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Civil Division

The Civil Division is a dedicated network for civil engineers.

About

About this Division

Engineers Ireland's Civil Division has 11,000 members from all grades of membership and all industry backgrounds (including consultancy, education and local authorities).  We have a significant membership in all regions of the country.

As civil engineering is a multidisciplinary profession, our members come from various societies, including:

We provide our members with a professional and social network for learning and developing potential business opportunities.  Civil Division members can network with their peers and with representatives from the associated industry groups at events organised by the division.

We also aim to:

  • Promote awareness of the contribution of civil engineers to society
  • Enhance the profile and awareness of civil engineering in Ireland
  • Support Engineers Ireland as the authoritative voice of the engineering profession in Ireland, specifically in relation to issues affecting civil engineering
  • Represent the interests of civil engineering on the Engineers Ireland Council
  • Act as liaison between the societies associated with civil engineering, and between societies and Council
  • Actively promote the development of civil engineering knowledge and innovative techniques
  • Provide opportunities for members' continuous professional development

Who can join?

Membership is open to members from all grades of Engineers Ireland and from all engineering disciplines.

Although the Civil Division is of particular relevance to those working, studying or researching in the civil engineering sector, membership is open to all .

How to join

If you are already a member of Engineers Ireland, you can join any number of Regions, Divisions and Societies in our Members Area

It is free to join and, once you do, you can: 

  • Use our discussion forum
  • Post comments on articles and blogs
  • Join the Contacts Network to locate and send messages to other professionals

Events

We organise at least two events each year, and we also co-host events with our affiliated societies, including the Geotechnical Society.

The majority of our evening lectures are broadcast live as webcasts or are available to download as recordings from the website.

Contacts

Chairman & Council Representative

Kieran Feighan
Chartered Engineer
   Tel:   01 4055588
   Mob:  087 8105499
   Email:  kfeighan@iol.ie

Vice Chairman

Cormac Bradley
Chartered Engineer
   Tel:   01 4882900
   Mob:  086 8143618
   Email:  cormac.bradley@rpsgroup.com

Secretary

Michael Goss
Chartered Engineer
   Mob:  087 9578262
   Email: michael.goss@wyg.com

Liaison Committee Representative

John McCarthy
Chartered Engineer
   Tel:  01 6041368
   Mob:  087 9832052
   Email:  johnmccarthy@dttas.ie

Events

Turf at the heels: Irish Bog Canals: The story of Ireland's lesser known waterways

Date:  Monday, 6th February 2012 
Time:  7.30pm
Venue:  Engineers Ireland, 22 Clyde Road
Admission:  Free.  All Welcome

Joint event with the Heritage Society

About the speaker:  Brian J Goggin

About the event:  The history of Ireland's principal inland navigations has been well covered, notably by Ruth Delany, but there were many minor navigations about which we know little.  Some were rivers and lakes but there were also several short canals, most of which seem to have provided drainage as well as transport, usually for turf (peat).  This talk will cover half a dozen of them, using maps and many photographs.

Can’t attend?  Watch it live!

Link:  https://engineersireland.webex.com/engineersireland/onstage/g.php?d=847910940&t=a

Password:  BogCanals1

Contact:  Con Kehely
E:  con.kehely@nationaltransport.ie

 

Pyrite Symposium:  Implications of Pyrite beneath Structures

Date:  20th April 2012
Time:  9.00am – 5.00pm
Venue:  Trinity College, Dublin
Admission:  There is no charge for this event but it is essential that delegates register their intention to attend by contacting the convenor Brian Hawkins (brian_hawkins@btconnect.com, 00 44 117 925 1880/cellphone 00 44 7850 511808.  This will ensure that you are kept up to date and that there is appropriate space available.

Download event flyer

About the Event:
Many buildings constructed in the Dublin area in the last decade have experienced problems related to the use of fill containing pyrite.

In view of this, the 2012 Pyrite Symposium has been organised to assist engineers and lawyers by providing a background to the problems, including an understanding of the cause of the distress, the diagnosis and typical structural damage and the remedial/mitigation measures.  The aim of the one-day conference is to encourage discussion between the professionals involved, particularly with regard to SR21 and the NRA 800 Series.

Trinity College Dublin have kindly agreed to host the symposium on 20th April as part of their Trinity Week activities. 

Contact:  Brian Hawkins
E:  brian_hawkins@btconnect.com

 

For a full listing of Engineers Ireland events, please visit the Events Calendar

Papers

Water services investment programme 2010-2012

Date:  March 7th 2011

About the speaker:  Mr Gerry Galvin, Chartered Engineer, principal adviser (water), Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.

Content:
• Drivers of water services investment and recent funding trends
• Prioritisation of capital projects for the period ahead
• Overview of water services investment programme 2010-2012
• Implementation issues and future trends

 Download:  Water services investment programme 2010-2012

The Dublin Airport City Vision

Date: May 2009

Presented by: Jack MacGowan, Commercial Director, DAA

Content:

  • Dublin Airport
  • The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA)
  • Our vision and commercial priorities
  • Dublin Airport City

Download The Dublin Airport City Vision (PDF 2.52 MB)

Waterford Bypass

Presented by: John Murphy, Project Director and Joe Shinkwin, Project Manager.


Content:

  • Main features & statistics
  • Route selection
  • River crossings
    • Location
    • Type
  • Statutory processes
  • National monument
  • Pilot PPP project
  • Contract & tendering
  • Construction

Download  Waterford Bypass (PDF 14.68 mb)

Eurocodes - Implementation in Ireland by 2010

Presented by: Jim Mansfield, Chairman, Liaison Engineers Group

Download Eurocode - Implementation in Ireland by 2010 (PDF 3.31MB)

 


Contract Law for Engineers

Date:October, 2008

Presented by:
Rory Kirrane, Partner, Mason Hayes & Curran

Content:

  • Contract law for engineers
  • Forms of contract for engineering works
  • Engineer as designer
  • Engineer as contract administrator

 

Download Contract Law for Engineers (PDF 50.9KB)


Extending the LUAS: Sandyford to Cherrywood, B1 300 – Structures Package

Date: October, 2008

Presented by: Mark Dillon, Contracts Manager, Laing O’Rourke

Content:

  • Background to the LUAS
  • B1 Line extension
  • B1- 300 Package (Structures)
  • Brewery Road Bridge
  • Central Park
  • Leopardstown Bridge
  • Carrickmines Bridge
  • Glenamuck Road
  • Carrickmines Culvert
  • Spine Road and Brennanstown Stop
  • Health and Safety
  • Environmental
  • Other LUAS projects
  • Questions

Download Extending the LUAS (PDF 7.85 mb)

The Integrated Constructed Wetland - Glaslough

Date: November, 2008

Author: Dan Doody, Senior Engineer, Water Services, Monaghan County Council

About the paper: This paper describes the background, construction and early operation of the Glaslough-Castle Leslie Pilot Integrated Constructed Wetland (ICW), which was constructed to treat domestic sewage affluent from the village of Glaslough.This project is part of a unique initiative by the Department of Environment, Heritage and Lcoal Government (DEHLG) in treating liquid waste streams in shallow vegetated ponds.

Download Integrated Constructed Wetlands-Glaslough (PDF 140KB)

The Essentials of ICT in Construction-From Brunel to Broadband

Date: March 2007

Presented by: Sarah Bowden, Chairman Information Systems panel, Instiution of Civil Engineers

Content:

  • A short history
  • Moving towards a common data environment
  • Mobile technologies
  • Geographic information systems
Download Essentials of ICT in Construction - From Brunel to Broadband (7.17MB)

 

The Formwork to the Millau Viaduct - the forming of the bridge piers of the Millau Viaduc

Date: November, 2007

Presented by:
Russell Stanley, PERI Ltd

Content:

  • Background
  • Deck
  • Pier bases
  • Piers
  • The system used for climbing
  • Shape and challenges in foming it
  • Philosophy behind the formwork engineering
  • On the way up
  • The completed piers
  • Toll Plaza Canopy
  • What did we get for the money?

Download Formwork to the Maillau Viaduct (4.20MB)

Dublin Port Tunnel - Operation and Maintenance

Date: November, 2007

Content:

  • General description of the project
  • DPT characteristics
  • O&M ccontract
  • Transroute tunnel operations organsiation
  • Emergency Plan: An example

Download Dublin Port Tunnel - Operation and Maintenance (Part One) (1.78MB) and Dublin Port Tunnel - Operation and Maintenance (Part Two) (272KB)


Dublin Airport - Terminal 2

Date: November, 2007

Presented by:
Ian Taylor, Director, Arup Consulting Engineers

Content:

  • What is Terminal 2
  • Timeline
  • Planning -Context
  • Objectives and Principles
  • Planning /Concepts
  • Campus Layout
  • Architectural Form
  • Stakeholder Consultation
  • Procurement Strategy
  • Construction

Download Dublin Airport - Terminal 2 (4.76MB)

Piling and ground engineering - current and future technologies

Date: December, 2007

Presented by:Pat McCann, in association with Engineers Ireland, the Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, and the Institution of Civil Engineers.

Download Piling and ground engineering - current and future technologies (PDF 2.97MB)

The Spire of Dublin

Presented by: Cormac Deavy, Arup Consulting Engineers, Keith Jones, Arup Consulting Engineers, Andrew Allsop, Arup Consulting Engineers.

Download:

Spire of Dublin Paper (109KB)
Spire of Dublin - Flange Details (345KB)
Spire of Dublin - Tuned Mass Dampers (305KB)
Spire of Dublin - Foundation Details (386KB)
Spire of Dublin - Key Elevation (287KB)
Spire of Dublin - Location Map (200KB)
Spire of Dublin - Services (374KB)
Spire of Dublin - Threaded Connection Details (361KB)
Spire of Dublin - Modal Shape Diagrams (118KB)


Renewable Energy - An overview of wind and hydro projects

Presented by: Clodagh Mahony and Fiona O'Regan, Fehily Timoney & Co.

Content:

  • Context - Irish RE development and targets
  • Outline FTC renewable energy projects
  • Examination development process for wind
  • Development process for hydro-power
  • FTC wind energy and hydro-power projects
  • Other FTC renewable energy projects in brief

Download Renewable Energy - An overview of wind and hydro projects (3.63MB)

Kildare Town Bypass - Design and Construction

Date: February, 2003

Presented by:
John Coppinger, Kildare County Council and Eric R Farrell, Trinity College, Dublin

About the paper: The 13.2 km long Kildare Town Bypass generated considerable public interest during its design arising from the possible impact of dewatering for a cut section on the internationally significant Pollardstown Fen which was about 5km from the proposed route. Apart from this aspect, the Bypass also included several major cuts, a 3.2km embankment section that crossed the Monasterevin bog and major drainage works. This paper discusses the design and construction aspects of the project and describes the innovative engineering concepts that were developed to overcome environmental and engineering challenges.

Download Kildare Town Bypass - Design and Construction (739KB)

Broadmeadow estuary bridge:integration of design and construction

Date: November, 2003

Presented by:
Jim Caffrey, Project Manager, Arup Consulting Engineers, Troy Burton, Associate Director, Arup Consulting Engineers, John Higgins, Project Director, Arup Consulting Engineers

About the paper:
The Broadmeadow Bridge carries the M1 Motorway Bridge over the Broadmeadow Estuary immediately east of Swords in Fingal. The bridge was designed between 1993 and 1999 and was constructed in the following period 2000 to 2003 as part of the Lissenhall section of the Northern Motorway Contract No 1. The paper reviews the special multidisciplinary needs arising out the environmental issues particular to this site, most notably the natural habitats, landscape, wildlife and residents.

Download Broadmeadow Estuary Bridge:Integration of Design and Construction (7.02 PDF)

Gas Pipeline to the West

Date: December, 2003

Presented by: P.J. Rudden, Director RPS-MCOS Ltd and RPS Group Ltd.

About the paper: This paper describes the feasibility study (Gas 2005 Study) to identify Ireland's long-term gas infrastructural requirements up to 2025. It details the planning, routing, EIS, design, tendering, construction, supervision and project management of the Gas Pipeline to the West (Dublin-Galway-Limerick) and the Irish landline section of the Second Gas Interconnector (Gormanstown-Lusk), both elements in the Gas 2025 Strategy.

Download Gas Pipeline to the West (6.43 MB)


 










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