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Thursday, 20 March 2025, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Routes into Industry: Toddbrook Case Study with Kier- Webinar (Open Doors)
What is the webinar about?
We are currently working for the Canal and River Trust on a major project to restore Toddbrook Reservoir after the dam auxiliary spillway was damaged in August 2019 after a period of intense rainfall.
We have excavated more than 15,000 tonnes of soil and installed over 500 concrete piles and 1,00 sheet piles to support the new concrete structures, which will, in future carry Todd Brook Stream and any reservoir overflow down into the River Goyt. Work is well underway to construct a new stilling basin, turrets and a spillway chute, with a second phase to build a new tumble bay and side weir by the water’s edge.
What will I achieve?
This will be a virtual online session hosted by Kier and Arup where you can expect to learn about:-
• Design & Engineering work for the new stilling basin, turrets and spillway chute
• Digital modelling & the use of drone technology
• Hear from our graduate placements on the project about their career journeys
• Q&A session
This session will be targeted at University students and recent graduates.
What level is the session and do I need any particular skills?
This session is beginner level.What are the attendance requirements?
Please arrive promptly and stay for the duration of the event.
To receive your CPD accreditation and for this to be tracked through your Supply Chain Sustainability School dashboard make sure your full name is reflected on your Zoom account when you join the session.
Please note, if you fail to meet the attendance requirements, unfortunately, you will not be issued a CPD Certificate.
What are the technical requirements?
You will need:
- Internet connection
- A computer with microphone and camera is best (e.g. a PC/laptop/iMac/MacBook)
- Earphones/headphones/speakers (preferable)
- A tablet/iPad/smart phone/iPhone to load facilitation tools
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Thursday, 20 March 2025, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM