#NCETunnelling: Roundtable discussions | Additional balcony access all areas passes released
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Are you joining us at the NCE Tunnelling Conference , taking place on Thursday 5 December at the Hilton Bankside in London?
At this year's conference industry leaders will give valuable insights into some of the most inspiring and ambitious projects on the horizon, including the pumped hydro scheme, Coire Glas, the Lower Thames Crossing, plus a deep dive into the lessons from Tideway from Roger Bailey, Tideway’s CTO.
The inspiring sessions and expert debates will explore how to empower sustainability, innovation and future-ready supply chain
NEW: Due to popular demand, we've increased capacity and we have released additional balcony access all areas passes. To secure your balcony packages please?get?in direct contact with Charlotte Mera on +44 (0)20 3953 2067. Alternatively, you can drop her an email: [email protected]
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This year the round table sessions are organised in two rounds, from 13.15 PM to 13.45 PM and from 13.45 PM to 14.10 PM. This will enable attendees?to join two sessions of their choice. The sessions will cover:?
HIGHLIGHTED SESSION:
" When I see the impact Conquip’s muck removal solution has on complex tunnel, shaft and station box excavations, it makes me very passionate to take it to even more projects. I’m really looking forward to our roundtable discussion to explore this topic with the attendees and share some of the learnings we have gathered up from working with a large cross section of projects globally. Through collaboration we can continue to drive up productivity with our muck shifting and site management solutions " -? George Critchley , group director at Conquip Engineering Group and moderator of the? Optimising site management and muck away session.
At this session George Critchley and Robert McGoran , head of work winning & business development at Joseph Gallagher Limited , will?discuss?site management and the efficient removal of muck as a critical aspect of tunnelling projects, with major implications around risk, safety and cost control. The session will consider how to select the best methods, environmental impacts, minimising disruption for local communities, options when space is restricted, plus innovations in personnel lifting solutions.
Tickets are in high demand, explore the programme and reserve your place today:
We’re thrilled that our very own Robert McGoran will be joining the panel for the "Optimising site management and muck away" roundtable! With Robbie’s extensive experience in tunnelling, we’re confident this discussion will bring valuable insights into improving site management and sustainability in our industry.
Looking forward to an engaging round table discussion!