Forensic Engineering: Informing the Future with Lessons from the
Past is the published proceedings from the Institution of Civil
Engineers Fifth International Conference on Forensic Engineering,
held in London on 16-17 April 2013. The conference maintained a 150
year tradition pioneered by Telford, Brunel and Stephenson, where
lessons learned from failures lead to the development of improved
design, construction and management practice. Managing assets is
particularly important in a difficult economic climate and so
understanding where things have gone wrong in the past is vital.
The papers in this book focus on the investigation of the
fundamental causes of failure during the life of buildings,
tunnels, bridges and foundations, which is crucial for optimising
the construction and management of the built environment to deliver
a better and more sustainable infrastructure.
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