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19 Jun 2015
Development of the Slope ALARMS landslide early warning system wins regional civil engineering award
The Development of the Slope ALARMS landslide early warning system by º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ was declared winner of the Studies & Research Merit Award at the regions’ major civil engineering event of the year.
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) East Midlands Awards 2015, which took place on 5 June, was held at the The Belfry Hotel, Nottingham.
One of the major events of the regional built environment calendar, the 2015 Awards recognised outstanding examples of East Midlands’ design and construction completed in 2014. The Slope ALARMS development project competed with 44 other projects from across the region to gain its well-deserved win.
David Balmforth, ICE President 2014-15 and Adrian Coy, Vice President 2014-2015 presented the awards at a ceremony during a black-tie dinner attended by over 360 guests.
The Studies & Research Merit Award celebrates safety and environmental management, innovation and project design application.
The judges said: “The development of the Slope ALARMS landslide early warning system could have significant benefits in protecting global communities and infrastructure from the effects of landslip damage. Congratulations to client, º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and partners, British Geological Survey.”
Research effort has culminated in the world leading Slope ALARMS system being established as a viable approach to provide early warning of slope failure. Field trials world-wide have demonstrated proof of concept and identified benefits over traditional techniques.
2014 was the pivotal year for Slope ALARMS with definitive field evidence showing AE rates are proportional to slope displacement rates, publication of five journal papers, new installations in the UK, Canada and Austria, and broadcast of a Discovery Channel film. Discussions are in progress to commercialise Slope ALARMS so that benefits can be experienced by organisations and communities world-wide.
ICE East Midlands Chairman, Andy Warrington who presided over this year’s awards ceremony and commented: “These awards are a great opportunity to celebrate the civil engineering profession with the inspirational people and teams delivering projects across our region. Congratulations to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and partners, British Geological Survey for gaining this award.”
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