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How does a degree in science play out as a career?

One of our Auckland-based Geologists, Hemanshu Soma, was honoured to present last week at The University of Auckland – Waipapa Taumata Rau STEM Conference.

Alumni asked Hemanshu to offer an overview of his academic experience for the next generation of students, sharing what a degree in Geoscience can offer.

His presentation was ‘Unlocking the Potential: Science as a Path to Sustainable and Fulfilling Careers’.

We are proud of Hemanshu for standing up and sharing his experience to encourage fresh minds into science.

If any budding Geotechs out there would like a copy then message us and we will send it out to you.

/ Contact us: www.rdcl.co.nz/contact/

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How does a degree in science play out as a career?

One of our Auckland-based Geologists, Hemanshu Soma, was honoured to present last week at The University of Auckland - Waipapa Taumata Rau STEM Conference.

Alumni asked Hemanshu to offer an overview of his academic experience for the next generation of students, sharing what a degree in Geoscience can offer.

His presentation was Unlocking the Potential: Science as a Path to Sustainable and Fulfilling Careers.

We are proud of Hemanshu for standing up and sharing his experience to encourage fresh minds into science.

If any budding Geotechs out there would like a copy then message us and we will send it out to you.

/ Contact us: https://www.rdcl.co.nz/contact/

/ RDCL

#GeotechnicalEngineering #STEMeducation #AcademicConferences #UniversityOfAuckland #ScienceCareers #STEMconference #Geoscience #SustainableCareers #FutureGeotech #ScienceDegrees #CareerDevelopment #EnvironmentalScience #ProfessionalGrowth #GeologyRocks #EarthSciences #STEMCommunity #InspiringScientists #EducateToInnovate #RDCLImage attachment

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Awesome work Hemamshu!!!

Heads up for designers structural engineers – changes are coming for structural design standards for Earthquakes (relating to TS 1170.5 Structural Design Actions).

Consultation is currently in progress.

The likely upshot?

Seismic Site Class (or Vs30) assessments will be a recommended way for designers to demonstrate compliance.

This is likely to affect structural design projects to de-risk buildings and infrastructure from earthquake ground shaking.

Are you up with the play on this for your projects?

/ Learn more about the new standards here: consultations.standards.govt.nz/draft-standards/ts1170-5-public-consultation/

/ Catch us at the upcoming 2024 NZSEE Conference in Wellington 9-11 April where we will be covering this in detail: confer.eventsair.com/nzsee2024/

/ Find out about our Vs30 services here: www.rdcl.co.nz/services/seismic-site-class-assemssment-vs30/, and ask us for our ‘Options for Measuring Vs30’ guide.

At RDCL we have been conducting these assessments for over 10 years. We provide an extensive suite of testing methods appropriate for a range of sites and design options.

Our team welcome the opportunity to share this expertise with you and your team, so you can utilise this assessment tool to your project’s advantage.

Reach out for a chat any time, and ask us for our guide on Options for Measuring Vs30.

#EarthquakeStrengthening #StructuralEngineering #EngineeringCompliance
#StructuralDesignStandards #EarthquakeDesign #SeismicSiteClass #Vs30Assessments #RiskMitigation #BuildingSafety #InfrastructureResilience
#NZSEEConference2024 #GeotechnicalEngineeringUpdates #RDCL #expertsontheground
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Heads up for designers structural engineers – changes are coming for structural design standards for Earthquakes (relating to TS 1170.5 Structural Design Actions). 

Consultation is currently in progress. 

The likely upshot? 

Seismic Site Class (or Vs30) assessments will be a recommended way for designers to demonstrate compliance.  

This is likely to affect structural design projects to de-risk buildings and infrastructure from earthquake ground shaking.

Are you up with the play on this for your projects?

/ Learn more about the new standards here: https://consultations.standards.govt.nz/draft-standards/ts1170-5-public-consultation/

/ Catch us at the upcoming 2024 NZSEE Conference in Wellington 9-11 April where we will be covering this in detail: https://confer.eventsair.com/nzsee2024/

/ Find out about our Vs30 services here: https://www.rdcl.co.nz/services/seismic-site-class-assemssment-vs30/, and ask us for our Options for Measuring Vs30 guide.

At RDCL we have been conducting these assessments for over 10 years. We provide an extensive suite of testing methods appropriate for a range of sites and design options.

Our team welcome the opportunity to share this expertise with you and your team, so you can utilise this assessment tool to your project’s advantage. 

Reach out for a chat any time, and ask us for our guide on Options for Measuring Vs30.

#EarthquakeStrengthening #StructuralEngineering #EngineeringCompliance 
#StructuralDesignStandards #EarthquakeDesign #SeismicSiteClass #Vs30Assessments #RiskMitigation #BuildingSafety #InfrastructureResilience
#NZSEEConference2024 #GeotechnicalEngineeringUpdates #RDCL #expertsontheground

The Philippine Resources magazine is out and we have published an opinion piece calling out the importance of site investigation.

In a region where large infrastructure projects like tunnels, dams, transport corridors and flood protection are a major part of nationwide growth, it is critical to understand the ground beneath, and avoid costly mistakes.

We’ve attached the article here and here’s the full magazine for those who wish to have a read (our article on pg 51): www.philippine-resources.com/issues/issue12024/read

/ RDCL

#PhilippineInfrastructure #philippineresources #RDCL Philippine Resources Journal
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The Philippine Resources magazine is out and we have published an opinion piece calling out the importance of site investigation. 

In a region where large infrastructure projects like tunnels, dams, transport corridors and flood protection are a major part of nationwide growth, it is critical to understand the ground beneath, and avoid costly mistakes.

Weve attached the article here and heres the full magazine for those who wish to have a read (our article on pg 51): https://www.philippine-resources.com/issues/issue12024/read 

/ RDCL

#philippineinfrastructure #philippineresources  #rdcl Philippine Resources JournalImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Thanks for sharing RDCL!

Here is a unique leadership opportunity, for someone ready to crank the handle and help us keep building and innovating.

For information and to apply please direct yourself to www.populouspeople.nz/job-details/gm-of-operations-rdcl-in-engineering-jobs-831409

#geotechjobs #expertsontheground #RDCL #joinus
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Here is a unique leadership opportunity, for someone ready to crank the handle and help us keep building and innovating.
 
For information and to apply please direct yourself to https://www.populouspeople.nz/job-details/gm-of-operations-rdcl-in-engineering-jobs-831409 
 
#geotechjobs #expertsontheground #rdcl #joinus

Developing graduates is an important part of how we build our team at RDCL.

Tim is one of our more recent recruits, who joined us last summer in the late stages of his Geology degree. Through working with us as he completed his qualification, Tim has been empowered with boots-on-the-ground experience alongside his technical studies.

Taking downhole shear wave velocity measurements (and a huge variety of other diagnostics) is all in a day’s work for our high-level graduates.

There is no shortage of work in our space and RDCL are committed to uncompromising excellence in meeting that need, deploying an expertly informed, field-ready team.

Thanks Tim, we are stoked to you have you in the crew.

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Photo Credit: Taken by Ollie Gibson, Principal Geophysicist | RDCL Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara

#geophysicist #geophysics #geotech #engineeringgrads #getoutoftheoffice #teambuilding #recruitment #expertsontheground #RDCL
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Developing graduates is an important part of how we build our team at RDCL.

Tim is one of our more recent recruits, who joined us last summer in the late stages of his Geology degree. Through working with us as he completed his qualification, Tim has been empowered with boots-on-the-ground experience alongside his technical studies.

Taking downhole shear wave velocity measurements (and a huge variety of other diagnostics) is all in a days work for our high-level graduates.

There is no shortage of work in our space and RDCL are committed to uncompromising excellence in meeting that need, deploying an expertly informed, field-ready team.

Thanks Tim, we are stoked to you have you in the crew.

/ RDCL

Photo Credit: Taken by Ollie Gibson, Principal Geophysicist | RDCL Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara

#geophysicist #geophysics #geotech #engineeringgrads #getoutoftheoffice #teambuilding #recruitment #expertsontheground #rdcl

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Good to see the hammer swing design still being used!

/ Waitangi Day 2024

On our national day, the RDCL team are proud to call Aotearoa New Zealand home.

May the learnings of our past shape our present, and provide for our future.

Perhaps you have wondered what our RDCL logo stands for? You may have guessed, these are more than mere geometric lines.

Intentionally, our mark is steeped in meaning:

— the top line: tāngata (people – above the ground),
/ the diagonal line: anamata (the future – the connection in between)
— the bottom line: whenua (the ground and below)

For us it is about partnerships. Every time.

Respect for those we work with and the land we work on.

Recognising that success means all parties are considered and supported, and that people and environment can not be separated.

We embrace what is being proposed for the whenua in the present. We consider what might be asked of it in the future.

With healthy lives and partnerships, we believe healthy land will be a natural consequence.

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/ Waitangi Day 2024

On our national day, the RDCL team are proud to call Aotearoa New Zealand home. 

May the learnings of our past shape our present, and provide for our future.  

Perhaps you have wondered what our RDCL logo stands for? You may have guessed, these are more than mere geometric lines.

Intentionally, our mark is steeped in meaning:

—  the top line: tāngata (people - above the ground),
 /  the diagonal line: anamata (the future - the connection in between)
—  the bottom line: whenua (the ground and below)

For us it is about partnerships. Every time. 

Respect for those we work with and the land we work on.  

Recognising that success means all parties are considered and supported, and that people and environment can not be separated.

We embrace what is being proposed for the whenua in the present. We consider what might be asked of it in the future.

With healthy lives and partnerships, we believe healthy land will be a natural consequence.

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