16th Feb 2021 18:00 hours
On-line Event
This is an on-line event, pre-registration is not required.
The BGA Early Career Group's flagship event returns for 2021. Presented annually by two ICE Reviewers, 'Preparing for ICE Chartered Professional Review' provides practical guidance to engineers seeking chartership with the ICE. The event has been held annually for a number of years and has recently expanded to occur in both ECG regions.
The BGA Early Career Group are pleased to invite you to February’s event. The talk will provide practical guidance for geotechnical engineers on how to approach the Professional Review and interpret the ICE guidelines into the geotechnical field. If you are considering sitting your Professional Review in the near future, this event will be a unique opportunity to get insight from two very experienced and well-accomplished geotechnical engineers, who are currently ICE Reviewers. Between them, the two ICE reviewers will discuss about how to achieve the nine different attributes and present some useful guidance and advice on how to avoid potential pitfalls at the Professional Review.
The presentations will be followed by a short mock review including a presentation and an interview with a recent successful chartered geotechnical engineer. The event will close with a Q & A session
Yvonne Ainsworth. Yvonne is a Geotechnics, deep foundation and basement construction specialist with extensive experience and an eye for detail. During her career she was involved in a great variety of projects and positions. Her career has switched numerous times between consulting and contracting. She was heavily involved in concept, tender and detailed designs, as well as the estimating and construction of projects. Her particular strength is to solve technical challenges and develop effective and practical solutions, focusing on Client’s needs, programme, price and buildability. She has 20 years of experience, is a Fellow of the Institution Civil Engineers and ROGEP Advisor. She has recently returned to design after 15 years in construction and now works as a Director for Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions.
Chris Robinson. Chris is a geotechnical engineer with a particular expertise in piling and embedded retaining walls. His career has been largely spent working for specialist piling sub-contractors in technical design & engineering functions, and he is currently Engineering Director for Roger Bullivant Limited. Chris has 25 years' experience within the construction industry, is an ICE fellow and an ICE reviewer.