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Easthampstead Park House
off Peacock Lane
Wokinghamk
Berkshire RG40 3DF
An industry seminar providing an overview and technical introduction on how soil stabilisation can bring brownfield land back into productive use. The seminar is CPD approved.
Programme
9.30 Registration, Tea & Coffee
10.00 Welcome and Introduction
Al McDermid, Chairman, Britpave Soil Stabilisation Task Group
10.10 Soil stabilisation: What, why and where?
Al McDermid, Chairman, Britpave Soil Stabilisation Task Group
10.30 Forwarding a 'brownfield first' approach to development
Rebecca Pullinger, Planning Campaigner, Campaign to Protect Rural England
10.50 Building on brownfield: Effective regulation of brownfield development
Matthew Farrow, Executive Director/Michael Lunn, Director of Public Affairs,
Environmental Industries Commission
11.10 Question and Answers
Break
11.40 Soil stabilisation standards and guidance
Steve Dunn, Director, Geofirma
12.00 The proof: Soil stabilisation case studies
Stefan Stansfield, Managing Director, Combined Soil Stabilisation
12.20 An engineered solution for St Mary's Bay housing development
Colin Critchlow, Director, Deep Soil Mixing Ltd
12.40 Questions, Answers and Close
12.50 Lunch
M1 Junction 18
Crick NN6 7XR