Working in the Wet 2016 A one day seminar at the Hilton Ageas Bowl, Southampton

Thursday 21st April 2016 Does your work take you by, over or into ports, harbours, coastal defences, Sponsored by renewable energy, estuaries and around the coast or the sea?

CIVIL ENGINEERING 2016 sees the return of ICE South East England’s highly regarded Working in the Wet conference. Running since 2002, this popular biennial seminar is designed for students, professionals and those with a keen interest in the maritime field and tickets regularly sell out well in advance of the event.

Working in the Wet Dinner Wednesday 20 April 2016

The working in the wet dinner 2016 will be held in the Hilton Ageas Ballroom A Three course meal including half a bottle of wine per person is £40 Meet in the Hilton Lake View Bar at 19.00 dinner will be served at 19.45 Dress Code: Smart Casual

Hosted by Raymond Brown Construction The Working in the Wet Dinner 2016 will be held at the

Hilton at the Ageas Bowl, Botley Road, West End Southampton SO30 3XH t: 0238 2020 900 Dinner Organiser : John Laker - Raymond Brown Construction m: 07900 210649 e: [email protected] Dinner reservations need to be made by Monday 11 April Accommodation to be booked directly with the Hilton Hotel directly quoting code GWORB

Tickets available from Kimberley Kerrison: m: [email protected] t: 01425 472241

For general enquiries please contact John Laker: e: [email protected] t: 01425 482271 Working in the Wet 2016

A number of exhibitors drawn from across the industry will also be present in a separate exhibition area.

This year’s event looks at four distinct themes. In the morning, we will discuss Beach Works, including Medmerry Realignment and Pevensey. After lunch the focus shifts to and Coastal, considering restoration and coast protection Programme

08.30 - 09.00 Registration & Coffee Introduction Session 1 Beach Works Talk 1 Earlcoate- Dredging the access to Christchurch Talk 2 Pevensey Coastal Defence Ltd - Pevensey (beach works) Talk 3 J T Mackley - Medmerry Realignment Talk 4 Van Oord- Long Sea Outfalls Discussion Coffee Break Session 2 Ports Talk 5 Arup - Curtis Island LNG Talk 6 CH2M - Alaska LNG Graduate Paper Presentation Discussion Lunch Break Session 3 Piers Talk 7 Ramboll - Pier Restoration Talk 8 HOP - Brighton Wreckage Removal and the i360 Observation Tower Talk 9 Opus/ BAM - Discussion Tea Break Session 4 Coastal Talk 10 JBA Consulting - Canterbury City Council: An Innovative approach to Coastal Asset Management Talk 11 East Solent Coastal Partnership - Protecting Portsmouth Talk 12 AECOM - Cromer Coast Protection Discussion

17.00 Conclusion Working in the Wet 2016

How to book

Tickets cost £90 for ICE members or £110 for non ICE members per person. These places should be booked by using ICE’s online booking system at https:// www.ice.org.uk/events/working-in-the-wet-2016 Note that you do not have to be an ICE member to use the booking system. You will be able to pay by credit card online or request to be invoiced but please note we are unable to invoice for amounts of less than £100. Totals less than this amount must be paid by credit/debit card.

Tickets usually sell out fast, so if you want to guarantee your place, please book early. A limited number of student and retired engineer discounted tickets are also available. Please contact Anne Qualters (details below) to find out more about these concessionary tickets.

If you have any queries, please contact Anne Qualters: t 020 8663 9027 a 66 Bushey Way, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 6TD f 020 8650 5417 e [email protected]