Designing, building and monitoring large infrastructure projects in Norwegian Quick Clay

10. November 2025, 17:30 Uhr

Stuttgarter Geotechnik-Seminar im Hybrid-Format

Zeit: 10. November 2025, 17:30 – 19:00 Uhr
Referent*in:

Thomas Pabst, Eng., Ph.D., Jean-Sebastien L’Heureux, Ph.D.
Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI)

Veranstaltungsort: Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
Hörsaal 1/U37
Schellingstr. 24
70174  Stuttgart
Link: Teilnahme an der Videokonferenz (ZOOM) 
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Quick clay, an extremely sensitive marine clay prone to sudden liquefaction and landslides, represents one of the most critical geotechnical challenges in Norwegian infrastructure development. NGI has played a key role in ensuring the safe design and construction of major projects such as roads, railways, and buildings in these complex environments.

Through decades of experience, NGI has developed specialized expertise in in situ testing, real-time monitoring, and advanced ground improvement techniques. The integration of innovative risk assessment methods and machine learning has also become standard practice, enabling data-driven decision-making. This presentation will showcase real case studies and examples that highlight how cutting-edge research and technology are translated into practical solutions for large-scale infrastructure projects in challenging environments.

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