The Journal of the Chartered Institution of Civil Surveyors SURVEYOR Selected articles featured from 1999 to 2016

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BIM 2 Hydrographics 37 Bridges 4 Insurance & Finance 39 IK Brunel 5 Interviews 41 Law 6 IT and Software 44 Contaminated Land, Site Investigation Major Projects 45 & Archaeology 12 Method of Measurement for Highway Works 47 Contracts 14 Military Engineering 48 Dispute Resolution 18 Photogrammetry & Laser Scanning 49 Education, Training and Professional Issues 21 Piling, Groundworks & Geotechnical 53 Energy 24 Project & Commercial Management 54 Environment 25 Rail 59 Geospatial Engineering 27 Then and Now (Historical) 60 GIS and Mapping 30 Transport (General) 62 GNSS & Machine Control 33 Tunnelling & Underground 63 Health and Safety 35 Utilities 64 Highways and Roads 36 BIM

BIM: Into the fourth dimension Interoperability: i-models BIM and big Anthony McHale A B Cleveland Jr Ivan Hurst September 2010 September 2013 May 2014

What is BIM and what does it A picture paints a thousand words: Taking BIM mobile mean to the surveyor? The use of BIM in dispute Iain Miskimmin Alexandra Grounds resolution June 2014 March 2011 Alasdair Snadden September 2013 Is mainstream BIM adoption a BIM: What’s all the fuss about? realistic milestone for the The new sustainable concept in The CIC BIM protocol: A critical construction sector? the construction industry appraisal Ian Sutton Steve Lailey Mustafa Al-Shammari July/August 2014 April 2011 October 2013 BIM: Engage with the supply chain Considering the economies of Will the onset of BIM change the Ivan Hurst scale: Taking building information estimating process? July/August 2014 modelling underground Simon Beech Eric Westergren November 2013 BIM: Driving internal change May 2011 Ivan Hurst Managing and leveraging change September 2014 BIM for dummies in infrastructure assets Brian Rossiter AB Cleveland, Jr BIM gets bigger February 2012 November 2013 Ivan Hurst October 2014 BIM: A contractor’s perspective How surveyors can support the Jason A Smith use of BIM in dispute BIM Toolkit — completing level 2 July/August 2012 resolution Dr Stephen Hamil Graham Mills and Martin Penney March 2015 Is BIM bigger than Latham? December/January 2014 Information flow, management and Virtual data, physical impact: BIM modelling: Part 1 BIM in action: Abu Dhabi airport’s and the smart city Ivan Hurst new terminal Tom Cheesewright November 2012 Issam Elabsi July/August 2015 February 2014 Is BIM bigger than Latham? The road to 2016: Where are we Information flow, management and BIM Business enabler or actually at with BIM? modelling: Part 2 technology red herring? Chris Hallam Ivan Hurst Neville Glanville July/August 2015 December/January 2013 February 2014 BIM at Manchester Victoria Is BIM bigger than Latham? BIM: The first teetering steps Steve Brunning Information flow, management and Ivan Hurst November 2015 modelling: Part 3 March 2014 Ivan Hurst 5D BIM on engineering projects February 2013 Survey4BIM Q&A Jason Ruddle David Philp, Monika Orzeszak and November 2015 BIM: The first protocol Ian Bush Chris Hallam and Khalid Ramzan May 2014 BIM — The importance of April 2013 procurement BIM needs a culture change Ivan Hurst Interoperability platform Alan Barrow December/January 2016 A B Cleveland Jr May 2014 July/August 2013

2 BIM, cost consultants and Digital Built Britain Andrew Leisk February 2016

April 2016: BIM’s here, OVE’s here, are you? Abigail Tomkins with Casey Rutland April 2016

BIM: Another level v one dimension Rob Horne April 2016

Geo-enabling BIM: The big five challenges. What are you prepared to do? Barry Gleeson and Martin Penney June 2016

BIM: Finding the unselfish gene Trevor Strahan July/August 2016

BIM codification Ivan Hurst September 2016

Legal implications of BIM Shona Frame October 2016

Introducing Women in BIM Su Butcher November 2016

Why 5D planning offers an exciting edge Jason Ruddle November 2016

3 Bridges

New Hungerford bridge off the Stainless steel reinforcement — An Galloping Gertie and the blocks introduction to future durability Ambassador suspension bridges Costain Edward James Barry Hiscox December/January 2000 May 2004 May 2012

Widening and strengthening of the The bridges of Rhode Island: 1 Bridge over the River Skagit Kingston Bridge Barry Hiscox Barry Hiscox TN Healey and JHW Counsell December/January 2006 July/August 2013 February 2000 The bridges of Rhode Island: 2 Hats off to Canada! The Gordie Gateshead Millennium Bridge Barry Hiscox Howe International Bridge project February 2006 Barry Hiscox John Johnson July/August 2015 October 2000 The bridges of Rhode Island: 3 Barry Hiscox The future of bridge design Inspection and assessment of March 2006 Barbara Day bridges October 2016 Adrian Couper Finnieston Bridge October 2000 Douglas Grant July/August 2006 Crossing the Nile: Aswan Bridge Abdul Farooq Big Mac: The Mackinac Bridge February 2001 Barry Hiscox July/August 2006 First covered footbridge across the Thames: The Jubilee Bridge Monitoring bridge movement Bill Higgins Neil Parkinson October 2001 May 2007

Brother and Sister on Medway Mersey Gateway: Building a bridge River to prosperity Name supplied Steve Jones June 2001 September 2008

Bridge design using finite element Bridges safe to cross? The state of analysis bridges in the USA Paul Belchamber Barry Hiscox October 2002 March 2009

Bridges at the SCI The bridge challenge David Iles Steve Whitfield May 2003 May 2009

CTRL completes UK’s biggest The story of pipe bridges - 1 bridge slide Hamish Mitchell Pascale Jessel December/January 2010 June 2003 The story of pipe bridges - 2 Bridges under the knife Hamish Mitchell Walter Smyth and George Johnston February 2010 December/January 2004 The bridges of Medway county Sue Threader May 2010

4 Brunel, IK

Small man – Tall hat: The Putting the ‘great’ back in Great engineering of IK Brunel Britain: Brunel’s ss Great Britain Hamish Mitchell is relaunched December/January 2002 Dagmar Smeed June 2005 A gorgeous bridge Hamish Mitchell Happy birthday Isambard February 2002 Hamish Mitchell April 2006 God’s wonderful railway — 1: A gauged beginning Brunel’s temple in the west Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell March 2002 September 2006

God’s wonderful railway — 2: Bristol bound Hamish Mitchell April 2002

God’s Wonderful Railway — 3: South to Exeter Hamish Mitchell May 2002

God’s Wonderful Railway — 4: Atmosphere south of Exeter Hamish Mitchell July/August 2002

God’s Wonderful Railway — 5: In Kernow Country Hamish Mitchell September 2002

The complete railwayman Hamish Mitchell October 2002

One more river to cross Hamish Mitchell November 2002

He saw three ships Hamish Mitchell December/January 2003

Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s chamber of secrets revealed Martin Rogers and Chris Edge February 2003

Materia medica Hamish Mitchell December/January 2004

5

The legal liabilities of project Will £30m bid costs be paid? Pay when paid managers Roger Knowles Michael Frisby Martin Howe March 2001 March 2002 April 1999 A matter of great interest Programmes and contractual Concurrent delays Roger Knowles entitlement Karen Scott April 2001 Daniel Atkinson April 1999 May 2002 That nothing of itself will come 12 February ‘99: A red letter day or John Fraser Gordon Restoring the balance — Or simply black Friday? April 2001 raising different questions? John Rushton John M Rushton April 1999 Retention – A bone of contention July/August 2002 Roger Knowles Bill of quantities rates May 2001 There is no substitute for proof Terry Kelly Roger Knowles September 1999 Hudson’s formula revisited July/August 2002 Roger Knowles Set-off in the construction/civils June 2001 Acceleration reduces time but industry increases cost Jeremy Winter Concurrent delays: How are they Roger Knowles November 1999 resolved? September 2002 Roger Knowles Third party rights under a contract July/ August 2001 Corporate killing Gillian Birkby Derian Keyms November 1999 Are employees at risk? November 2002 Roger Knowles Who takes the risk? November 2001 Advocate’s immunity Samantha Watson Jeremy Winter and Paul Cain February 2000 Latham revisited – A progress November 2002 report part 1 Concurrent delay – the new case James M Arnott Extensions of time - Notice as a law July/August 2001 condition precedent to Jeremy Winter entitlement March 2000 Latham revisited – A progress Jeremy Winter and Michelle Essen report part 2 December/January 2003 Employment status alone no bar to James M Arnott giving expert evidence September 2001 Courts’ review of completion Christopher Pamplin Roger Knowles March 2000 Employers’ insurance – Its effect December/January 2003 on contractors’ liability for Procurement: It’s a risky business negligence SCL delay and disruption protocol - Simon Tolson Jeremy Winter An update April 2000 October 2001 Jeremy Winter February 2003 Construction law research – Views If you get it wrong, do you always from an ivory tower Dee have to pay? Liquidated damages and Barnet Davenport Roger Knowles FC November 2000 December/January 2002 Geoff Brewer March 2003 Simple QS matter goes to court Agreement by the parties ignored Roger Knowles by the courts Manager’s costs recoverable February 2001 Roger Knowles Roger Knowles March 2002 May 2003

6 Let the punishment fit the crime Head office overheads revisited — The accrual of a cause of action Roger Knowles Legal notebook Geoff Brewer May 2003 David Carrick November 2005 November 2004 The phoenix syndrome — The Highlights of the second edition of liability of directors Reimbursement of overheads the TCC guide Geoff Brewer Geoff Brewer Lindsay Yuill July/August 2003 December/January 2005 November 2005

Liquidated damages The tenable tender When’s payday? Jeremy Winter David Carrick David Carrick October 2003 February 2005 December/January 2006

No wormhole to the courts — Legal Letters of intent: Should they be a Business immigration notebook thing of the past? Neil Gouldson David Carrick Roger Knowles March 2006 November 2003 March 2005 Contemporary record sheets and The Unfair Contract Terms Act No cause for global issues non-chargeable breaks Geoff Brewer James Levy and Clive Greenwood Nigel Ribbands November 2003 March 2005 March 2006

Kill Howard — Legal notebook Letters of doubtful intent DTI Consultation: A worthwhile way David Carrick Ellis Baker and Anthony Lavers of marking Valentine’s Day? December/January 2004 April 2005 John M Rushton April 2006 Out of court... Out of mind The expert’s immunity: The end of Dennis Gedge the road — you have been Two juggernauts collide — Many February 2004 warned casualties expected James Levy and Clive Greenwood David Carrick Don’t risk it with asbestos April 2005 April 2006 Daniel Jude May 2004 The Italian Job III: Legal Notebook The expert witness and legal David Carrick immunity Recovery of contractor’s fixed June 2005 Steven Williams cost/head office overhead and May 2006 profit DTI consultation paper looks like a David Carrick with David Scott damp squib Maybe man can serve two masters June 2004 Roger Knowles after all June 2005 John Rushton We’re all going on a summer May 2006 holiday, but is it paid leave? Legionella trial Kate Meadowcroft Rachel Clayfield Corporate manslaughter: On the June 2004 July/August 2005 home straight towards the new law? Building in disability awareness — Letters of intent — When is a Jeanette Harwood Challenges for the industry contract not a contract? May 2006 Derek Ching with Prof. Keith Bright Emma Judge October 2004 October 2005 Midland Expressway — Provisional sums Legal liabilities of cost managers Retention — Is it time for a Steven Carey and Melanie Tomlin and cost consultants balanced view? June 2006 Alistair Groves Roger Knowles November 2004 November 2005

7 A question of impartiality When is a variation not a We live in strange times David Carrick variation? David Carrick with Susan Black June 2006 Simon Longley October 2007 April 2007 Injudicious choices An Irish Dutch auction Eugene Lenehan Ian Duncan Wallace QC David Carrick June 2006 Jeremy Winter November 2007 May 2007 Delay and disruption — Liquidated The operation of advance payment damages clauses Assignment of rights: No escape arrangements Daniel Atkinson Steven Carey Geoff Brewer July/August 2006 May 2007 November 2007

Causes of action which run in The role of expert witnesses CESMM3 v HKGSMM: Civil parallel distinguished in Scotland engineering measurement claims Roger Knowles David Carrick in Hong Kong July/August 2006 May 2007 John B Molloy November 2007 Trafalgar meets Armageddon TCC: Banishing the old perceptions Steven Carey Jeremy Winter Extensions of time and LADs: Still September 2006 June 2007 causing problems? Nigel Ribbands Payment notices Onerous conditions November 2007 Steve Slessor Daniel Atkinson September 2006 June 2007 Upsetting the apple cart or a fresh approach to delay? City Latent defects cover, why bother? The government finally reveals its Inn v Shepherd Construction Paul Donnelly intentions: Reform of the David Carrick October 2006 adjudication and payment February 2008 provisions within the Construction Cash is king Act Valuation of variations: Petromec v Roger Knowles Jeremy Glover Petroleo Brasileiro (2007) November 2006 July/August 2007 Daniel Atkinson February 2008 Project delays: Time for a change The truth and nothing but the truth Simon Longley Dennis Gedge Damages for losses from breach of November 2006 September 2007 public procurement rules Chris Mackay Interest on sums owed Caveat sausages March 2008 Geoff Brewer David Carrick December/January 2007 September 2007 Quantifying disruption —The measured mile New corporate manslaughter and Construction and engineering law David Merritt corporate homicide law in the US April 2008 expected 2007 Frank A Perrone, Timothy P Callahan, Charles S Kelley Global claims Mark Henrick, Edward Persse and October 2007 Daniel Atkinson Daragh McDonald May 2008 December/January 2007 Corporate manslaughter law puts spotlight on safety Liquidated damages: Beware the It never rains but it pours Steffan Groch occupier Tom Wrzesien October 2007 Steven Carey April 2007 June 2008

8 Performance bonds The Scottish Environmental Hot tubbing: Is it time to take the Geoff Brewer Liability Regulations plunge? June 2008 Joanna Waddell Paul Barry October 2009 February 2011 Extensions of time Somewhere in time: Securing and Electronic documents and the duty The Bribery Act: The countdown protecting your contractual of disclosure begins rights Joseph Otoo Omar Qureshi and Joe Smith Howard Klein October 2009 May 2011 July/August 2008 The construction act: All change Immunity lost: The fall of the Letters of intent can seriously Chris Hallam expert’s aegis damage your wealth November 2009 Gordon Lees James Levy June 2011 September 2008 Take cover: The office of fair trading bears its teeth Delay claims: City Inn v Shepherd Signs of a slump in commercial Chris Hallam and Amy Procter Construction — A turning point construction December/January 2010 Hamish Lal Helen Garthwaite June 2011 November 2008 Amendments to the construction act A compliance headache? The Security concerns: Bonds and Howard Klein Bribery Act in practice guarantees December/January 2010 Chris Hallam and Neil McInnes Hamish Lal and Emily Busby September 2011 December/January 2009 A growing trend in French construction law? The recognition Worth the wait? The Local Procurement law update: Five hot of mandatory rules by the Court of Democracy, Economic topics in procurement law Cassation Development and Edward Quigg Gauthier Vannieuwenhuyse with Construction Act 2009: Part 1 May 2009 Joanne Clarke Gordon Lees, Jonathan Hosie and April 2010 John K Daly Blacklisting in the construction September 2011 industry Section 105(2) of the HGCRA Julian Bailey and John Armstrong Alex Warrender Avoiding future heartache: OFT May 2009 June 2010 and the construction industry Rebecca Owen-Howes and Sam Value, risk and litigation: A new When is a defect a defect? Szlezinger unholy trinity? Hamish Lal September 2011 Alun Oliver July/August 2010 July/August 2009 Adjudication provisions under Claims for extensions of time: A the new construction act: The The construction and engineering turning point? City Inn v Shepherd Local Democracy, Economic pre-action protocol: The cost Hamish Lal Development and Construction Act of non-compliance October 2010 2009: Part 2 Julian Bailey Gordon Lees, Jonathan Hosie and July/August 2009 Are liquidated damages payable John K Daly post termination? October 2011 The definition of construction Jeremy Winter contracts under the HGCRA October 2010 One step forward, two steps back: Rob Palles-Clark Concurrent delay in England September 2009 A knockdown blow for developers post City Inn in rights of light cases Jeremy Winter, Matthew Totman Steven Eccles, Partner and Sunil Mawkin November 2010 November 2011

9 Payment provisions under Without prejudice Questions of jurisdiction the new construction act The What it means, and when to use it Gillian Cruickshanks Local Democracy, Economic Jeremy Winter June 2014 Development and Construction Act December/January 2013 2009: Part 3 Extreme weather and increased Gordon Lees, Jonathan Hosie and Privilege: What it means, and risks to tunnellers John K Daly when to use it Katherine Doran November 2011 Jeremy Winter July/August 2014 February 2013 Know which way the wind blows: Variations: A question of liability Proposed changes to the The expert witness in construction Michael Sergeant planning system and their impact Part 1: Who and what the expert is October 2014 on new wind farm developments Rob Horne Brigid O’Leary May 2013 Design deficiencies: Delay by a December/January 2012 thousand cuts A victory for engineers and Robert McKibbin Third party costs common sense October 2014 Rennie Broughton Mike Grant March 2012 September 2013 Indemnity: Greenwich Millennium Village Corporate manslaughter: Are A minefield for the unwary: Letters Emily Monastiriotis and Emily directors the bait? of intent Leonard Richard Ollier Sarah Fox December/January 2015 September 2012 February 2014 Construction law: Location, Larner — the right to holiday when Gone with the wind... Don’t lose location, location on sick leave out on your contractual Jon Close with Steve Oakes Justin Govier entitlement to claim for delays due February 2015 September 2012 to periods of inclement weather Clarifying the role of the expert Learning the science of Matt Danby witness construction claims April 2014 Georgina Squire Andy Hewitt February 2015 September 2012 A new era in Ireland for building control Termination at convenience Planning to mislead? Jarleth Heneghan and Cassandra Lindy Patterson Duncan Williams Byrne March 2015 October 2012 April 2014 The latest decisions on liquidated Walter Lilly: Concurrent delays and Legal Q&A: Novation agreements damages: Are contractors likely to global claims Helen Pearce pay the penalty? Laura Rainbow May 2014 Lindy Patterson and Laura November 2012 McEwan Data Protection Act December/January 2016 Grotesque costs: Can we halt Can you afford to ignore it? the rising costs of complex Richard Jeynes Discrimination protection construction cases? May 2014 Peter Finding and Claire Darwin Roger Knowles March 2016 November 2012 Notification of compensation events National living wage Labour disruption claims Rob Horne Barry Warne 10 top tips June 2014 April 2016 Jonathan Bowcott November 2012

10 Key changes to Qatar’s commercial companies law Riaz Hussain May 2016

What you need to know about liquidated damages: Part 1 Rob Horne September 2016

What you need to know about liquidated damages: Part 2 Rob Horne October 2016

Cameras, copyright and data protection Duncan Lamont and Robert Bond November 2016

Procurement unpicked Energy Solutions EU v Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Emma Dowden-Teale and Claire Whittle November 2016

Contractor red-carded for showing lack of consideration Godfrey Yuen December/January 2017

11 Contaminated Land, Site Investigation and Archaeology

Risk assessment for gas The legacy of the revolution Effective contamination contaminated ground (contaminated land) investigation is a measure of P Witherington James Rogers success March 1999 March 2003 Nick J Langdon March 2008 Contaminated land Hidden liabilities associated with Roger Johnson contaminated land Non-intrusive site investigations: March 2000 Anthony Joyce An integral part of any site May 2003 assessment A guide to the new contaminated Mark Whittingham land regime Drive for brownfield regeneration March 2008 Sean Ryan brings opportunities May 2000 Mark Hunter Site investigation and modelling February 2004 for chalk solution features Contaminated land regulations Adam Branson (2000): A significantly risky Managing risks on contaminated March 2009 business land Adam Czarnecki & Sarah Dack John Crowther Contaminated land — the options March 2001 March 2004 John Carlon March 2009 The remediation question Landfill directive sets new Paul Webster challenges Developments in bioremediation March 2001 Tim Jessop Paul Mathers March 2004 March 2009 Liability law on contaminated land David Blackburn The management of large-scale Constructive vision site March 2002 remediation schemes with investigation consideration to environmental Simon Brightwell Back to the future: Historical management systems and April 2011 Imagery points the way to sustainability contaminated land risk Dr Martin Cross Risk management and Dr Alun Jones March 2005 contaminated land March 2002 A multi-phased approach The investigation and assessment Sam Roberts Foundation techniques and of contaminated land March 2012 remediation of brownfield land Dr Chris Evans Dr Chris Evans March 2005 Unexploded munitions March 2002 contamination: A hazard to site 4 August 2006: All change for the investigation and intrusive ground Smaller rigs for contaminated sites contaminated land regime works Catherine O’Connor Anna Rabin Michael G Fellows March 2002 July/August 2006 March 2013

Brownfield development — Invasive species — Why all the Seeking the void: The industrial Realising opportunities, managing fuss? legacy haunting Newton Cross risks: CIRIA’s guide to brownfield Andy Allinson Road management March 2007 Pam Knight Doug Laidler March 2013 March 2003 Regeneration for the 21st century: Newlands Asbestos in soil Biological methods for Keith Jones Seamus Lefroy-Brooks contaminated land management – March 2008 March 2013 A report from CIRIA March 2003

12 The galligu redemption: From chemical legacy to multi-modal logistics park Steve Rowan, Neil Coyne and David Wells May 2013

The Crossrail archaeology programme Jay Carver July/August 2013

Applying an holistic approach to site characterisation Sam Fuller and Stephen Twist March 2014

Watching the Northern Hub: An archaeological view Dr Richard Gregory March 2015

Green light for brownfield Chris Loaring June 2015

Assessing the asbestos risks in soil on brownfield sites Alec Hales November 2015

Rehabilitation of Iraq’s deep sea ports David Wells March 2016

Brownfield first Natasha Levanti March 2016

Asbestos management on high- way projects Andrew Wise November 2016

13 Contracts

New ICE conditions of contract Is the ECC contract working as Improving payment practices in the launched expected? construction industry: The Andrew Morley Roger Knowles response October 1999 April 2003 Abigail Tomkins September 2005 New 7th edition of the ICE ECC option C — The contractual conditions of contract significance of time, risk and The target price on cost Jeremy Winter float reimbursable contracts December/January 2000 Alan Williamson Roger Knowles with Mike Gregson July/August 2003 September 2005 Changes to the NEC for the CTRL (Channel Tunnel Rail Link) Guaranteed maximum price — Fact NEC ECC third edition — The Peter Collins or fiction? revised family February 2001 Roger Knowles Michael Rowlinson July/August 2003 September 2005 Frequent problems encountered in the use of the ECC form contract The major project form: Some The NEC Alan Bates unanswered questions David Carrick July/August 2000 John Rushton October 2005 October 2003 Asset management contracts in Proposed changes to the public-private sector Latest contract from the JCT stable government’s standard forms of partnership Roger Knowles contract in the Republic of Ireland Nicky Watkins February 2004 James Golden October 2000 November 2005 ECC options C, D and E — Working PPC 2000: A partnering contract areas overheads percentage NEC ECC third edition — Revisions for the future Alan Williamson to the schedules of cost Roger Knowles May 2004 components and the fee in the December/January 2001 ECC e-procurement for Dwr Cymru Michael Rowlinson Valuation of variations under the Welsh Water November 2005 ICE conditions of contract – Paul Hogan The thrills and spills of tendering September 2004 Draft public works contracts in the Jeremy Winter Republic of Ireland June 2000 ICE has been rewired Will Merriman David Carrick December/January 2006 The NEC form: Is it all it’s cracked September 2004 up to be? NEC ECC third edition — Changes Roger Knowles Procurement trends to the compensation events September 2001 Martin Kennard and Roy Sinclair and associated procedures October 2004 Michael Rowlinson Design and build – new risks December/January 2006 Helen Garthwaite The contractual status of bills of November 2001 quantities’ omissions under the New JCT forms ICE conditions of contract 7th Jeremy Winter Update on FIDIC’s rainbow forms edition (January 2003) February 2006 of construction contracts Alan Williamson Jim McCluskey November 2004 NEC ECC third edition — What’s May 2001 new in core clauses 1 and 2 NEC ECC third edition — The — Key dates and other things A Review of the NECD expected key changes Michael Rowlinson Steven Williams Michael Rowlinson March 2006 October 2002 June 2005

14 NEC ECC third edition — Changes Compensation of delay under the FIDIC red book 1999 v NEC3 to core clauses 3, 4 and 5 new Irish public works Matthew Chalmers Michael Rowlinson contracts March 2009 April 2006 Eamonn Conlon November 2007 Approving and removing people ICE conditions of contract: Some under NEC3 cases on time limits Time bar clauses and prevention Michael Rowlinson Jeremy Winter and Eleanor Kewish principles: NEC3 March 2009 April 2006 Daniel Atkinson December/January 2008 Highways contracting: Making the NEC3: Changes to the Engineering most of MACs and Construction Contract NEC3: Supply contract Chris Webster — the final instalment Michael Rowlinson May 2009 Michael Rowlinson March 2008 June 2006 The role of the supervisor under At last, a DBO standard form: FIDIC the ECC Subcontracting under the NEC3 Gold Michael Rowlinson Michael Rowlinson Richard Ward June 2009 July/August 2006 April 2008 Delivery of the AMP5 challenge: NEC3: Six rounds with Carrick NEC3 in New Zealand: A legal New models and strategies for David Carrick with Robert Gerrard perspective successful delivery September 2006 Michael Weatherall Terry Povall June 2008 July/August 2009 Target price contracts and how to make them work National contracts: The real cost FIDIC — ringing the changes Simon Longley Martin Purchase John Papworth September 2006 July/August 2008 February 2010

NEC3 professional services Weather events under JCT and An end to pay when paid clauses? contract NEC Joe Wilkinson Michael Rowlinson Rob Palles-Clark June 2010 October 2006 July/August 2008 Do construction frameworks really The use of FIDIC in water projects The new Construction Contracts work? — 10 key points to consider Bill Keith Gale Sarah Thomas Roger Knowles September 2010 October 2006 September 2008 Beware the casual email: You may By the book: The RIDOT Blue Book ASPIRE: Poverty reduction through just have entered into a contract Barry Hiscox infrastructure services Rebecca Stopford December/January 2007 Matthew Lynch September 2010 October 2008 PPP and PFI: Pitfalls and profits Net contribution clauses: David Kyte Contracting in the global Proportionate liability September 2007 marketplace Lindy Patterson QC Geoffrey Schmitt October 2010 SOPC 4: From a contractor’s December/January 2009 perspective Compensation events under NEC3: Sharon Lee PFI-PPP: Big is beautiful... but A health warning September 2007 small can be best value Nigel Ribbands Anthony Rush December/January 2011 February 2009

15 FIDIC: Looking forward Standard forms of partnering The rainbow suite — The 1999 David Loosemore contracts: Part 4 FIDIC contracts: Part 3 February 2011 John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, Programming and reporting — A Jonathan Hosie and Steven benefit or burden for the The new standard form contract Williams contractor, employer and its for waste projects: What does June 2011 engineer it mean for the waste sector? Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan Jonathan Beckitt and Harvinder Standard forms of partnering November 2011 Deol contracts: Part 5 February 2011 John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, The rainbow suite — The 1999 Jonathan Hosie and Steven FIDIC contracts: Part 4 NEC: Easy as 1-2-3? Williams Know your contract Chris Hallam and Suzanne Horton July/August 2011 Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan February 2011 December/January 2012 The rainbow suite — The 1999 Standard forms of partnering FIDIC contracts: Part 1 The rainbow suite — The 1999 contract: Part 1 Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan FIDIC contracts: Part 5 John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, September 2011 Risk and responsibility: Clause 17 Jonathan Hosie and Steven and beyond Williams Standard forms of partnering Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan March 2011 contracts: Part 6 February 2012 John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, Successful subcontracting: Part 1 Jonathan Hosie and Steven The rainbow suite — The 1999 Sachin Kerur Williams FIDIC contracts: Part 6 March 2011 September 2011 A risk too far for the EPC contractor Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan Successful subcontracting: Part 2 The rainbow suite — The 1999 March 2012 Sachin Kerur FIDIC contracts: Part 2 April 2011 Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan The rainbow suite — The 1999 October 2011 FIDIC contracts: Part 7 Standard forms of partnering The gold standard contracts: Part 2 Standard forms of partnering Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, contracts: Part 7 April 2012 Jonathan Hosie and Steven John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, Williams Jonathan Hosie and Steven The rainbow suite — The 1999 April 2011 Williams FIDIC contracts: Part 8 October 2011 Contract administration A target cost contract for high Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan speed rail? LOGIC oil and gas contracts: Do May 2012 Shy Jackson the time-bar clauses work? May 2011 Hamish Lal and Laura Kent The rainbow suite — The 1999 October 2011 FIDIC contracts: Part 9 Standard forms of partnering Cash flow contracts: Part 3 Standard forms of partnering Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, contracts: Part 8: The end game June 2012 Jonathan Hosie and Steven John Bacon, Mike Rowlinson, Williams Jonathan Hosie and Steven The rainbow suite — The 1999 May 2011 Williams FIDIC contracts: Part 10 November 2011 Determination by the engineer From Crossrail and the Olympics Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan to the Far East. The NEC Users’ September 2012 Group Annual Seminar 2011 David Loosemore June 2011

16 The rainbow suite — The 1999 Notice the difference Communication in NEC3: Part 2 FIDIC contracts: Part 11 Eugene Lenehan Patrick Waterhouse Uses (or misuses) and abuses of May 2014 November 2015 FIDIC contracts Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan Z clauses – The good, the bad and How can we solve a problem like October 2012 the ugly contracting? Part 1 Eugene Lenehan Sarah Fox PFI to PF2: The king is dead, long July/August 2014 September 2016 live the king Chris Hallam and Jon Hart The compensation event How can we solve a problem like February 2013 mechanism under the NEC3 short contracting? Part 2 contract Sarah Fox Freedom: To what extent does the Alan Williamson October 2016 doctrine of freedom to November 2014 contract apply to construction How can we solve a problem like contracts? Part 1 FIDIC rocks my world contracting? Part 3 Nigel E A Ribbands Anna Wood Sarah Fox March 2013 December/January 2015 November 2016

The rainbow suite: The 1999 FIDIC FIDIC in Kazakhstan A festival of 12 lessons from the contracts: Part 12 Andrey Artyushenko Christmas letter of intent Contractor’s claims (part a) December/January 2015 Sarah Fox Paul Battrick and Phil Duggan December 2017 April 2013 Accepted programmes and compensation events under NEC3 FIDIC Yellow Book: The proposed Freedom: To what extent does the Alan Williamson second edition doctrine of freedom to February 2015 Adrian Elliott contract apply to construction February 2017 contracts? Part 2 The trouble with AMP6 Nigel E A Ribbands Gareth Twohey How can we solve a problem like April 2013 February 2015 contracting? Part 4 Sarah Fox NEC: 20 years on and still room for A new lease of life with the ICC November 2016 discussion James Reynolds Michael Rowlinson March 2015 June 2013 Are your contracts good to go or a Legal Q&A: Net contribution disaster waiting to happen? clauses Sarah Fox Scott McMaster September 2015 June 2013 Communication in NEC3: Part 1 The PFI/PPP code of conduct Patrick Waterhouse Patrick Waterhouse September 2015 September 2013 HS2: Contracts Roles and responsibilities of third Michael Salau party certifiers: Comparing NEC, October 2015 FIDIC and CPC 2013 Jon Close Back-to-back contracts November 2013 Andrew Leisk October 2015

17 Dispute Resolution

Concilliation: The new trend? Adjudication update: Were the The A to Z of adjudication — Part 3 Brian Toderdill & Will Gard predictions correct? Tom Ellis and Andy Williamson March 1999 Roger Knowles September 2003 April 2002 Adjudication: Are we asking the Adjudication right questions? Set-off against adjudication Michael Frisby Tony Elven awards November 2003 July/August 1999 Jeremy Winter June 2002 Referring disputes to adjudication The Construction Act and (To refer or not to refer? That adjudication Adjudication — Please discuss is the question) Andrew Noble John Price and Nick Henchie Howard Klein May 1999 July/ August 2002 December/January 2004

Confidentiality in arbitration The impact of court decisions A dispute or not a dispute? — That Jeremy Winter upon adjudication proceedings is the question November 1999 Alan Williamson Rennie Broughton September 2002 December/January 2004 Is adjudication in danger of falling into disrepute? New adjudicator’s guidelines Disenchanted with the process Rennie Broughton Roger Knowles David Carrick May 2000 November 2002 March 2004

Adjudication — Contract drafting Adjudication in China - Is it the In the scheme of things and the ICE contract forms answer? Steve Williams Paul Carter Leonard S C Wong July/ August 2004 October 2000 April 2003 Ascertaining the facts and the law: Adjudication and the ICE Dispute boards for the The use of delay analysis conditions construction industry expertise in adjudication Jeremy Winter and John Rushton David Loosemore Robert Palles-Clark March 2001 April 2003 October 2004

Adjudication v human rights The A to Z of adjudication — Part 1 Methods of enforcement of an Rennie Broughton Tom Ellis and Andy Williamson adjudicator’s decision June 2001 April 2003 Emma Judge and Roger Laville November 2004 Dispute resolution – A beginners Something for nothing! guide to the current procedures Stephen Tennant The meaning of disputes David Carrick and Howard Klein May 2003 Geoff Brewer November 2001 May 2003 Rough, ready, uncertain, that’s Dispute resolution – A beginners adjudication It does exactly what it says on the guide to the current procedures John B Wilding tin... David Carrick & Howard Klein July/ August 2003 David Carrick November 2001 May 2005 The A to Z of adjudication — Part 2 Human rights and natural justice Tom Ellis and Andy Williamson Adjudicators — From the cradle to in adjudication July/ August 2003 the grave Daniel Brawn Steven Mash March 2001 Have the courts been sexing up June 2005 adjudication? John Rushton September 2003

18 Dispute resolution boards and the Seeing spots: Adjudication in the Litigating a dispute with French ICE procedure House of Lords connections: The rule of John Papworth David Carrick exorbitant jurisdiction applied by February 2006 June 2007 the French courts Gauthier Vannieuwenhuyse Housing giraffes in hamster cages Mediation in construction May 2010 — How to make adjudication disputes: An interim report sound exciting Nicholas Gould Adjudication: The battle to secure David Carrick July/August 2007 quick payments keeps moving March 2006 Ian Radford Construction litigation on the May 2010 Arbitration: The facts behind the increase figures Melvyn Smith Mediating construction disputes: Eugene Lenehan December/January 2008 An evaluation of existing May 2006 practice — Part 1: Dispute Dispute boards — A brave new resolution Dispute resolution boards and the world? Nicholas Gould, Claire King and ICC rules Melanie Tomlin and Richard Shaw Philip Britton John Papworth March 2008 June 2010 May 2006 Dispute resolution in Scotland: Parties’ costs in adjudication: Structured procedures for Direction of travel? Bridgeway v Tolent overturned? structural disputes? Janey L Milligan Howard Klein Chris Arnold May 2008 June 2010 September 2006 Adjudication: A second bite at the Mediating construction disputes How do you know if you have a cherry An evaluation of existing dispute? Rob Palles-Clark practice — Part 2: Dispute Nick Roberts December/January 2009 resolution techniques in November 2006 construction The use of mediation in Nicholas Gould, Claire King and Adjudicate or arbitrate in 100 construction disputes Philip Britton days? Nicholas Gould July/August 2010 John K Daly with Nigel Ribbands June 2009 and Robert A Sliwinski Mediating construction disputes: February 2007 Ad hoc adjudication or resident An evaluation of existing dispute adjudication boards? practice — Part 3: The courts and Project mediation: It’s like Terry Clarke mediation partnering with teeth November 2009 Nicholas Gould, Claire King and Simon Tolson and Nicholas Gould Philip Britton February 2007 Jurisdiction in adjudication and September 2010 high volume cases Adjudication time periods under Rob Palles-Clark Mediating construction disputes: the HGCRA: Mandatory or March 2010 An evaluation of existing directory? That is the question practice — Part 4: Research and Nigel Ribbands Hong Kong leads the way in conclusions March 2007 construction dispute avoidance: Nicholas Gould, Claire King and The dispute resolution advisor Philip Britton Adjudication: 28 days later system November 2010 David Carrick John Battersby April 2007 May 2010

19 Enforcement of DAB decisions Adjudication developments in the A new twist in enforcement of an under FIDIC Middle East and UK adjudicator’s decision? Paul Teo Mohamed ElGhatit and Mark Nigel Ribbands December/January 2011 Crossley October 2016 March 2014 Dispute boards ICC arbitrator appointments Nicholas Gould Qatar arbitration: Be careful Peter Bert July/August 2011 Hamish Lal November 2016 June 2014 Not always a love story: The role of Adjudication: Dispute means the engineer on dispute boards Swift adjudication aids recovery dispute, but what does dispute Tony Bingham Rebecca Sharpe mean? December/January 2012 July/August 2014 Kate Corby and Judith Mulholland December/January 2017 Impartiality of arbitrators The new dispute board rules Vijay K Bange Nicholas Gould February 2012 March 2015

Can a withholding notice avoid An adjudicator’s tale complying with an adjudicator’s John K Daly decision? March 2015 Laura Rainbow September 2012 International arbitration Steve Jones Why projects go wrong November 2015 The warning signs of projects likely to end in disputes Awarding interest and costs in Ken Sadler adjudication December/January 2013 A refresher and update Jeremy Winter Estidama — Can adjudication December/January 2016 assist Abu Dhabi in achieving its sustainability goals for the The legal consequences of construction industry? corruption in international Paul Straker arbitration December/January 2013 Dr Giacomo Rojas Elgueta March 2016 The adjudicator’s contract Daniel Atkinson Fair play: Bias in arbitration and December/January 2013 adjudication Kate Corby and Benjamin Levitt Legal Q&A: Adjudications and June 2016 human rights Lindy Patterson Adjudication and settlement May 2013 agreements: An update from the courts Reflections on dispute boards Emily Monastiriotis with Helen John Papworth Pearce June 2013 July/August 2016

Arbitration: The best thing since A brief overview of adjudication Jackson down under Howard Klein Steven C Evans December/January 2014 September 2016

20 Education, Training and Professional Issues

Quality assurance in surveying Mentoring — A valuable training Will I ever be competent? education — Part 1: A global tool for the construction Jennii Chadwick model industry? July/August 2006 Stig Enemark and Robert Ian Skinner Hodgkinson May 2003 Ethics and the civil engineering April 2000 surveyor Professional foul Dennis Gedge Quality assurance in surveying Dennis Gedge September 2006 education — Part 2: A case study May 2003 Stig Enemark and Robert Now there’s a fine Fellow! Hodgkinson Moving out from ivory towers — Fellowship Attributes May 2000 The increase of commercial Steve Jackson outreach from UK universities October 2006 Geospatial engineering education Dr David Barber and Dr Jon Mills in the 21st century February 2004 Engineering and education the Alan Dodson Chinese way November 2000 The survey field course — Doing Bai Yun more than it says on the tin! October 2006 Higher education in crisis Matthew J Stott John Abbiss September 2004 The light at the end of the tunnel: April 2001 Surveying Education - Problem based learning (PBL) Reflections on the past, the Contract agencies – The facts Conor Cahalane present and the future Mike Silvester March 2005 Walter G Robillard April 2001 December/January 2007 Investing in construction inclusion Education and training in project Tony Burnett Developments in industry, management March 2005 education and IT behind a new John McLaughlin and Sue Beavil approach to teaching project April 2002 The changing face of hydrographic management education in the UK Nick Spencer Chapman Where have all the people gone? Dr Victor Abbott April 2007 The skills shortage September 2005 Robin Jones geomatics.org.uk: The past, June 2002 The role of education in surveyors’ present and future commitment to society and Tom Bramald, Jon Mills, David Maths in civil engineering — sustainable development Parker and Stuart Edwards What’s it all about? Professor Dr-Ing Holger Magel April 2007 Dennis Gedge April 2006 April 2003 A skills crisis unfolds Launch of Corporate Member John Hannah So what’s new? competencies June 2007 Robin Jones Steve Jackson April 2003 July/August 2006 Mentoring — A valuable training tool for the construction Questioning the reform — So, The examiner’s perspective on industry what’s new? A graduate’s competencies Ian Skinner response Ian Cowling July/August 2007 Jennii Chadwick July/August 2006 May 2003 A graduate’s graft The impact of competencies on Neil Armstrong existing training schemes September 2007 Bill Stevenson July/August 2006

21 This could be the start of Supporting lifelong learning: The Education meets industry something big: Engineering Meets education of geospatial Stephenson College’s Philosophy 2007 engineering professionals apprenticeship programme links Dennis Gedge Steve Lam with BAM Nuttall December/January 2008 July/August 2009 Paul Brown April 2012 A waste of potential? A knowledge Building a workforce for a brighter transfer network (KTN) update future: The diploma in Distance e-learning Abigail Tomkins construction and the built Tony Jenks March 2008 environment April 2012 Tim Forrest Stepping ahead with an MBA November 2009 Studying construction law Nigel Banister Jim Mason April 2008 Addressing the balance: Gender April 2012 equality in construction Changing the game: How to Abigail Tomkins G’day sport sustain a fast developing April 2010 Working and living down under profession: Lessons from Kuala Barry Green Lumpur A different view: The Geographical May 2012 Chee Hai Teo Association April 2008 John Lyon New roles for engineers in Ireland April 2010 Jarleth Heneghan and Cassandra Planning and managing the Byrne recruitment and retention of Where has the focus gone? May 2013 construction surveyors Robin E Jones Richard Hucker April 2010 The birth of a profession: The April 2009 Engineering Council It’s that word competence again… Jon Prichard What’s in a name? Courses for Robin Jones June 2013 quantity surveying April 2011 Robin Jones Building a workforce of the future April 2009 Grow your own: The Mark Naysmith ConstructionSkills’ CSN report September 2013 Training for a turnaround ConstructionSkills Peter Alder April 2011 What’s it all about? Politics and April 2009 the environment Investing in people for growth Dennis Gedge Give a little of your time and Mike Burnett December/January 2014 increase career take-up in civil September 2011 engineering surveying Monitoring coastal erosion in BVI Serena Ronan Here, there and everywhere: Newcastle University, Anegada May 2009 Training the Royal Engineers’ Expedition 2013 surveyors So you think you want to be a relief Abigail Tomkins Joshua Dack, Christopher Halliday, worker? November 2011 Larissa Ord and Lauren Tawn Eva Modvig A profession scattered within an June 2009 Workplace politics: Your guide to industry getting to the top Dennis Gedge Surveying a different future? Do Chrissi McCarthy June 2014 professions need to reaffirm November 2011 the public interest aspect of their Professional registration: How we role? got there Gavin Ingham Brooke Ian PB Cowling July/August 2009 December/January 2015

22 Professional registration: 10 The hardware and software of questions answered engineering status Ian PB Cowling Dennis Gedge December/January 2015 April 2016

A professional duty Pygmalion, skilled incompetence Dennis Gedge and other taboos March 2015 Andrew Leisk April 2016 Mind the skills gap Shirley Watson Benefits from apprenticeships April 2015 Natasha M Levanti May 2016 Legal training for non-lawyers Emilie Sclater CPD: Burden or benefit? April 2015 Andrew Leisk June 2016 Training for surveyors by surveyors Ruth Badley with Richard Maltby Becoming aware: The Engineering and Andrew Crumpler Council’s new security guidance April 2015 Abigail Tomkins July/August 2016 Adventures in construction wonderland: Constructionarium Returners to construction Abigail Tomkins with Robin Julianne Miles Holdsworth and Julia Stevens September 2016 May 2015 Security and the civil engineering Six steps along the road to a whole surveyor new engineering surveyor Abigail Tomkins with Ian Bush David E Goldberg with Mark October 2016 Somerville October 2015 Knowledge is power: Is to give it up promotional suicide? Professional boundaries Andrew Leisk Dennis Gedge October 2016 November 2015 The not so high tech, but highly Are diversity and inclusion cerebral, world of persuasion marginal or mandatory for you? Andrew Leisk Natasha Levanti November 2016 February 2016 The impact of student protests Morals, ethics and the price of fish on surveying education in South Andrew Leisk Africa March 2016 Hennie Hugo November 2016 Brave new world: Barriers and strategies in facing the fourth industrial revolution Abigail Tomkins April 2016

23 Energy

The role of the in onshore wind farm development David Taylor June 2006

To 2020 and beyond: The Energy Review Abigail Tomkins September 2006

Jura’s Inver hydroelectric station Edward A Smith December/January 2012

What renewables can learn from old fossils: The pros and cons of wind farm joint ventures David McGowan November 2012

Diving beneath the surface: Offshore power consent Robin Hutchison December/January 2013

Issues in the construction of a biomass plant Peter Gray, Tia Starey and Edward Freeman March 2013

Large scale energy schemes Councils encouraged to say no, or communities to say yes? John Bosworth and Simon Curran September 2013

24 Environment

Environmental good practice in Climate change Don’t panic! The Thames Barrier construction: Back to the Dr John Turnpenny Abigail Tomkins boardroom February 2004 May 2008 Mike Sutton March 2000 Protecting an irreplaceable part of How do you get a mouse to cross our heritage the road? Biodiversity Surveys Modifications to an existing A report from the Environment Edward Austin activated sludge plant Agency September 2008 lan Herrod October 2004 July/August 2000 Waste not, want not: Don’t just listen, act Environmental care in construction Draining Somerset Ian Pritchett Darrell Smart Hamish Mitchell June 2004 December/January 2009 April 2001 Worth building on and saving — Suds and total water resource Foot and mouth disease: Effects Thames Gateway is both ugly management on developers and contractors and beautiful Chris Williams Karen Brooks Ian Abley February 2009 May 2001 June 2004 The carbon reduction commitment The role of building services in A waste of time? The Committee Stephanie Smith sustainable development on Radioactive Waste June 2009 Tanya Ross Management September 2001 Abigail Tomkins Surveying Britain’s trees March 2005 Martin Buckland Regeneration for a changing September 2009 climate Preventing sedimentation in Trevor Beattie modular stormwater storage Helping civil engineers to reduce September 2001 systems waste Mike Faram Jim Wiltshire Green waterside – Erosion repair September 2005 December/January 2010 techniques Christopher R Nethercoat Mapping out environmental risk Brass in muck: How waste December/January 2002 Richard Pawlyn management got sexy March 2006 Chris Hallam When the rains drain mainly to the February 2010 plain... Sustainable paving developments Stephen Winpenny John Howe GIS in Ecology July/August 2002 June 2006 John Newton June 2010 The challenge of the multi- Painfully slow and watered down: jurisdictional deal: The perspective But radioactive waste Waste not of an environmental consultant management plans are moving on Mike Watson Pascal Meyer Abigail Tomkins September 2010 December/January 2003 September 2007 Mother Nature Construction (Un) Assessing risks to ecosystems Organised crime involvement in Limited A report from the Environment muckaway and disposal process Barry Hiscox Agency Mike Sutton October 2010 March 2003 December/January 2008 Trash to cash: Trash disposal and PPG25 and flood risk assessment Greener concrete renewable energy in the USA Steve Winpenny David Ball Barry Hiscox September 2003 March 2008 December/January 2011

25 Lessons from the green Gulf Blue roofs: Sustainable engineered Counting on considerate Brad Fearn drainage construction February 2011 Simon Poe Mike Petter September 2013 February 2016 Taming the White Cart Water: Flood alleviation for the city of Biodiversity offsetting Bat protection: A new way to Glasgow Matthew Grogan license developments Alex Stephenson with Mark October 2013 Rebecca Hendry Johnston, Iain G Macnab and Alan March 2016 McGowan Muddy waters February 2011 Chris Taylor Before it is washed to the sea? October 2013 Coastal development and erosion Reducing the impact and costs of Mick Strack flood protection Improving flood inundation July/August 2016 Ian Fraser monitoring and modelling using June 2011 remotely sensed data DC Mason, J Garcia-Pintado and Bird surveys for onshore wind SL Dance farms February 2014 Phil Davey February 2012 Reservoir engineering for flood protection Flood alleviation Gavin Hulme Alex Stephenson February 2014 February 2012 Shale gas and water CEEQUAL: Promoting a pathway to Laura Grant sustainable living April 2014 Sam Edwards March 2012 Managing flood risk on South Africa’s Orange River Alien invaders: Japanese Stuart Dunsmore and David Knotweed Ramsbottom David Layland April 2014 May 2012 The hole that will save a city: Turbine noise: The wind cries Mary Stormwater management Trudi Craggs Sam Henderson February 2013 February 2015

Engineering nature’s way: A SuDS The effects of coastal erosion debate Peter Drenon Alastair Moseley and Alex July/August 2015 Stephenson March 2013 Vortex technology in flood defence Andy Kane Environmental studies in post- October 2015 conflict Iraq David Wells and Steve Rowan The impact of climate change on April 2013 flood risk management David Ramsbottom A newt point February 2016 Dominic Whelan July/August 2013

26 Geospatial Engineering

Movement monitoring Touching the geoid: A report from Opportunity and threat: Scottish Martin Sheward the International Institution Geomatics June 1999 for the History of Surveying and John McCreadie Measurement April 2005 Horizontal control of a temperature Jim Smith adjusted asymmetrical steel March 2004 Who said surveying was boring..? core and frame structure Working in the Falklands Eric Zeeven The impact of technology on Roger Wilcox July/August 2001 surveying: Past, present, and April 2005 future Optimal surveying with Daniel Wallace Misconceptions between reflectorless optical total stations April 2004 engineers and geophysicists in Joseph VR Paiva terms of what geophysics can do September 2001 Unearthing the past Nikki Fairs J R Smith May 2005 Precision aerial survey by May 2004 helicopter Struve Arc makes world heritage Trevor Burton British Antarctic Survey list June 2001 Linda Capper The National Land Survey of June 2004 Finland Geomatics: Yesterday, today and September 2005 tomorrow Developments at OS Ireland John Manthorpe Iain Greenway A survey of the new Formula One November 2001 November 2004 race circuit in Istanbul Jonathan Semple Updating your survey system Landslide monitoring in the September 2005 Shane MacLaughlin Rhondda Valley, South Wales November 2002 Graham Hunter First for surveyors and a first for November 2004 world heritage: The Struve Arc Keeping up with technology Jim Smith Ian Stilgoe Finite element analysis of October 2005 April 2003 historical buildings Paulo Lourenço Boundary dispute resolution in Speeding up the survey December/January 2005 England and Wales: Surveyors Simon Brightwell and lawyers working together to May 2003 Surveying the gherkin resolve problems Keith Hofgartner David J Powell Boundary issues — New rules for December/January 2005 October 2005 land Nigel Atkinson Getting to grips with geophysics It’s time to put ourselves back on June 2003 Nikki Fairs the map December/January 2005 Ed Danson Civil engineering in the picture November 2005 Philip Round Diary of a disaster: After the June 2003 Tsunami Geoinformatics for disaster David Spackman management: The July 2005 Dinosaur attacks Westminster — February 2005 Mumbai floods Many casualties Professor Madhav N Kulkarni Ed Danson Avoiding the temple of doom December/January 2006 December/January 2004 Mark Whittingham March 2005 It’s good to calibrate — with ear Standards as standard! defenders Tony Battle Ed Danson December/January 2004 February 2006

27 Tsunami: One year on. Report from Monitoring lock chamber dynamic The impact of the Canterbury the European Space Agency deformation earthquake on New Zealand’s February 2006 Bronislav Koska, Tomáš Kremen, geodetic infrastructure Jirí Popisil, Peter Kyrinovic and Graeme Blick, Chris Crook, Nic Climate change hogwash exposed Jana Halickova Donnelly and John Beavan and other useful facts November 2008 December/January 2012 Ed Danson March 2006 Cycling + surveying = marketing Abu Dhabi’s Zayed University plan? revisited: Monitoring the 75 years young — Happy birthday Emma Fox with Alan Wright propping and depropping of the Survey Review April 2009 iconic feature roof Abigail Tomkins Tony Hayward April 2006 Bringing stability to landslip valley February 2012 Andrew Stone TSA: A bright new dawn June 2009 Monitoring De Vere Gardens Rory M Stanbridge Vince Bridle with Lucy Hamilton May 2006 Setting out a zero-carbon eco September 2012 house How do I define area? RICS Code Mike Hopkins A survey job less ordinary: of Measuring Practice July/August 2009 Monitoring rockslides Eleanor Richardson Scott Schiele October 2006 Engineering the Nexus survey grid October 2012 Luke McInerney with Lukasz Kusior Modular construction with and Trevor Burton How measurement technology dimensional control October 2010 benefits F1 Tom Greaves Andrew Tagg and Alex Smith December/January 2007 Up on the roof: Surveying Abu February 2013 Dhabi’s Zayed University Modelling Glasgow: City of Art Tony Hayward with Dr Matthias Surveying for redevelopment Doug Pritchard Frenz and Dr Christian Katie Gabbett April 2007 Bottcher March 2013 February 2011 TSA: So far so good A new port for London Rory Stanbridge 13 months of sunshine: The Blue Lucy Hamilton September 2007 Nile irrigation project May 2013 Jacques Malaprade The treatment of scale factor and March 2011 Measuring inclinations in the use of control stations for Cabril Dam with an setting out where design is based Monitoring the mechanics optoelectronic sensor on map coordinates Stuart Gilling Maria J Henriques, José N Lima Paul Willson March 2011 and Sérgio Oliveira September 2007 July/August 2013 Surveying and exploring the Surveying the Chad-Cameroon underworld of Mulu Monitoring progress on Abu pipeline Kevin Dixon Dhabi’s STEP Ian Allen September 2011 John O’Connor October 2007 October 2013 The evolution of land surveying in Non-destructive rust detection Mauritius An alternative to optical monitoring Peter W Haycock, Roger Lambert Abdool R Hasan Miyan and Lucy Hamilton and Matthew J Hocking Muhammad Zuver Cassam October 2013 June 2008 October 2011

28 Sensors: Powering the next- Who needs triangulation anyway? generation. Structural health GNSS and why you shouldn’t monitoring in civil engineering overlook the basics applications Hennie Hugo Mike Baker December/January 2016 March 2014 Building a circle: Surveying the Monitoring wave induced shocks Peace Coliseum at Eddystone Lighthouse Jeff Winke with Jeff Zupan Jon Penn March 2016 June 2014 How agriculture is benefitting Moving monitoring forward construction site survey technology Steve Thurgood Peter Roberts with Tim Sisson and September 2014 James Frary May 2016 Engineering surveys in the international arena What is a professional land Gethin Roberts surveyor? October 2014 Scott P Martin June 2016 Managing the old with the ever changing new: English Heritage’s A new way to monitor geospatial imaging team Mehdi Alhaddad Abigail Tomkins with Paul Bryan, June 2016 David Andrews, Jon Bedford, Dave MacLeod and Nick Hannon 3D printing: Hello, this is London November 2014 rising Andrew Godwin How reliable are optical monitoring July/August 2016 techniques for civil engineering structures? OSGM15 and OSTN15: Updated Paul Waterfall transformations for UK and Ireland December/January 2015 Mark Greaves, Peter Downie and Katy Fitzpatrick More than just a new edition July/August 2016 RICS Measured Surveys, 3rd edition Geospatial roundtable: Is James Kavanagh surveying ready to move from February 2015 cottage industry to digital pioneer Antony Oliver Little Orca’s 5,000 mile September 2016 odyssey:The true story of a Japanese kui survey marker Survey technology and high rise Kengo Okada Jeff Winke with Dwayne Sellars April 2015 October 2016

Measuring blue ice: Memories of working in Antarctica Stuart Proctor July/August 2015

29 GIS and Mapping

Recording Topographic Change in Is your GIS flat? Using stereo Affordable GPS/GIS for utilities GB (part1) imagery to create 3D databases Stig Pedersen Ian Logan Jonathan Shears February 2004 February 1999 March 2002 What, no DTM? Recording Topographic Change in Meeting the master challenge Dr John Strodachs GB (part2) A report from Ordnance Survey June 2004 Ian Logan June 2002 March 1999 From general purpose CAD to the The map that changed the world? preferred land survey and Surveying in a Data Rich Society Ian Jackson civil engineering environment Peter Dale September 2002 Roger Wilcox October 2000 June 2004 US military combines GIS and Information Paper 112000 location technology to create A short history of mapping Coordinate Positioning – Ordnance online tracking system Nicola Meads Survey Policy and Strategy Marc Barthello and Alan Beiagi November 2004 Phil Davies April 2003 May 2000 How fast is Britain changing? Spatial multimedia in the military: Claire Carter Millennium Mapping Visualising the battlespace June 2005 Tristram Carey never seemed so real June 2000 Chris Betz Unfolding the history of 1:25,000 May 2003 mapping in Britain British Geological Survey Develops Claire Carter the Digital Geoscience Digital mapping of the Isle of Man February 2006 Spatial Model David Kelly lan Smith June 2003 Mapping the waterways: How GIS June 2000 is helping to manage Britain’s Living in a 3D world — Anybody for canals and rivers The Current Ordnance Survey’s sections? Mark Plews Policy and Strategy - A User’s John Strodachs March 2006 Perspective June 2003 John Grant Mapping Ghana’s roads July/August 2000 Use of GIS in site investigation Martin Mensa, Dr E Amamoo- David Sinclair Otchere and Benjamin Akuetteh Widening Access to Ordnance July/August 2003 May 2006 Survey Data Christopher Roper Doing GIS right Plotting fresh paths: The challenge June 2001 Tony Battle of mapping rights to ramble September 2003 Rick Morris The Surveying and Mapping June 2006 Revolution and its Impact on Civil The Great Arc — Maps happen Engineering because people question Mapping London from above GEB Collaboration Editorial Dr Alun Jones July/August 2001 September 2003 June 2006

Mapping and Modelling an Planning for a GIS CAD and GIS: Breaking down the Environment Tony Battle walls Chris Shackleton October 2003 Dominic Jukes December/ January 2002 February 2007 CAD -v- GIS Tony Battle November 2003

30 GIS: Changing the way Digital cities: Another world… OneGeology: Improving access to archaeologists analyse and Doug Eberhard geoscience globally interpret their finds March 2009 Ian Jackson Bob Booth September 2010 March 2007 Worldmapper: The world as you’ve never seen it before Where do the buses go? Mapping Walking objects: A modern John Pritchard for public transport services surveying technique in the digital May 2009 Dr Gareth Evans mapping production process June 2011 Ryszard Malarski and Alicia A fresh look at geographical Sadowska information: The origins of Simplifying the world: River transit June 2007 MapTube maps Richard Milton Daniel Huffman Miss Teen South Carolina needs June 2009 June 2011 you: AGI 2007 Abigail Tomkins Planning ahead with online Surveying, surviving and November 2007 location intelligence supporting the data wave Daniel Slater James Cutler TAMPing the streets of Stockport: June 2009 June 2011 Creating a transport asset management plan Using 3D digital data in the Trading places: Ordnance Survey’s Tom Nash, Tony Witham, Richard planning process new home Barnes and Mark Murray Rollo Home Abigail Tomkins November 2007 July/August 2009 June 2011

Demarcating the boundary Mapping Manchester and its Does GIS have a place within the between Cameroon and Nigeria – hidden hydraulic engineering world of surveying? History in the making? Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins Helen Kendall Ian Allen March 2010 September 2011 December/January 2008 Creating georeferenced indoor Evolving worlds of CAD and GIS Creating a data-rich 3D digital maps, images and 3D models: Tracey Stone model of Easter Island Indoor mapping for high accuracy October 2011 Pete Kelsey and productivity June 2008 Peter Canter, Andrew Stott, Stu Boundary disputes: Ways to tackle Rich and James L Querry Jr such problems in Mauritius From spatial data infrastructure June 2010 Abdool R Hasan Miyan and to the geospatial web: Advancing Shaheer Akhtar Joomun the SDI vision in a changing GIS in Ecology April 2012 technology environment John Newton Carl Reed and Mark Reichardt June 2010 Mobile mapping: The benefits of June 2008 visualisation Mapping Tom Card Enhancing the digital river network Pete Warden June 2012 in England and Wales June 2010 Alexander Coley The importance of accurate and July/August 2008 Online 3D modelling: Is it set to accessible asset information change the way we design, Mike Nugent Delivering an SDI: Northern manage, present and March 2013 Ireland’s real life experiences communicate civil engineering Iain Greenway, Trevor Steenson projects? Mapping the sinkhole plain and John Deyermond Paul Fearn Dr Donald Luman and Doug April 2009 July/August 2010 Jacoby April 2013

31 Mapping the Moon: Classification Building a digital mapping and mapping of geological framework for Ireland units on the lunar surface Owen Jennings Iñaki Ordóñez Etxeberria March 2015 June 2013 what3words: Putting some attitude Modelling Nigeria: Spatiotemporal in latitude climatic variations and their Giles Rhys Jones impact on transportation June 2015 infrastructure Joseph Olalekan Olusina Smart devices in mapping June 2013 Lucy Hamilton with Richard Gauchwin and Liam Clearly Good design = Digital tools and June 2015 human intelligence Jon Pittman Least cost path analysis using March 2014 DEM, MCE and GIS JO Olusina and SA Ashaolu Mapping the dead with UAVs July/August 2015 Jakub Karas April 2014 Big data – opening up a smart new world for the geospatial industry Behind the scenes at the British Martin Penney Library map museum March 2016 Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins with Tom Harper How GIS is helping to preserve June 2014 Machu Picchu Douglas C Comer, William Megarry At rest: Finding the victims of the and Bryce Davenport Herrin Massacre June 2016 Steven M Di Naso with Scott Doody June 2014 Is Britain on the move? Mark Greaves Mapping due-diligence to minimise September 2016 construction delays Carole Ankers GIS: The crystal ball effect June 2014 Simon Weaver September 2016 Mapping World War One Ordnance Survey What is smart? July/August 2014 Sam Ibbott December/January 2017 GIS: Adding a new dimension Matt Wills October 2014

Point clouds: Everything old is new again Bill Wallace February 2015

32 GNSS and Machine Control

Deformation surveys at Cobb How to survey 2,800km in a Will it fit? Of course it will! A DC Power Station, New Zealand month manager’s tale R Dale Calum Shone Dave Barnett March 1999 May 2001 March 2005

More polar bearings Using GPS for surveying drainage BIGF: The UK’s continuous GPS Johnathan Walton features data archive April 1999 Mark Newling Dr David Baker September 2001 April 2005 Machine control systems Harry Glennie GPS for monitoring dams and GPS and the Hellenic railway May 1999 other large structures Vasileios Paslis with Christos Jamal Gledan and Stuart Edwards Vagias Guidance and control of October 2001 May 2005 construction machines: Geodetic applications To supply a centimetric precision The MONITOR project: Galileo for Olaf Katowski real-time positioning service land and civil engineering June 1999 Valerie Schouler surveyors October 2001 Professor G Manzoni, Professor M The application of GPS to machine Barbarella, Eng G Graglia, Dr control Virtual reference station (VRS) M Musmeci, Dr W Roberts, Neil Ackroyd systems for improved Professor V Ashkenazi July/August 1999 efficiencies in port operations May 2006 Gary Chisholm 3D machine control for the November 2002 Keeping track of the yellow jersey construction industry A report from the European Space E Korpershoek Satellite navigation: Why Galileo? Agency September 1999 Vidal Ashkenazi September 2006 February 2003 In-car GPS: An expensive toy, or a Measuring the top of the world: real asset? Augmenting GPS with GLONASS Everest Bernard Hartas Mark Burbidge Jiangqi Zhang September 1999 June 2003 November 2006

Using RTK GPS to control Taking aim at accuracy in global A summary of satellite surveying construction plant navigation satellite systems Alan F Wright FInstCES G Roberts and A Dodson Paula Knee March 2007 November 1999 May 2004 Pseudolites aid harbour navigation Road construction: New prospects Galileo: 18 months to go and A report from the European Space for automatic vehicle guidance counting! Agency Christopher Pichot Dr David WG Park July/August 2007 December/January 2000 June 2004 The English (and Welsh) men who Satellite positioning: The future Does VRS mean very rich went up a hill but came down a Paul Cross surveyors? mountain: Using GNSS to assess December/January 2001 Keith Hofgartner the height of mountains September 2004 Abigail Tomkins Two dimensional accuracy with November 2008 help from virtual reference Taking dimensional control to the stations Gulf of Mexico GNSS: Vive l’amore, vive Rolf Aeberli Dave Barnett l’armadillo April 2001 October 2004 Ed Danson September 2009

33 The professional GNSS supply The future of GNSS navigation? Preparing for Leap Second chain The QZSS L-band experimental Markus Roland Rob Lorimer signal December/January 2017 September 2009 Suelynn Choy, Ken Harima, Chris Rizos and Satoshi Kogure GNSS coordinates as survey The use of RTK GPS in blast December/January 2014 evidence optimisation Timothy W Burch Francis Mensah GPS update: Significant service for December/January 2017 December/January 2010 civil users Bruce Charest, Lt Col Jacob The hidden hand of GNSS Is this just another spy in the cab? Freeman and Lt Col Devin O’Dowd Guy Buesnel Dennis Gedge February 2014 December/January 2017 December/January 2010 Beyond GPS Space assets as a force multiplier Jon Fairall with Professor Peter in all facets of life: The Global Teunissen Positioning Systems Wing February 2014 James Webster, Captain Anil Hariharan and Captain Chris A flair for flares Mendoza How to be part of the space February 2010 weather monitoring programme Deborah Scherrer Preparing for Cycle 24 April 2014 Edwin Danson July/August 2010 Geodesy and positioning for the Fehmarnbelt fixed link The establishment of CORS-LIBYA Anna BO Jensen and Anders Eng Bashir Al Arabi and Dr Jamal Almholt Ali Gledan May 2014 December/January 2011 GNSS Ensuring a certain future Machine control: A market Bernhard Richter matures December/January 2015 Lucy Hamilton May 2012 GRAV-D Daniel Roman and Xiaopeng Li When Galileo met EGNOS December/January 2015 A report from ESA December/January 2013 Paving the A11 with millimetre accuracy The performance of network RTK Ruby Kitching with Steve Tinkler GNSS services in Ireland March 2015 Dr Audrey Martin and Dr Eugene McGovern etting real: Real threats to GNSS December/January 2013 call for realistic test scenarios Guy Buesnel Can GNSS save the world? December/January 2016 Abigail Tomkins April 2013 Machine control on Alaska’s roads Jeff Winke with Brian Hooks December/January 2016

34 Health and Safety

Grey imports: The HSE view CDM 2007: Has it been a success? Stuart Bullock Jonathan King April 1999 July/August 2008

Rail industry safety project There are no Nobel prizes for management safety Chris Thorpe Dennis Gedge May 1999 March 2009

Revitalising health and safety Ignoring health and safety regs: Robin Jones It’s not worth the risk April 2002 David Jones September 2009 Falls from height, site transport and slips ‘n’ trips It’s an attitudinal thing that is the Andrew East problem: H&S October 2004 Dennis Gedge March 2010 Health and safety — A core component of corporate social It’s a two way street: Health and responsibility safety Roger Mitchell and Karen Clarke- Dennis Gedge Whistler February 2012 July/August 2005 HSE Fee for intervention: What will Catch a falling stone: Preventing be the cost? toppling gravestones Rhian Gilligan and Barrie Hall Hamish Mitchell October 2012 June 2006 CDM: Putting the pieces in place For what we are about to receive, Stephanie Hewson and Simon may we be truly concerned... Stubbs The CDM Regulations 2007 July/August 2015 Robin E Jones April 2007 Health and safety lost in translation Increasing level crossing safety John Finch with risk modelling March 2016 Tom Kelleher May 2007 Are we managing safety effectively? Active fire safety in the Paris A86 Andrew Leisk tunnel July/August 2016 Petteri Saarinen May 2007

CDM 2007: The fallout Robin Jones June 2007

Fire safety regulations: The risks and costs of non-compliance Cate Davey November 2007

35 Highways and Roads

M60 motorway bridge bearings Engineering places for people: The The reality as an employer’s senior replaced public realm project Adrian Couper Abigail Tomkins The Bexhill to Hastings Link Road June 1999 December/January 2009 Jimmy Kamau November 2014 Development of network Fibre reinforced concrete: The management on Greater origin of the species Smart technology on the UK’s Manchesher’s motorways David Crowther roads Graham Kilner May 2009 Neroli Long October 1999 May 2015 The infrastructure health crisis Repair of infrastructure Rod Beardshall All about timing: Managing Adrian Couper September 2009 roadworks via permit May 2000 Faith Clark The big slide: Wolvercote viaduct May 2015 The value of good car park design Dean Bain Roy-Nield Dumper September 2010 The state of US infrastructure May 2000 Barry Hiscox Rethinking approaches: November 2015 The strategic road network Sustainable transport Helen Burt infrastructure The National Infrastructure March 2002 Jeff Matros Commission December/January 2011 and the future of industry Drainage management on the Peter Campbell A500: A personal account Surveying within the UK’s December/January 2016 Martin Peet carriageways November 2003 Craig Simmonds Asset management on the July/August 2011 highways Managing the move to the Matthew Miller with Mike Purcell intelligent highway US roads: Progress in a June 2016 James Catmur and Dr Peter Bell roundabout way May 2004 Barry Hiscox Roadmap to the asset February 2013 management future Moving mountains — A brief history Alex Croston of the M62 Transforming Fiji’s road network November 2016 Howard Stevens and Harry Yeadon Mike Rudge June 2004 December/January 2014

Keeping Wales moving Ash in road construction: What Jeff Collins have the Romans ever done for May 2005 us? Dr Robert Carroll Keeping the South West’s March 2014 motorways moving: Phase 1 of the Avon and Somerset tactical The technology and techniques information system driving effective highway asset Steve Sexton management December/January 2008 Sarah Jones June 2014 Modelling the A391 St Austell to A30 link road M25 widening: Engineering Simon Gardiner tomorrow December/January 2008 Stuart Fagg and Jon Hooker November 2014

36 Hydrographics

Ocean survey (part 1) Offshore renewables offer survey Up the creek without a paddle John Westwood and Barney opportunities A report from Thales with the Parsons Steve Bellew and Richard Cooke Hydrographic Departments of September 1999 September 2002 Dakar, Senegal, Nouakchott, Mauritania and Mali and the Port Ocean survey (part 2) Swathe echo sounding Autonome de Bordeaux John Westwood and Barney Pete McKenzie-Midlane July/August 2005 Parsons September 2002 October 1999 Protecting the marsh Hydrography? What’s that all Adam Hosking A shallow water surveying system about, then? July/August 2005 Ted Read Ed Danson September 1999 December/January 2003 Getting your water wings Mike Wilson The edge in the field – River Amber Hydrography — The times they are July/August 2005 survey report a changin’ Steve McBennett Ed Danson Using airborne lidar bathymetry to October 2000 July/August 2003 map shallow river environments David Millar, John Gerhard and Hydrographics: A competence Recent advances in small boat Robert Hilldale assurance and assessment surveying September 2005 scheme for the geomatics industry Ted Read Ed Danson July/August 2003 Offshore decommissioning July/August 2000 A paper from the International Integrated Coastal Hydrography Marine Contractors Association Grand Union Canal: Culvert David Parker July/August 2006 inspection using ROV technology September 2003 Ted Read International Federation of September 2000 From deserts to transits via Hydrographic Societies Normandy David Goodfellow Dam Monitoring Ed Danson July/August 2006 Jim Wright July/August 2004 April 2001 A multi-disciplinary environmental Wide swath sonars for shallow survey of Eddystone Rocks Ladybower Reservoir and Dam water engineering surveys Magnus Axelsson and Steven Millennium Project Dr Tom Hiller Dewey Paul Jeffrey July/August 2004 July/August 2006 July/August 2001 A critical analysis of the height Integrating GIS, ECDIS and web- Hydrogeology of a nuclear plant accuracy potential of based marine information Bob Skinner bathymetric LIDAR applied to systems for maritime navigation July/August 2002 coastal areas: An Irish case study and coastal protection Joseph McManus Steve YW Lam and Andrew E Facing a titanic dilemma: October 2004 Leyzack Monitoring ice fows July/August 2007 Robert Freeman Why fuel is so expensive… and July/August 2002 other stuff Creating a sea-change in digital Ed Danson marine mapping Speed and flexibility in coastline July/August 2005 Dr Mike Osborne hydrographics September 2007 Roy Jarman September 2002 Intertidal surveying Steve Popely September 2007

37 High resolution multibeam Using RTK tides on the northern New challenges with bathymetric surveying for quay wall condition coast of Egypt: Undulation surveys; crocodiles and assessment and construction model corrections from EGM2008 hippos support Mostafa Rabah Matthew French John Dillon-Leetch September 2009 July/August 2011 May 2008 A new dimension in subsea Using intelligence to protect oil, An introduction to the UK monitoring gas and telecommunication Hydrographic Office: Committed to Matthew French assets deep in the oceans saving lives February 2010 Martin Connelly and Daniel Ruth Adams Hughes July/August 2008 Continental shelf pipelay July/August 2011 Robert Eadie Land to offshore surveying: Taking March 2010 Surveying for CFRAM the plunge Part 1 Katie Gabbett Glyn Hunt Toward a modern topography of July/August 2013 September 2008 the coastal zone: The California coastal LiDAR project Camera surveys in marine science: Waterside mapping using a Doug George The Catlin Seaview Survey dynamic laser scanner and phase April 2010 Richard Vevers differencing bathymetric sonar July/August 2014 Paul Byham and Dario Conforti Going home: The hydrographic October 2008 survey that uncovered a Cold Vision under water War secret Paul Eastaugh with Brian Evans Land to offshore surveying: Taking Abigail Tomkins July/August 2015 the plunge Part 2 July/August 2010 Glyn Hunt River deep, mountain high: Nurek November 2008 Promoting the science of surveying Dam above and below water: Jonathan Taylor Discovering the Danton: Survey for The Hydrographic Society UK September 2015 deepest subsea pipeline David Goodfellow finds lost French ship July/August 2010 Offshore survey: Developing Fugro floating production and storage April 2009 Airborne LiDAR bathymetric offshore facilities surveys for climate change Robert Eadie New guidance of the use of GPS in Mark Sinclair and Dr Nathan July/August 2016 the marine environment Quadros Ed Danson July/August 2010 July/August 2009 Planning for hydropower: Desktop Flood and Water Management Bill: methodology for prospecting for What does it mean for you? micro hydro sites Rachel Tidmarsh JF Lyness and WRC Myers July/August 2009 November 2010

PPVRS: A new era for hydrographic The value of environmental surveying monitoring in offshore renewable LCDR Rick Brennan, LCDR EJ Van energy developments Den Ameele and Peter Canter Don Bryan and Graham Howe July/August 2009 July/August 2011

38 Insurance and Finance

Errors and omissions... PI policies PII and joint and several liability Insurance: The value of advice John Hornsey in the construction industry: The Eric Galbraith May 2001 case for reform September 2009 Adapted from a report by the How wide is your cover? Association of Consulting Construction – A view on Graham Cowie Engineers insurances June 2001 May 2004 Tharmalingam Thirunavukarasu March 2010 An assessment of self assessment Professional indemnity (PI) Julian Shaw insurance without the pain Construction – A view on June 2002 David Martin insurances: Part 2 May 2005 Tharmalingam Thirunavukarasu Professional indemnity insurers April 2010 have cause for concern More than just a sheet of paper: Roger Knowles Why should you buy professional Construction – A view on October 2002 indemnity (PI) insurance? insurances: Part 3 Richard Long Tharmalingam Thirunavukarasu Avoiding the tax trap – 10 useful April 2006 May 2010 tips Julian Shaw Engineering insurance Public sector cuts: Recovery of April 2003 Mark Thomsen wasted bid costs in cancelled April 2007 PFI schemes PI premiums on the increase? Caroline Cummins Lorraine Fleming Focusing more on insurance and July/August 2010 April 2003 flood risk Dr Justin B Butler Don’t gamble with insurance More bang for your buck July/August 2007 Eric Galbraith Lance Rigby September 2010 April 2003 Proportionate liability campaign explained A new landscape for insurance Liability insurance under scrutiny Nora Fung claims: Third Parties (Rights A report from the Office of Fair February 2008 against Insurers) Act 2010 Trading Nick Downing July/August 2003 How risk-specific insurance September 2010 reduces premiums The price of professionalism Martin Garton Passing the buck: The need for PI Steve Radford April 2008 cover in hard times February 2004 Kieren Windsor Professional indemnity insurance: September 2011 Professional indemnity insurance Good value at last and how to Andrew Shann keep it that way Risk insurance for specific March 2004 Paul Kerner construction programmes April 2008 Peter Warburton PII for construction consultants September 2011 A liability briefing from the Building profit with currency Construction Industry Council exchange Laying financial foundations April 2004 Leigh Smith Jason Heath October 2009 November 2011 The role of professional indemnity insurance in the management of Fixed-rate funding models Capital building: PFI project risks Bruce Johnson Paul Gatland Ewan A MacGregor November 2009 September 2012 April 2004

39 Is it really unavailable? Risk – Engineering a solution How international tax changes Unavailability deductions in PFI It’ll be fine or it could be you? could affect infrastructure projects Colette Morgan-Ford Mike Grant Catherine Robins and Heather Self September 2012 September 2014 November 2015

Today’s life of PI A cautionary tale: Bonds, The Brexit effect Chris Lennon guarantees, collateral warranties Sean McGovern September 2012 and specific performance May 2016 Chris Hallam and Stephanie The value for money of PFI Hewson Considerations when converting a Andrew Smith October 2014 security bond September 2012 Barry Green The long shadow of the recession May 2016 Project bank accounts in construction Keith Parry Suzanne Reeves Emerging risks: Drone technology April 2013 October 2014 Scott Brown June 2016 Legal Q&A: Insurance disclosure The funding key to surveying Graeme Macleod success Project finance: Construction risk July/August 2013 Michaela Dodd Lee Baker November 2014 September 206 Insurance: Protecting data assets Christopher Lennon Are you covered? Coverage issues Cyber crime: The invisible menace September 2013 for construction professionals: 1 Chris Lennon Emily Monastiriotis, Belinda Fox November 2016 The private finance initiative: Will and Jonathan Spencer the mark II be an improvement? July/August 2015 Jon Hart and Chris Hallam September 2013 Designing a budget James Worthington Follow the money September 2015 Simon Eyre November 2013 Are you covered? Coverage issues for construction professionals: 2 Cash flow in infrastructure Emily Monastiriotis, Belinda Fox development: Experiences from and Jonathan Spencer Qatar September 2015 Matthew Chalmers November 2013 Bid management… or bid mismanagement? Flood risk management and Andy Monteith insurance October 2015 Chris Lennon March 2014 Infrastructure forecasts Dr Noble Francis PF2 and the aggregator: The new November 2015 kid in PFI town Chris Hallam The effect of oil prices on September 2014 construction Andrew Leisk Dos and don’ts in the US P3 November 2015 market Joanna Horsnail and Rachel Smith September 2014

40 Interviews

Getting to know you – Mike Pure malt of a man: Robert The theodolite is mightier than Casebourne interview 1 Fleming , ICES President both pen and sword: CES meets Peter Clayfield Darrell Smart ICE president David Orr March 2000 November 2004 Darrell Smart February 2008 Getting to know you — Mike The lawnmower man: In Casebourne interview 2 conversation with the ICE’s The world according to Steve: 1 Peter Clayfield youngest ever president, Colin New ICES president, Steve Jackson April 2000 Clinton Darrell Smart Darrell Smart November 2008 Welcome to the house of Hiscox — February 2005 The presidential interview The world according to Steve: 2 Alex Khan Bringing home the bacon: John MD New ICES president, Steve Jackson November 2000 Bacon, ICES president Darrell Smart Darrell Smart December/January 2009 Vanessa Lawrence: The 21st November 2005 century e-volution of the Ordnance Arrested development: Taking ICES Survey Part 1 On song with Gordon Masterton, from good to great AH Palmer and JR Smith ICE President New ICES CEO, Bill Pryke February 2001 Darrell Smart Darrell Smart February 2006 February 2009 Vanessa Lawrence: The 21st century e-volution of the Ordnance Preparing the next generation: True Olympian: John Armitt CBE Survey Part 2 Robin Jones, the new SURCO FREng FICE, Chairman of the AH Palmer and JR Smith Director of Training Olympic Delivery Authority March 2001 Darrell Smart Darrell Smart April 2006 February 2009 Around the regions in 365 days: Harry Glennie, ICES President Mister Ed: Ed Danson, ICES Old mother Thames: Jean Darrell Smart President Venables, president of the ICE November 2001 Darrell Smart Darrell Smart November 2006 March 2009 An Interview with Peter Heathershaw Right on Q: Quentin Leiper, The top 40: Civil Engineering Darrell Smart president of the ICE Surveyor’s celebratory lunch for November 2002 Darrell Smart past presidents and chairmen December/January 2007 Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins The man behind the president March 2009 (part 1): John B Wilding, ICES The constructor: ICES CEO, Chris president Deighton Life through a lens: Interview with Darrell Smart Darrell Smart Mark Brender, GeoEye November 2003 February 2007 Abigail Tomkins December/January 2010 The man behind the president Mister ICES: Kevin Blackwell, ICES (part 2): John B Wilding, ICES retiring chief executive Breaking free: ICES presidential president Darrell Smart interview with Ken Hall Darrell Smart March 2007 Darrell Smart December/January 2004 December/January 2010 Environmentally friendly: Mike Confronting the present to face the Sutton, ICES President En garde: Interview with Graham future: Roger Knowles, Darrell Smart Watts OBE, Construction President, QSi November 2007 Industry Council Darrell Smart Abigail Tomkins July/August 2004 February 2010

41 Tackling corruption in construction: UNNC: Teaching overseas Life’s what you make it: Ian Bush, Interview with Chandrashekhar Interview with Professor Gethin ICES President, with Darrell Smart, Krishnan, Executive Director of Roberts, University of Nottingham Abigail Tomkins and Angus Quinn Transparency International UK Ningbo, China October 2014 Abigail Tomkins Darrell Smart March 2010 May 2011 Let’s talk: RICS President Louise Brooke-Smith talks to Darrell A man for all systems: Interview Things that go bump in the night: Smart and Abigail Tomkins with Paul Jowitt, president of Introducing Jason Smith, new November 2014 the Institution of Ciivil Engineers ICES president Abigail Tomkins and Darrell Smart Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins The ideas man: Professor David April 2010 June 2011 Balmforth, President, Institution of Civil Engineers, talks to Darrell Q&A on the NEC supply: Interview All that jazz: Darrell Smart Smart and Abigail Tomkins with Nigel Shaw, chair of interviews Richard Coackley, ICE February 2015 the ICE’s specialist NEC panel President Darrell Smart February 2012 Hat trick April 2010 Diane Dumashie, Vice President Leader of the pack: CES editor, of the International Federation of This is civil engineering: The Darrell Smart, chats with the new Surveyors, talks to Abigail Tomkins Hoover Dam Bypass. Interview ICES president, Alan Barrow April 2015 with Dave Zanetell, Project October 2012 Manager, Federal Highway Working in wonder Administration Speeding up the pace of change Abigail Tomkins and Darrell Abigail Tomkins Heather Bryant, HM Chief Smart with Jill Thompson, British June 2010 Inspector (Construction) Health & Antarctic Survey Safety Executive, meets Darrell July/August 2015 Life in the fast lane: Interview with Smart and Abigail Tomkins Graham Mills, President of September 2013 Born to survey The Survey Association Mark Combes, President, The Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins Looking at the valleys Survey Association talks to Abigail July/August 2010 David Breashears, Founder and Tomkins and Darrell Smart Executive Director of GlacierWorks, September 2015 A certain voice: Rosemary Beales, talks to Abigail Tomkins National Director of the Civil October 2013 The peacemaker Engineering Contractors Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins Association A better way: How the founding talk to new ICES President David Abigail Tomkins father of laser scanning turned Loosemore December/January 2011 heritage protector October 2015 Abigail Tomkins, Deputy Editor, Bettering the journey into work: meets Ben Kacyra Applying the future Interview with Rodney Bennion November 2013 Abigail Tomkins talks to Tom MRICS FCIOB FRSA, Chairman, Cheesewright, Applied Futurist Construction Youth Trust Balancing act: Darrell Smart November 2015 Abigail Tomkins and Abigail Tomkins meet Geoff February 2011 French, President of the Institution The voice of experience: Sir John of Civil Engineers Armitt talks to Civil Engineering The man who: Peter Hansford, February 2014 Surveyor 146th president of the Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins Institution of Civil Engineers Seeing the world a little differently February 2016 Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins Alison Watson, Class of Your Own March 2011 and Design Engineer Construct!, talks to Abigail Tomkins April 2014

42 Maze runner: Harry Bell, new ICES president Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins October 2016

Digital engineer: Tim Broyd,President of the Institution of Civil Engineers Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins February 2017

43 IT and Software

How to choose a human resources The business case for network system modelling David Johnson David Fortune September 1999 November 2001

Downloading from the Internet Software developments with Richard Dinnick railtrack October 1999 Ted Stephens November 2001 Electronic data transfer: A key to future success Can IT be used to increase the John Waiting benefits of the ECC? October 1999 Robin Wilkin April 2002 Buildng firm foundations for the future Programming for an asset Sean Wilson management plan October 1999 Dean Edmundson April 2002 CAD models move into real world Tony Marshall Can IT help ease the pressure? October 1999 Jack Strongitharm September 2006 Keeping up with technology Neil Carey What’s delaying the industry from November 1999 achieving IT-based competitive advantage? IT in construction best practice Professor Mustafa Alshawi John Connaughton April 2010 June 2000 Bridging the gap: ERP meets EPM Devil in the details: The online to support complex infrastructure future for project management projects Tim Cole Paul Bamforth November 2000 September 2011

Application software development Surveying software: The thought for coastal erosion studies processes behind survey and shoreline management plan management systems Roger Wilcox CPE Agbachi September 2000 October 2011

An analysis tool in pre-concept Developments in publishing design environmental monitoring Philip Madeley data online September 2000 Mike Osborne December/January 2012 The right tool for the right job Nigel Lorriman Where next for infrastructure? June 2001 Darrell Smart and Abigail Tomkins with Bentley Systems Developing software for the future December/January 2017 John Strodachs June 2001

44 Major Projects

Runway 2: A Project with Green Trouble at Bath Spa The construction of Eden Credentials Hamish Mitchell Glyn Hunt and Olivia Blake Mike Conway October 2005 December/January 2009 June 1999 A most wonderful retirement: The Making Masdar possible Making Scandinavia Whole – The Saqqara Geophysical Survey Paul Dyer with Shannon McElvaney Oresund Link Project September 2010 Andy Yeoward Ian J Mathieson October 2000 November 2005 The American Jobs Act: A further stimulus for construction? Eden – the Other Dome Providence indeed! The Fox Point Barry Hiscox Hamish Mitchell hurricane barrier November 2011 December/January 2001 Barry Hiscox November 2005 Monitoring Europe’s tallest The Cathedral of Canals: The building: The Shard Anderton Boat Lift Refurbishment on a grand scale: A James Whitworth Linda Butterworth look at the development of May 2012 March 2002 the Falkirk Wheel Hamish Mitchell Predicting the unpredictable China’s colossus: Three Gorges December/January 2006 Steelwork erection monitoring on Dam the London Olympic Stadium Madhavi Swamy The Boston central artery/tunnel Alan Barrow June 2003 project aka the ‘Big Dig’ October 2012 Part I — History and politics Paradise regained — Constructing Barry Hiscox PATH Solving a 3D puzzle: The Palm May 2006 Expanding the world’s largest Susan Crabb pedestrian tunnel network July/August 2003 The Scottish Parliament: For the Andrew Hares want of a bolt… March 2014 Holyrood: It wis’nae me Hamish Mitchell Editorial May 2006 Big Bertha’s teeth and a bridge too October 2004 far Allianz Arena München Stadion Barry Hiscox Not on the map: Diana Princess of Abigail Tomkins April 2014 Wales Memorial Fountain June 2006 Dennis Gedge Building lighthouses along the December/January 2005 The Big Dig Part 2: Construction Omani coast (1) Ivan Warnes If it wis’nae you, then who the Barry Hiscox December/January 2015 hell was it? A look at the Scottish September 2006 Parliament building debacle An airport for Saint Helena Hamish Mitchell The ‘Big Dig’ Part 3: Hendrik Hugo February 2005 Construction(2) February 2015 Barry Hiscox Putting the plans on ice: The new October 2006 Surveying the Washington Halley research station Monument British Antarctic Survey The world’s busiest airport: Dru A Smith March 2005 Heathrow Terminal 5 June 2015 David Rolton and Graham Clarke A letter from Antarctica with Leica Geosystems London’s super sewer Michael Wright April 2008 Jim McCluskey May 2005 June 2015

45 CERN’s future circular collider study Mark Jones, Charlie Cook and Yung Loo October 2015

Mega-construction in the US Barry Hiscox April 2016

Learnings from Jeddah Tower Paul Daynes September 2016

46 Method of Measurement for Highways Works

Opening Pandora’s Box: The Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 1 — A separate MMHW Part 11 — Where there’s method muck, there’s brass Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell March 2004 May 2005

Opening Pandora’s Box: The Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 2 — Relationships MMHW Part 12 — Designed to Hamish Mitchell innovate? April 2004 Hamish Mitchell June 2005 Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 3 — Overseas Opening Pandora’s Box: The influence MMHW Part 13 — Closing the box Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell May 2004 July/August 2005

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 4 — Mechanics Hamish Mitchell June 2004

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 5 — Is it covered? Hamish Mitchell July/August 2004

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 6 — Have YOU got it covered? Hamish Mitchell September 2004

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 7 — Ambling through the preambles Hamish Mitchell November 2004

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 8 — In the beginning Hamish Mitchell December/January 2005

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 9 — Between a rock and a hard place Hamish Mitchell March 2005

Opening Pandora’s Box: The MMHW Part 10 — Down the drain Hamish Mitchell April 2005

47 Military Engineering

Tunnelling Under the Western Front Hamish Mitchell February 1999

Protected by Pill Hamish Mitchell March 1999

God Bless You Mr Bailey Hamish Mitchell April 1999

Nissan Around Hamish Mitchell May 1999

A Harbour Afloat Hamish Mitchell July/August 1999

A Rabbit Warren in Rock Hamish Mitchell September 1999

In Defence of the Coast Hamish Mitchell October 1999

The Scottish Ports Hamish Mitchell November 1999

PLUTO goes to France Hamish Mitchell December/January 2000

Tales of a Military Engineer (by the Ghostbuster) Ross Hunter June 2000

Taking Logistics to Extremes – Supporting the Rebuilding of War-Torn Kosovo Neil Clark November 2000

Here, there and everywhere: Training the Royal Engineers’ surveyors Abigail Tomkins November 2011

48 Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

Half Photogrammetry and 3D Abstracting, using and providing Photogrammetry — Still cutting Modelling Cut Shut down Period survey data from scan data edge technology? Tony Davies Alan Barrow Gordon Niven May 2000 October 2002 December/January 2004

Orthophoto Data – A Cost Effective Laser systems within the surveying Keeping up with the times (P&RS) Base for Engineering Design mix for railway network survey Trevor Burton and Environmental Assessment Andrew Bailey December/January 2004 Greg Simmons October 2002 June 2000 The changing face of digital Building capture by 3D laser airborne imaging and remote Laser scanning revolutionises site scanning — A case study sensing survey Tony Rogers Mike Zywiel Nathalie Bartlett October 2002 December/January 2004 June 2000 Laser scanning in the petro- Laser scanning for asset A new laser guidance system for chemical industry management road pavers Peter J Field Bruce Jenkins Barry Gorham October 2002 April 2004 November 2000 Terrestrial laser scanning or close Laser scanning and the law — A US The Role of Digital range photogrammetry? A view Photogrammetry as a 21st Century practical comparison Bruce Jenkins Defence Technology David Barber and Jon Mills October 2004 Bill Riley & Cameron Japp October 2002 December/January 2001 Surveying a grade 1 listed grotto Can laser scanning and Tony Rogers Integrated Theodolite-Laser- photogrammetry live in harmony? October 2004 Camera System Simon J Barnes lain Shearer, Yi Dong Huang & December/ January 2003 Photogrammetry on the cheap Steve Ball John Walsh February 2001 Using hybrid multi-station December/January 2005 adjustment for an integrated Glamorgan Heritage Coast Cliff camera laser scanner system The view from above Monitoring by Terrestrial Andreas Ullrich, Roland Schwarz Nigel Lorriman Photogrammetry and Helmut Kager June 2005 Frank Hobbs & Yi Dong Huang October 2003 March 2001 Are you still carrying the risk? The Lion Salt Works, Marston — A laser benefits of modern survey Using your Camera to Survey scanning case study technology Structures Tony Rogers Alan Barrow Jon Mills & Guy Pierson October 2003 October 2005 April 2001 2D or not 2D? That is the question: A moving story Digital photogrammetric How laser scanning is helping to Duncan Lees orthorectification work three dimensionally October 2005 Ned Chisholm Simon J Barnes and Derry Long February 2002 November 2003 Glacier scanning Peter Johnson Terrestrial laser scanning or close Cost effective topographic October 2005 range photogrammetry? A information from photogrammetry practical comparison and NEXTMap GB data David Barber and Jon Mills Martin Tocher and Dave Horner October 2002 December/January 2004

49 A revolution in laser scanning Blast analysis with a laser scanner Naica in 3D: Laser scanning and technology: Waveform digitization Jane Ball post processing the Naica Andreas Ullrich, Rainer Reichert April 2007 caves and Kate Strange Erminio Paolo Canevese, Roberta October 2005 CyroSat 2: Braving the Elements Tedeschi and Paolo Mora Malcolm Davidson July/August 2008 Beaumaris Castle June 2007 Dave Bellwood Laser scanning the historic December/January 2006 Lusi mud volcano, Java: Monitoring environment the eruption by satellite Michael Lobb Videogrammetric monitoring of A report from Spot Image October 2008 membrane roof structures June 2007 Shih-Yuan Lin and Jon Mills Fulfiling potential: Laser scanning December/January 2006 Oblique imagery mines Richard Metcalfe Graeme Cowie US Navy improves readiness with June 2007 October 2008 3D laser scanning Tom Greaves Surveying the Globe Theatre Dam monitoring using combined March 2006 Tony Rogers terrestrial imaging systems October 2007 João Boavida, Adriano A brief guide to stockpile volume Oliveira,António Berberan estimation using aerial Preservation through December/January 2009 photogrammetry documentation: The CyArk Nick Russill commitment High precision projects using September 2006 Justin Barton LiDAR and digital imagery October 2007 Hamish Grierson with Helén Rost 3D terrestrial laser scanning — An May 2009 introduction The application of terrestrial LiDAR Alan Barrow to volcano monitoring: Re-creating history for Hollywood October 2006 An example from the Montserrat with laser scanners Volcano Observatory Stephanie Kirtland Scanning the key to the kingdom: Lee D Jones May 2009 The Peronne Chateau November 2007 Romuald Clavé How mobile laser mapping can October 2006 Large format digital cameras in support civil engineering aerial surveys projects Rapid 3D terrestrial mapping from Ralf Wolfgang Schroth Mark Senior a moving vehicle December/January 2008 May 2009 Martin Redstall October 2006 The use of satellite information in Ground penetrating radar and sub- flood risk reduction: The Mekong surface laser scanning — the Asset inspection and mapping river basin full 3D picture: A light-hearted view using geo-referenced video Perapol Begkhuntod of surveying water and Gert Riemersma May 2008 wastewater pipes and manhole October 2006 chambers Mobile 3D laser mapping comes Mark Hudson, Jeff Hott and Dr Monitoring millimetric ground of age James Hodgson movements from space: The Dr Graham Hunter June 2009 GMES Terrafirma project June 2008 Chris Browitt, Alice Walker and Environmental protection by Mustafa Aktar satellite December/January 2007 Hester Ferro September 2009

50 Imaging offshore platforms King of the castle: Mont Orgueil Underground cavity scanning for damaged by hurricanes Castle open pit mining Mark K Buhrke and Wojciech Ben Bennett Mark Reid Tomaszkiewicz October 2010 October 2012 October 2009 Preserving the past for the future: Unmanned aerial vehicle surveys Industrial 3D laser scanning: How laser scanning is being take flight Benefits and paybacks for used to document America’s Mark Hudson industrial plant design, covered bridges November 2012 construction and operation Penny Anstey Lieca N Hohner and Tom Greaves November 2010 Laser scanning the Cliffs of Moher October 2009 Mark Reid and Mark Hudson The rise and rise of the micro-UAV December/January 2013 Geometrical building inspection by Phil Storr terrestrial laser scanning November 2010 The use of UAVs for remote Thomas Kersten, Harald Sternberg sensing in the engineering sector and Klaus Mechelke LiDAR at Mammoth Cave Chris Blackford November 2009 Aaron Addison December/January 2013 April 2011 Introducing laser scanning into Video surveying in asset telecoms Future immersive experiences management Patrick Saracco Grit Schimpfermann Iestyn Armstrong-Smith with Simon November 2009 October 2011 Phillips and Chris Nelson May 2013 Life through a lens: Interview with Geographic data in the public Mark Brender, GeoEye sector: How photogrammetric Structure from motion: The ancient Abigail Tomkins techniques are improving council Egyptian town of Amara December/January 2010 services West Rachel Tidmarsh Susie Green Road surveys using LiDAR October 2011 June 2013 Richard Lodge and Dean Wright March 2010 3D documentation of the glass Photogrammetry: Taking asset roof at Leibniz University management to the next Compact and high resolution SAR Johannes Rechenbach dimension sensors March 2012 Richard Casselden Adriano Meta June 2013 March 2010 Prepare for take off: The use of UAVs in surveying RPAS photogrammetry LiDAR... for all? Lucy Hamilton P Barry and R Coakley, Baseline James Eddy June 2012 Surveys April 2010 July/August 2013 Lights, camera, action: Laser Targeting highway assets: How scanning Titanic Belfast Tripods, cantilevers and ropes: 3D mobile LiDAR is capturing Mark Hudson scanning Sydney Opera tomorrow’s targets today June 2012 House Steve Lailey Justin Barton and Dr Lyn Wilson May 2010 Using 3D laser scanning for safer, October 2013 more efficient offshore The documentation of Scottish and operations Floating LiDAR devices: world heritage: How the Albert Trevino Implementing the Carbon Trust Mount Rushmore four formed part July/August 2012 roadmap for commercial of the Scottish Ten acceptance Douglas Pritchard Graham Howe October 2010 July/August 2014

51 The use of handheld laser Using satellites and UAVs for power The medium-term future for UAV scanning in mapping Sheffield’s line inspections surveying cycle paths Ekaterina Sukhova Peter Morrison Iain Lorraine and Thomas Coar February 2016 November 2016 October 2014 Laser scanning at London Bridge Surveying Tyne Bridge Remote survey in the rail industry Station Filippos Ntagadakis Trevor Burton Paul Wilkinson with Si Horton and December/January 2017 November 2014 Dean Bain February 2016 Scanning Chester Shot Tower Projeto Redentor: High-resolution Luke Stamper 3D modelling of Rio’s Christ the Pond dipping: The use of UAVs in December/January 2017 Redeemer water management April Blaylock, Sonja Betschart and Jakub Karas Surveying hidden damage: UAS Lisa Chen April 2016 and thermal mapping April 2015 Jakub Karas Using LiDAR to reveal Roman February 2017 3D documentation of the Forth roads bridges David Ratledge Mark Reid May 2016 May 2015 A coastal challenge: Monitoring An aerial survey of Prague Castle coastal instability using airborne Jakub Karas and terrestrial LiDAR July/August 2015 Dr Neil Slatcher May 2016 Moving into UAS surveys Mat Kellett with Tim Riome Aerial surveys in the restoration of September 2015 Northwood Mat Kellett with Hannah So many measurements, so little Woodhouse time June 2016 Jon W Adams October 2015 Mapping pipes via laser scanning Colin Pittman Speeding up BIM with laser June 2016 scanning and automated extraction Scanning Apollo 11 Kevin Corbley, Angel Vazquez and Abigail Tomkins Cristina Arriaga October 2016 October 2015 Mapping the shivering mountain: Scan Pyramids: Can survey Mobile mapping landslides technology Dr Neil Slatcher reveal Egypt’s hidden past? October 2016 Abigail Tomkins December/January 2016 Laser scanning: A powerful solution So, what exactly can you do with Peter Field LiDAR? October 2016 James Eddy December/January 2016

52 Piling, Groundworks and Geotechnical

The compact displacement pile Reinforced earth Going underground in Delft Ross Miller for Albanian motorway project Tjeerd Koopmans and Harry van March 2003 David Crowther den Oever November 2009 July/August 2011 Piling on the pressure John Chick Taking in the views: Stabilising the Surveying the depth of Lake June 2003 Thirlmere Aqueduct Windermere Andy Tucker Dr Mark Edmondson and Pam How to choose the right pile types March 2010 Rigby AJ Hurst February 2012 September 2003 Rockfall mitigation: The Gibraltar experience Reinforced soil structures Plastic piling — The full process David Crowther David Crowther Mark Sims March 2010 March 2012 March 2004 Rockfall mitigation at Pennine Transforming excavations into Piling and foundation engineering geological site intelligent trenches — The way ahead David Crowther Steve Voller John Patch September 2010 April 2012 March 2004 Geotechnical investigations at the Legal Q&A: Ground conditions The development and testing of a Martis Creek Dam Jane Fender-Allison rotary displacement pile Verne W Brown March 2013 Nick Wharmby October 2010 September 2004 Investigation for ground gases: The Fibre reinforced concrete — Can new standard What the non-specialist needs to the UK join the club? Mike Smith know about foundations Bernard Berge March 2013 A report from the Federation of December/January 2011 Piling Specialists Gravity bases: Minimising the April 2005 Critical accuracy: Visualising the underwater noise impacts of wind drillhole trajectories in the farm development Soft ground stabilisation Chilean mine rescue Andrew Minson Andy Russell Jane Ball with Estíbaliz Echevarría, March 2014 April 2005 Marcelo Arancibia and Sandra Jara Grand slam: Piling at Centre Court Saving Sveriges Riksdag February 2011 Rob Howarth Paul Wheeler March 2014 March 2006 Low carbon construction: Low embodied carbon foundations Piling sensors: Making visible the Slope engineering and the and ground source heat pumps invisible potential for segmental retaining Professor Saffa Riffat Kenichi Soga, Cedric Kechavarzi, walls in UK construction March 2011 Philip Keenan, Musa Chunge David Wright Vivien Kwan March 2007 Protecting the Pennine rail line December/January 2015 Jeff Laverack A triangular revolution in geogrid May 2011 Continuous vibration monitoring in technology Cliff Hall Ready for the earthquake, but not Callum Davies with Julie Collins June 2007 the waves: Why Japan’s May 2015 earthquake-ready homes failed to The taming of the soil withstand the tsunami Paul Mathers Professor Brian Hobbs September 2009 June 2011

53 Project and Commercial Management

HGC&R and the Dissatisfied Bid Procurement: One Contractor’s Partnering agreements at a Contractor View subcontract level Ian Cowling Jeremy Simm Alan Williamson February 1999 June 2000 April 2002

Project Management: From Ark to What is the Current Role of the Partnering — Is it here to stay? Aerospace! Quantity Surveyor? Roger Knowles APM Gary Turner May 2002 April 1999 July/August 2000 Who needs PFI anyway? Rail Industry Safety Project Estimating: Current Practice John Wilding Management Peter Heathershaw November 2002 Chris Thorpe September 2000 May 1999 Accelerating change – Targeting The Pre-Tender Award Phase delivery Are We Ready for Change? David Wallace Gary Turner Tony Elven October 2000 December/January 2003 July/August 1999 Procuring! What Next for the The private sector is far better The Hook Initiative Quantity Surveyor? placed to manage PFI FWJ Grist Chris Thomson Peter A Heathershaw July/August 1999 November 2000 February 2003 A Principle for the Allocation of Work The Pre-Qualification Phase and A Polish Private Partnership — A H A Bresler the Award of Contract study in patience September 1999 David Wallace Martin Kennard December/January 2001 February 2003 Partnering: A Question of Trust & Respect Supporting the in The project plan Bob Fleming Civil Engineering Ian A McGregor September 1999 Robert Weir March 2003 April 2001 The Hook Initiative: An OS What you can’t measure can hurt Response Exploring PFI: Lessons Learnt to you M De La Haye Date and their Implications for David Hail October 1999 Future Projects April 2003 Simon Grubb Whole Life Costing May 2001 What makes a great manager? Margo Cole Gerard M Blair February 2000 Building the Business Case for April 2003 Best Practice Budget Management Using EVM Zara Lamont Subcontracts — back to back? lan McGregor June 2001 Roy Sinclair April 2000 June 2003 New LGTF Toolkit Boosts Project Management – A Preview ‘Rethinking Construction’ Among PFI — Meeting the investment of the Future LAs challenge David Wallace Ted Cantle Michael Mendelblat June 2000 June 2001 September 2003

Subcontract Procurement Using programmes to manage Projects and programmes, outputs Roy Sinclair projects and outcomes June 2000 Daniel Atkinson Richard Hickman April 2002 September 2003

54 Cash is king Project management in an ever- Planning for a sustainable future: Roger Knowles changing world The white paper September 2003 Tom Taylor Brian Greenwood and Matthew July /August 2004 Allan New forms of collateral warranty July/August 2007 Stephen Homer What does the title ‘project November 2003 manager’ mean to the Are we going to get a new building construction industry? control regime? Cost control in engineering Chan Yuan Eng Stuart Sugarman projects July/ August 2004 July/August 2007 Robert L Langley November 2003 Politics and the professions Carpe diem: The dangers of risk Dennis Gedge aversion Developing a knowledge based March 2005 Roderick A Smith system for the valuation of October 2007 variations Change of building regulations in Monty Sutrisna Scotland — Effects on self Planning: A bill too far? December/ January 2004 certification of building structures Nigel Hewitson Dr Jeremy Grant December/January 2008 Trials and tribulations of the May 2005 management of change control on Practical intervention: The CLIP major projects The road to success in PPP toll Allan Jones roads: An Asia-Pacific perspective programme February 2004 Geoff Roberts and Nicholas Brown Margaret Curtis September 2005 April 2008 How to improve construction- based PFI: A paper of the CIC Managing budget on major Project management: The five Public Sector Procurement Panel projects spirits of continuous improvement February 2004 Bal Barard Neil Allen April 2006 May 2008 Establishing control Richard K Faris The cost of paving Addressing social issues in public April 2004 John Howe procurement November 2006 Mike Mousdale Is centralised procurement set to October 2008 push PFI bidders out of the Construction industry in turmoil? marketplace? The new CIS changes Guide to best fair payment Michael Grimes and James Lupton Alan Nolan, Director Employment practices — construction April 2004 Tax Group, KPMG LLP procurement March 2007 John Verrill A short tour of quantity surveying November 2008 Wong Ken Tek Process improvement: Mind April 2004 mapping in engineering The cost management of O2 World consultancy – Berlin Risk management (Student Prize Jeff Parshley Paul Henderson Article) April 2007 February 2009 Enzo Labrosciano July/August 2004 Basic five: The essentials of Failure to plan is a plan for failure: survival in project management Programme management Is headhunting the answer? Ian Skinner David Goodman Liz Rickerby June 2007 February 2009 July/August 2004

55 On time and on budget Contractors need to be their own Good news for quantity surveyors: John Judge green shoots of recovery Liability April 2009 John Judge Roger Knowles February 2010 December/January 2011 Construction insolvency Part 1: Have they gone bust? Weather the storm: Snow, ice and Life cycle risk management: The Anton Smith and Andrew Poyner delay advice implications May 2009 Chris Hallam and Sadie Andrew Bruno Gerard March 2010 April 2011 Mind the gap: The global funding gap in critical infrastructure Project bank accounts Is the government’s blueprint up to Russell Loarridge Amrit Kaur Clark the task? Delivering 20% June 2009 April 2010 cost savings needs a radical plan Simon Rawlinson with Graham Procurement: The need to get it A risky business Kean right John K Daly July/August 2011 Roger Knowles May 2010 July/August 2009 What’s on the hit list? New guide Fallout from the eruption: Project on the selection of Remapping the procurement cancellations and suspensions construction materials minefield Jarleth Heneghan and Cassandra Jarleth Heneghan and Cassandra Bill Bullivant Byrne Byrne September 2009 May 2010 July/August 2011

Ethics: The big question that keeps Developers beware Mind games: A brief look into coming back Brian Holden human behavioural aspects of Dennis Gedge May 2010 commercial negotiations September 2009 Ian Smith Claims consultant’s bliss September 2011 A quick guide to partnering Roger Knowles John MD Bacon September 2010 The lost art of measuring October 2009 Andrew Raymer Are you in harm’s way? September 2011 When is the critical path not the Gordon Lees most critical path? September 2010 The new British Standard Murray B Woolf 8534:2011 Construction November 2009 Collective issues in employment procurement law: A problem shared? policies, strategies and procedures PFI is back on... Or should that be Christopher Sing code of practice back ‘off’? September 2010 John Connaughton Jon Turton November 2011 December/January 2010 Doors in flight and crosscheck: An introductory look at modern New costs regime for construction Value for money: A QS’s day contract management for new cases perspective of the quantitative practitioners Mark Lloyd-Williams and Nick versus the qualitative — 1 Ian Smith Downing Yvonne Simpson and John Dye October 2010 November 2011 December/January 2010 Cost planning: Dead or alive? Tendering and cost control Value for money: A QS’s Derek Mynott Rob Horne perspective of the quantitative November 2010 November 2011 versus the qualitative — Part 2 Yvonne Simpson and John Dye February 2010

56 What’s in a rate? Construction and The risks of termination for Is poor project risk management engineering contracts convenience shaming UK construction? Julian Bailey Adam Golden Brian Roberts November 2011 July/August 2013 December/January 2015

Cost management and estimating What is construction project Category management for differences between NEC management? procurement options A and C Part 3: The project manager during Amol Bhatnagar Rob Horne the tender and award phases March 2015 December/January 2012 of procurement Robin Jones and Ken Chapman Civil engineering and procurement: Care needed with indemnity September 2013 The need for more and better clauses Sigi Osagie Lindy Patterson Confessions of a contracts April 2015 December/January 2012 manager in Nigeria: Part 2 Michael Hawkyard Provisional sums Preparation of as-built December/January 2014 Matt Danby programmes: 10 top tips April 2015 Tim Ellis What is construction project March 2012 management? Part 4: Final Obligations: Fit for purpose thoughts Adam Golden Back to the future: The why Robin Jones and Ken Chapman May 2015 and when of prospective and March 2014 retrospective delay analysis Construction costs inflation: Part 1 Stephen Lowsley and Ken Sadler Responsible procurement: Amor Bhatnagar July/August 2012 Collaborative civil engineering May 2015 Liane Hartley Eurocodes: Liability, September 2014 Construction costs inflation: Part 2 implementation and maintenance Amor Bhatnagar Ciaran Molloy with Rachel Barnes Project management failure:The May 2015 and Tom Pemberton 1976 Montreal Olympics November 2012 Sean Brady Exclusion clauses September 2014 Sarah Fox International construction costs: A June 2015 changing world economy Get with the programme Paul Moore and Mathew Riley Matt Danby Who owns float? November 2012 September 2014 Andrew Leisk September 2015 What is construction project Why project assurance and project management? Part 1: The project controls go hand in hand Completion: The final countdown manager under NEC3 Paul Webber Christian Hollingsworth Robin Jones and Ken Chapman November 2014 September 2015 April 2013 The thin red line: Critical path The UK’s procurement landscape Confessions of a contracts Matt Danby Natasha Levanti manager in Nigeria November 2014 October 2015 Michael Hawkyard June 2013 The holiday pay time bomb. The Make your limit reasonable or it ticking is getting louder won’t work What is construction project Neil Black with Chris Hallam Sarah Fox management? 2: The project December/January 2015 October 2015 manager during procurement Robin Jones and Ken Chapman June 2013

57 Off programme: When a contract Early contractor involvement document fails to bind the parties Phil Garlick Chris Busaileh June 2016 October 2015 The challenges of being paid Reviewing the delay and disruption Barry Hembling protocol July/August 2016 Bob Cooper November 2015 What is lean construction? Andrew Leisk Facilitating the involvement of September 2016 SMEs in public procurement Simon McCormick What to know about transparency November 2015 in the supply chain Natasha Levanti Construction costs inflation: Part 3 September 2016 Amol Bhatnagar November 2015 Money, money, money: How to make sure you get paid Are project bank accounts an Gillian Cruickshanks SME’s saviour? September 2016 Andrew Leisk December/January 2016 Using earned value analysis as an early Tender evaluation: Competing warning of delay fairly Bob Cooper Frank Arko-Tharkor October 2016 December/January 2016 Accelerating innovation Considerations when using Adam Golden international indices in disruption December/January 2017 claims Damian James Does office design affect February 2016 productivity Andrew Leisk Productivity after a change December/January 2017 Damian James March 2016 Retention: Do such funds work? Andrew Leisk Putting project management February 2017 centre stage Jason Ruddle April 2016

Productivity — Who’s to blame? Damian James April 2016

Wot no money? A contractor’s tale Andrew Leisk May 2016

58 Rail

A Warehouse Less Ordinary The Mount Washington steam cog Surveying the ELL Annabelle Chalker railway Alex Barron May 1999 Barry Hiscox November 2009 April 2006 Rail Industry Safety Project Speeding up? High speed rail in Management Building and developing a track the USA Chris Thorpe quality measurement trolley Barry Hiscox May 1999 Edward Len July/August 2010 November 2006 £Million Investment at Charing Railtrack monitoring Cross: A Real Team Effort Trenchless technology: Efficient Bob Hutchings June 1999 uitilisation across the UK rail March 2011 network The Jubilee Line Extension Russell Fairhurst High speed rail: The global Harry Glennie November 2007 perspective May 2000 Michael Saltmarsh Airdrie to Bathgate rail link April 2011 The Increasing Importance of Alistair Taylor Project Management within the May 2008 Early days of railroad development Railway Industry in the USA Donald Heath King’s Cross underground Barry Hiscox May 2000 redevelopment: Phase II manual May 2011 monitoring Post Office Underground Railway Alan Nevard High Speed Two Roy Sinclair July/August 2008 Prof Andrew McNaughton July/August 2001 July/August 2012 Gautrain: Africa’s biggest PPP The Bluebell Railway Kevin Bradley HS2: The fast track to John G Grant September 2008 collaboration? December/January 2002 Chris Hallam Thameslink realignments and December/January 2014 West Coast Route Modernisation platform extensions Phase 1 Jim Douglas Rail: The abc of edm Steven Johnson, Chris Hinton & March 2009 Simon Wray John Bacon May 2014 December/January 2002 On the right tracks? The future of US rail transport: Can 19th Britain’s rail network — transport Automated 3D control for century technology be the answer of choice rather than the last ballasting works on the Channel to a 21st century problem? resort Tunnel Rail Link Barry Hiscox Professor Andrew McNaughton James Douglas April 2009 October 2014 May 2004 Inspection on the track: The use of Development of high speed rail in The allure of shiny steel rails: The laser scanners to improve the USA future of light rail safety in rail traffic Barry Hiscox Abigail Tomkins Gerhard Stasek September 2015 May 2005 July/August 2009 Can the digital railway become a The survey system for positioning The little train in the west: The reality? high-speed slab track on the story of the Lynton and Ben Dunlop CTRL Barnstaple Railway May 2016 James Douglas, William Archibald Hamish Mitchell and Aleks Stroka October 2009 September 2005

59 Then and Now: Historical

Tunnel Surveying (Part 1) Birkhill fireclay mine: Fire down The story of the Scottish JR Smith below hydroelectric schemes — Part 6 February 2000 Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell February 2007 July/August 2009 Tunnel Surveying (Part 2): Samos Tunnel The nocturnal and other early The history of roads in the UK: 1 Harry Glennie scientific instruments Hamish Mitchell March 2000 Leonard Honey July/August 2010 March 2007 The Heighting of Mount Everest: The history of roads in the UK: 2 Then The impact of surveying and Hamish Mitchell JR Smith setting out technology in October 2010 April 2000 construction 1986-2006 Thomas Holmes The history of roads in the UK: 3 The Heighting of Everest: Now October 2007 Hamish Mitchell JR Smith November 2010 May 2000 Bath — An appreciation Hamish Mitchell The history of roads in the UK: 4 Measurement of the Earth Size: October 2007 Hamish Mitchell Then December/January 2011 JR Smith The story of the Scottish June 2000 hydroelectrics schemes — Part 1 The history of roads in the UK: 5 Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell Measurement of the Earth Size: November 2007 February 2011 Now Alan Dodson Statens Kartverk: The mapping The history of roads in the UK: 6 July/August 2000 and surveying museum Hamish Mitchell Vic Smallshire May 2011 The Pyramids: Then December/January 2008 Tarek Agag & Jim Smith The history of roads in the UK: 7 September 2000 Eratosthenes’ trig pillar Hamish Mitchell Ed Danson July/August 2011 The Pyramids: Now — Building Your September 2008 Own The history of roads in the UK: 8 Harry Glennie The story of the Scottish Hamish Mitchell October 2000 hydroelectric schemes — Part 2 September 2011 Hamish Mitchell Line Measurement: Through the October 2008 The history of roads in the UK: 9 Ages Hamish Mitchell JR Smith The story of the Scottish December/January 2012 November 2000 hydroelectric schemes — Part 3 Hamish Mitchell The history of roads in the UK: 10 Distance Measurement: From November 2008 Hamish Mitchell Invar Tape to GPS February 2012 Alan Wright The story of the Scottish December/January 2001 hydroelectric schemes — Part 4 The history of roads in the UK: 11 Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell The sextant March 2009 May 2012 Leonard Honey May 2006 The story of the Scottish The history of roads in the UK: 12 hydroelectric schemes — Part 5 Hamish Mitchell The stone tramway Hamish Mitchell June 2012 Hamish Mitchell April 2009 December/January 2007

60 Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence The story of the Bristol Channel Seaway: Part 1 forts: Part 4 Barry Hiscox Hamish Mitchell October 2012 December/January 2014

Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Guns across the Channel Seaway: Part 2 The story of the Bristol Channel Barry Hiscox forts: Part 5 November 2012 Hamish Mitchell February 2014 Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway: Part 3 Guns across the Channel Barry Hiscox The story of the Bristol Channel December/January 2013 forts: Part 6 Hamish Mitchell The history of roads in the UK: 14 October 2014 Hamish Mitchell December/January 2013 Guns across the Channel The story of the Bristol Channel The history of roads in the UK: 15 forts: Part 7 Hamish Mitchell Hamish Mitchell February 2013 February 2015

Jeremiah Dixon: Scientist, surveyor The curious matter of the colonial and stargazer American mile Jonathan Peacock Ed Danson July/August 2013 December/January 2016

In pursuit of Everest Ken Hall July/August 2013

The story of the Bristol Channel forts: Part 1 Hamish Mitchell September 2013

The story of the Bristol Channel forts: Part 2 Hamish Mitchell October 2013

La Boisselle: Wartime history, bravery and surveying Jeremy Banning and Margaret Beach October 2013

The story of the Bristol Channel forts: Part 3 Hamish Mitchell November 2013

61 Transport (General)

Transportation, Limits of Deviation, Airport tales: Less boredom, more Expropriation and panic Compensation in the 21st Century Chris Green Norman Winbourne October 2014 December/ January 2002 The case for London Kent Turns, Returns and Compliance — International Airport Vehicle path simulation in NJ Winbourne civil engineering projects October 2015 David Favre March 2002 The future of transport Abigail Tomkins Transportation and travel in the May 2016 USA Barry Hiscox Transport infrastructure in a post- February 2007 Brexit UK Simon Topp Where next for UK air transport? September 2016 David Heales May 2013 The fleet data revolution Beverley Wise The route to infrastructure December/January 2017 procurement Chris Hallam and Ian Stubbs May 2013

The economic fundamentals of transport Wealth, population, price, capacity and quality Professor Stephen Glaister CBE November 2013

A goal for the future or a chimera? Transport systems integration Professor Brian S Collins December/January 2014

The challenge of urban transport Professor Tony May February 2014

Airport tales - Tower-Contractor 1: Expedite! Chris Green May 2014

Airport tales - Changing course Chris Green July/August 2014

62 Tunnelling and Underground

A lifetime of tunnelling: A personal King’s Cross underground Monitoring Box Tunnel review of tunnelling redevelopment: Phase II manual Paul Clarke and Simon Maddison development monitoring November 2016 David Donaldson Alan Nevard February 2003 July/August 2008

Dublin Port Access Tunnel — First A new rail link through the Alps: tunnel breakthrough The Gotthard and Ceneri base Mark Hudson tunnels May 2003 Monika Rohrer October 2008 Survey control of the Dublin Port Tunnel: Part 1 Prehistoric hillfort meets 21st Ian Allen and Mark Hudson century archaeology and May 2004 Dr Gerry Wait Survey control of the Dublin Port October 2008 Tunnel: Part 2 Ian Allen and Mark Hudson Surveying the inaccessible — June 2004 Combe Down mine stabilisation Kevin Dixon, Anthony Comber, Automatic monitoring of CTRL’s Walter Steele and Rhys Evans C250 tunnels December/January 2009 Lyndon Preece with Frank Minnagh, James Martin and Settlement control and optimal Stewart shield driving with ATDS Harrison Ludger Oligmüller, Hans Günter October 2004 Gabener and Wolfgang Hicking February 2010 Dublin Port Access Tunnel: The final breakthrough Hampstead Heath Tunnel: A Mark Hudson surveying challenge October 2004 Antony Kearns May 2010 DALI — Surely not a tunnel lighting industry standard? The Hong Kong West Drainage Anthony Stubbs Tunnel: An innovative flooding February 2005 protection measure Alan Donnet Holmesdale Tunnel June 2010 Tony Thomas November 2006 Subterranean navigation Rob Shoup and Jean Paul Lips Measuring Malmö March 2011 Göran Bengtsson and Tahrir Dawody Earthquakes and a mini big dig: May 2007 Seattle’s SR99 Alaskan Way viaduct replacement Continuous face monitoring in Barry Hiscox tunnelling June 2012 Boris Schukoff May 2008 Lighting Conwy Tunnel Tim Brown October 2015

63 Utilities and Pipelines

Dover & Folkstone Waste Water Pipeline Mapping The all party parliamentary group Treatment Scheme Paul Shaw and Magdi Tawfik for underground space (aka John Marsh September 2001 APPGUS) April 1999 Lyndon Preece Integrated gas management for April 2005 Bristol Waste Water Teatment the Indonesia-Singapore Works pipeline Non ground-breaking technology John Macartney Andrew Wilde Richard Lee September 1999 February 2003 February 2006

Afan Waste Water Treatment Current trends in pipe replacement From Genesis to Revelations — A Works Steve Vick brief historical look at Scott Motlet February 2002 underground detection December/January 2000 Mike White Ground probing radar February 2006 Pipelines: Are we Investing in our Mike Bushell Future? February 2002 Understanding the limits and Philip Boon extending the performance of February 2000 Integrated gas management for plastics pipeline systems the Indonesia-Singapore Dr Jeremy Bowman Assessing the Structural Condition pipeline February 2006 of Ageing Iron Pipe Systems Andrew Wilde Dudley Dickson & Peter Ward February 2003 All for one and one for all: February 2000 Underground mapping Live Mains Insertion takes to the Abigail Tomkins HumberCare – Yorkshire Water’s high road November 2006 £200m Investment in Hull and Steve Vick the Humber February 2003 Underground facilities: The need Steve Tindall for accurate records in an April 2000 Bacton to Kings Lynn 1200mm expanding society pipeline GK Allred The Economics of Stormwater Len Wallis assisted by John February 2007 Control for Building Warman Developments November 2003 Adopting new technology: Chris Williams & Barry Gilbert Underground detection June 2000 The use of expanding foam in the Pete Bevils gas industry February 2007 The Valuation of Pipeline Assets in Steve Vick the Utility Industries February 2004 Going underground: Edinburgh Hudson Bell Tram July/August 2000 What lies beneath? Simon Dean McCarroll and James Mike White Lewis Sewer Jetting - Reducing the February 2005 February 2007 Pressure Frank Jones Developments in pipeline utility Trenchless technology pushes February 2001 mapping and access to utility ahead in the UK utility market information Russell Fairhurst, Chairman, UK Quantum Sewage Systems Rob Williams and Richard Society for Trenchless lan Johnson Glenister Technology February 2001 February 2005 March 2007

EMSs for Pipeline Contractors Trenchless — myth or need? Pipeline tracking Edward Warner Peter Crouch Ian Clarke February 2001 February 2005 May 2007

64 Can modern survey techniques Visualising underground utilities: A reduce easement limits near paradigm shift buried services? Martin Penney David Pitt June 2012 July/August 2007 Buried asset records, surveying Milford Haven techniques, standards and David Mercer records February 2008 Geospatial Engineering Panel July/August 2012 The value of geophysics: Considerations in the application Global ambitions: The of sub-surface utility location development of subsurface utility surveys engineering standards Jonathan Gillan Nick Zembillas February 2008 November 2012

Piping the Palm, Dubai What’s the difference between the Derek Muckle human body and buried utilities? May 2008 Mike Page February 2013 Subsurface utility engineering (SUE): Unearthing an accurate Procurement in regulated utilities underground Simon Rawlinson and Mike Nugent James Lewis and Nick Zembillas February 2013 November 2008 Piping the Speen Supplying water in remote Nepal Neil Gascoyne with Thady Gavin Jonathan Fletcher February 2014 March 2009 PAS 128: What you need to know Why local authorities are about the new utility survey encouraged to bury their heads specification underground Ian Bush, Peter Barker, John Rod Beardshall Robinson and Nick Zembillas February 2010 May 2014

Changing the channel: The use of The Briman strategic reservoirs spatial information technology in Ivan Warnes constructing the Wimmera Mallee February 2015 pipeline project Shane Schwarz How Asia manages its water supply April 2011 Alan Man and William Yong February 2017 Global water trends Mark Lane PAS128 case study of Blackwall October 2011 Reach John Robinson What can I expect from a utilities February 2017 survey? The need for consistent and recognised standards John Robinson February 2012

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