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The
use of rock in hydraulic engineering3 February 2009, London
In 1991 CIRIA/CUR produced the Manual on the use of rock in coastal and shoreline engineering, commonly referred to as “The Rock Manual” (CIRIA, 1991). Since the publication of this and other reference texts significant research has been carried out to improve understanding of rock behaviour and to determine improved practices for hydraulic engineering. Consequently, a new manual has been developed to bring the earlier publications up to date and has been given a broader scope that increases the focus on environmental and sustainability concerns.
To accompany the publication we have produced four courses covering the topics involved:
Ideally all candidates should attend the introductory course before one of the more specific courses, however people with a good knowledge of the manual and subject matter are welcome to join these courses directly.
This course focuses on the new Rock Manual and how to use it. The course has been specially prepared by a partnership of the authors and will help you learn everything you need to know about rock in coastal and river engineering. Delegates who do not have a copy of the Rock Manual can select the registration rate that includes a copy of the Manual.
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Introduction
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Armourstone design
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Input data
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London

CIRIA recommends this workshop for up to 6 hours towards CPD requirements with the ICE, CIOB RICS, CIBSE & IstructE.
Registration will be secured on receipt of payment (CIRIA members may register
using a company purchase order reference). A VAT invoice/receipt will be issued
on receipt of payment.
Any registration fee paid will not be refunded unless written confirmation
of cancellation is received at least ten working days before the workshop.
Substitute delegates are welcome.
Email confirmation of registrations will be sent out by CIRIA two weeks before
the workshop.
CIRIA reserves the right to vary the programme and cancel the event in case
of insufficient registrations.