the outcomes of a four year research programme that has been carried out at the University of Surrey funded by Network Rail.
A technical lecture uncovering the evolution of Network Rail’s FRP footbridge from concept to construction.
This two-day, online course introduces seismic design of civil engineering structures. It builds on the basics of structural dynamics and engineering seismology. The course focuses on seismic loading and design codes, conceptual seismic design principles and analysis for seismic loading, and design and detailing of structural members.
This two-day course is an essential introduction to the conceptual design process for bridges. It covers two key areas: selecting a structural form to suit the constraints of a site and arranging materials and components to meet the demands of the structure in an elegant and logical way.
This lecture presents what it took to achieve a light touch in the design and installation of this new footbridge in a stunning natural setting.
IStructE believes that ongoing risk assessment of structures is critical. Investigators will review the pier design and changes to vessel impact protection devices to determine potential shortfalls in risk management. Bridge expert Ian Firth, independent consultant, IStructE’s past-President and a Fellow shared his views.