Singapore: IADC’s 37th International Seminar on Dredging and Reclamation Scheduled for October

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For 18 years the International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC) has been organising international seminars on dredging and reclamation for (future) decision makers and their advisors in governments, port and harbour authorities, off-shore companies and other organisations. Almost 1000 young professionals have benefitted from these seminars, improving their ability to understand the intricacies of dredging projects.

Most often these seminars are conducted in co-operation with local technical universities, providing week-long intensive instruction. These especially developed courses have been successfully presented all over the world including Delft, Singapore, Dubai, Buenos Aires, Bahrain, Mexico and Abu Dhabi.

The 37th edition of this seminar will be held in co-operation with the National University of Singapore and will take place at the Grand Park City Hall hotel (Singapore) from Monday 24 – Friday 28 October 2011.

The seminars reflect IADC’s commitment to education, to encouraging young people to enter the field of dredging, and to improving knowledge about dredging throughout the world.

Utilising a combination of lectures and workshops conducted by experts, this five-day course strives to explain the complexities of dredging. Subjects covered include:

– the development of new ports and maintenance of existing ports;

– project phasing (identification, investigation, feasibility studies, design, construction,…);

– descriptions of types of dredging equipment and boundary conditions for their use;

– state-of-the-art dredging techniques as well as environmentally sound techniques;

– pre-dredging and soil investigations, designing and estimating from the contractor’s view;

– costing of projects and types of contracts such as charter, unit rates, lump sum and risk-sharing agreements.

Site visit to a dredging project

Getting out of the classroom and into the field is an important feature of the seminar and so in each country a visit to a dredging project is planned.

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Source: iadc-dredging, July 21, 2011;