| The charity truste | es who served duriag the year | were: |
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| Co-opted | ||
| ProfDToll, Chair | ProfKHiggins, Immediate Past Chair - exofficio |
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| Dr Andrew Ridley, Vice Chair | Dr J Lawmnce (Rankine Lecture) (to 22June 2022) |
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| MrELinde-Arias | (IMMM) (to 22 June 2022) | Ms Emily Riley (ECG) |
| Dr Yu Sheng Hsu | (to 22June 2022) | Mr Gary Evans (ECG) |
| Ms TChalmers (to22 June 2022) |
Ms V Lawrence (EGGS)(to22 June 2022) | |
| Ms CDoulala-Rigby | MrJDavis (EGGS)(fiom 22June 2022) | |
| Mr CBarker | Mr SSoiera (Cooling and Rankine Fund Advisor) (to 22 June 2022) | |
| Ms SMarkvukaj | Dr Truong Le(Rankine Lecture) (from 22 June 2022) | |
| Mr DDaskalopoulos | Mr P Reading (Technicians) (to 22 June 2022) |
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| DrGKatsigiannis | ||
| Eur Ing SThomas | Guests | |
| DrKBriggs (fmm 22 June 2022) | DrJLawrence (ISRM)(fmm 22 June 2022) | |
| Dr KTsiampousi | (fiom 22 June 2022) | Mr ELinda.Arias (IMMM) (fium 22 June 2022) |
| Prof G Viggiani (from 22 June 2022) | Mr P Perry (BTS) | |
| MrTBowennan (Gmund Forum) (to 22June 2022) |
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| Eur Ing N Smith (VKRoGEP, ISSMGE) | ||
| Ms Patricia Guerre-Escobar (IGS)(to December 2022) |
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| Mr Graham Taylor (BSI)(to 22June 2022) |
| The committee | comprises: | comprises: | ||
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| Chairman | ||||
| Vice-Chairman | ||||
| 2 Representatives | ofthe Institution | ofCivil | Engineers | |
| 9Elected Members | ||||
| I Representative | ofthe Geological | Society | ofLondon (Geol Soc) | |
| I Representative | ofthe Institute of | Materials, Minerals and Mining (JMMM) | ||
| I Representative | ofthe British Tunnelling | Society (BTS) | ||
| I Representative | ofthe International | Society forRock Mechanics (ISRM) | ||
| Co-opted members |
| 2 | MEETINGS (continued) |
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| The BGA hosted a total of 12 events during 2022 includmg the Rankine Lecture, John Mitchell Lecture, the Fleming Awatd, the |
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| Cooling Prize, the Geotechmcal Engineering Pmceedings Lecture, the Annual Conference and 6 evening meetings. We wme able to |
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| hold in-person events (with hybrid options for on-line attendance) for the majority of evening meetings, the Rankine Lecture, |
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| Geotechnical Engmrmiing Proceediogs Lecture, the Fleming Award and the Annual Conference. The BGA also supported the suocessful |
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| 11th International Symposium on Field Monitoring in Gemnechanics CSFMG) that wav held at Imperial College Loodon 4-7 September |
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| 2022. | |
| The 2022 John Mitchell Lecture was delivered by Dr Marnn Preene on Thinktug Conceptually about Groundwater Pmblemsl Itwas |
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| held cmline with over 700attendees. | |
| The 60th Rankine Lecture was delivered by Pmfessor Stephan Jeffeus ofEnvironmental Geotechnics Limited on 'The Unusual and the |
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| Unexpected in Geotechnical Engintnring: Observation —Analogy —Experunent*' Itwas held as sn in-perum event with a live webcast. |
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| The Lecture and the Rankine Dinner were held at Imperial College London on 16March 2022. | |
| In March 2022 the 53rd Cooling Prize Competition was hosted by the Sconish Gmund Engineming Group as an on-line event. The |
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| wmner was Stan Jun Qi ofImperial Coflege/Atkins on "Numeriral Evaluation ofEmpirical Estimates ofSeepage thmugb Contiguous |
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| piled Walls". While the judging was underway, professor Simon Wheeler ofthe Univerety of Glasbmw gave a Keynote Lecture on |
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| "Capiflary Barrier Systems for Prevention ofRainfall-induced Slope Instabilitiesi Development ofa Simplified Method ofAnalysis". |
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| The Grxrtechnical Engineering Proceedings Lecture *'Understanding Rainfafl-induced Slope Failures through Unsaturated Soil |
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| Mechanics" was prmented by professor Harianto Rabardjo ofNanyang Techno)ogical University, Singapore in November 2022.It was |
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| a hybrid event with almost 100people attending in person and over 400 people on-line. |
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| The Fleming Award was held in Deoember 2022 and it was won by BAE Systems, Atkins, Bachy Soletanche and Morgan Sindafl. |
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| While the judging was underway, Sergio Solera ofMon MacDonald gave a Keynote Lecture on the design and construction ofnew tidal |
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| barrier and quay walls at the Port ofBoslon, UK. | |
| ' A Joint meeting ofthe BGA and the Engineering Group of the Geological Society (EGGS) was held online. The talk on "The |
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| Engmeering Geolog ofthe Thames Tideway Tunnel and its Eflects on Construction Performance'* was presented by Tim Newman of |
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| Jacobs | |
| ' A hybrid evening meeting on 'The State ofWorking Platforms* was presented by Jim De Waele of Keller and David Corke ofDavid |
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| Corke Consulting | |
| A hybnd BGA Evening Minting on 'A Lawyer*s Perspective on Gcotechnical Analysis: Key Contractual Pmvisions and Legal |
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| pitfalls*' was presented by Robtn Wood ofCMS Carneron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLp |
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| A hybrid BGA Evening Meetmg on 'Rock Engineering Design in Challenging Rock Mass Environments' was presented by Dr Harry |
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| Saroglou, Geotechnical Adsuser ofEiflsge Kier Ferrovial BAM JV |
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| A hybrid Evening Meeting on "Atnflcxai Gmund Freezing - A Reliable Technology Under Tough Ground Conditions: History— |
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| Technology —Application", was presented by Chnstian Perl ofZttblin Ground Engineering |
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| ' The BGA/IGS (UK) Invitativmal Lecture "Gtxssynthetics for Environmental Resiliency" was presented by Pietro Rimoldi, dvil |
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| engineering consultant and IGS Italy Couocil Member. |
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| The ECG (Early Career Group) were extremely acnve, holdmg networlung/career events in Bristol, Coventry, Nottingham and london |
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| as well as a Christmas Social. They also held their flagsbip event on 'Yrepariug for ICEChartmud Professional Review". They organised |
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| s 6part CPD Event on "Desk Study to Design" held at various locatices in SEEngland. They hosted a workshop to promote awareness |
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| and skills to thrive in a neurodiverse workplace, a BTSYM-BGA ECG Workshop: Ground Movement Assessments Using XDisp/PDisp |
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| and a BGAECG / NAFEMS COGAN technical webinar. Strength reduction technique for slopes with finite element methods |
| 2022 | 2021 | |||||||
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| Notes | Unrestricted | Designated | Total | Total | ||||
| Income from: | 8 | 8 | ||||||
| Charitable activities |
117,281 | 117,281 | 112,708 | |||||
| Other trading activities |
59,134 | 59,134 | 86,154 | |||||
| Investment Income |
3,713 | 4,899 | 8,612 | 7,809 | ||||
| Total Incoming | 180,128 | 4,899 | 185,027 | 206,671 | ||||
| Expenditure on: |
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| Raising funds | 46,650 | 6,408 | 53,058 | 52,115 | ||||
| Charitable activities |
126,243 | 5,162 | 131,405 | 124,061 | ||||
| Total expenditure | 172 893 | 11,570 | 184,463 | 176,176 | ||||
| Net Uosses)/gains | on investments | |||||||
| Realised | (2,654) | (3,982) | (6,636) | 8,837 | ||||
| Unrealised | (17,530) | (26,293) | (43,823) | 42,108 | ||||
| (20.1847 | (3(12757 | ~(50459 | 50945 | |||||
| Net income and net | movement | in funds | ~72,949 | ~36,946 | ~49,895 | 8,4 0 | ||
| Reconciliation offunds | ||||||||
| Total funds brought | forward | 326,800 | 266,851 | 593,651 | 512,211 | |||
| Total funds carried | forward | 313,851 | 229,905 | 543,756 | 593,651 |
| Notes | 2022 | 2021 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FIXEDASSETS | |||||
| Market value ofinvestments | 8 | 435,099 | 480,041 | ||
| CURRENT ASSETS | |||||
| Cash at bank | 180,972 | 116,210 | |||
| Cash on short term | deposit | 34,971 | 107,758 | ||
| Debtors | 9 | 27,281 | 27,705 | ||
| 243,224 | 251,672 | ||||
| CURRENT LIABILITIES | |||||
| CYeditors | 10 | 134,567 | 138,063 | ||
| NET CURRENT | ASSETS | 108,657 | 113,609 | ||
| TOTAL ASSETS | 11 | 543,756 | 593,651 | ||
| Financed by: | |||||
| ACCUMULATED | FUNDS | ||||
| Unrestricted | 11 | 313,851 | 326,800 | ||
| Designated Funds |
12 | 229,905 | 266,851 | ||
| 543,756 | 593,651 |
| 3.Charitable activities |
3.Charitable activities |
2022 | 2021 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Members subscriptioas |
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| United Kingdom | 99,895 | 95,247 | |||||
| Europe | 6,134 | 6,938 | |||||
| Afiica | 469 | 465 | |||||
| Asia | 4,451 | 4,083 | |||||
| Australasia | 3,799 | 3,705 | |||||
| North America | 1,950 | 1,800 | |||||
| South America | 583 | 470 | |||||
| 117,281 | 112,708 | ||||||
| 4.Other trading activities | General | Rankine Fund | BGAFund | Total | |||
| (Designated) | (Designated) | ||||||
| Rankine Dinner | 31,060 | 31,060 | |||||
| Annual Conference |
20,890 | 20,890 | |||||
| Early Career Gmup | 3,835 | 3,835 | |||||
| Other Function Income |
2,580 | 2,580 | |||||
| Book sales and royalties | 769 | 769 | |||||
| 59,134 | 59,134 | ||||||
| 5.Investment Income |
General | Rankine Fund | BGA Fund | Total | |||
| (Designated) | (Designated) | ||||||
| 8 | |||||||
| Investment Income |
~3713 | 4,873 | 26 | 8,612 | |||
| 6.Raising funds | General | Rankine Fund | BGA Fund | Total | |||
| (Designated) | (Designated) | ||||||
| Rankine Dinner/Lecture | 27,592 | 4,845 | 32,437 | ||||
| Annual Conference |
8,780 | 8,780 | |||||
| Early Career Group | 4,675 | 4,675 | |||||
| Young Geotechnical | Engineers' | Conference | 1,872 | 1,872 | |||
| Special Events | 2,689 | 2,689 | |||||
| Investment Management |
Fee | 1,042 | 1,563 | 2,605 | |||
| 46,650 | 6,408 | 53,058 |
| 7.Charitable activities |
2022 | 2021 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subscriptions to other bodies |
15,824 | 16,083 | |
| Awards &prizes | 6,432 | 3,287 | |
| Administration | 14,062 | 14,794 | |
| Honoraria | 11,700 | 11,700 | |
| Website | 2,475 | 410 | |
| Postage | 35 | 54 | |
| Printing, stationery and photocopying |
1,164 | 4,043 | |
| Meeting expenses | 580 | 969 | |
| Publication - Ground Engineering |
73,474 | 70,200 | |
| Other expenses | 2,501 | ||
| Reviewer Fee | 1,146 | 1,134 | |
| Cost oftrustees meeting | 759 | 183 | |
| Community support activities |
1,108 | 1,108 | |
| Bank charges | 145 | 96 | |
| 131,405 | 124,061 | ||
| 8.Invtuitments -Rankine |
fund | 2022 | 2021 |
| 8 | |||
| Market value at 1 January | 2022 | 461,618 | 418,156 |
| Disposals atmarket value | (323,357) | (226,372) | |
| Acquisitions at cost |
335,122 | 218,889 | |
| Net loss on revaluation | (50,459) | 50,945 | |
| Listed investments at market value at 31 December 2022 |
422,924 | 461,618 | |
| Cash on deposit awaiting | investment | 12,175 | 18,423 |
| Market value as at 31 December 2022 | 435,099 | 480,041 | |
| 9. Debtors | 2022 | 2021 | |
| Other Debtors (including | Prepayments) | 20,586 | 8,449 |
| Amount due from ICE |
6,695 | 19,256 | |
| 27,281 | 27,705 |
| 10. Creditors | 2022I | 2021f | |||||
| Creditors and accruals |
113,195 | 76,477 | |||||
| Subscriptions and |
other receipts in advance | 21,372 | 61,586 | ||||
| 134,567 | 138,063 | ||||||
| Funds held on behalf ofFMGM amount tof5,143 at year |
end. | ||||||
| 11. Analysis ofnet assets betweea fnads | Unrestricted | Desigaated | Total | ||||
| Funds | Funds | Funds | |||||
| 8 | 8 | ||||||
| Fund balances at | 31December 2022 represented | by: | |||||
| Investments | 174,037 | 261,062 | 435,099 | ||||
| Current assets | 236,823 | 6,401 | 243,224 | ||||
| Current liabilities | falling | due within | one year | (134,567) | (134,567) | ||
| Transfer between | funds | 37,558 | (37,558) | ||||
| 313,851 | 229,905 | 543,756 | |||||
| Fund balances at | 31 December 2021 represented | by: | |||||
| Investments | 192,016 | 288,026 | 480,042 | ||||
| Current assets | 240,135 | 11,537 | 251,672 | ||||
| Current habilities | falling | due within | one year | (138,063) | (138,063) | ||
| Transfer between | funds | 32,712 | (32,712) | ||||
| 326,800 | 266,851 | 593,651 | |||||
| 12.Designated fund analysis |
Rankine Fund | BGA Fuad | Total | ||||
| K | 8 | 8 | |||||
| Balance brought forward |
at I January 2022 | 255,314 | 11,537 | 266,851 | |||
| Dividends and interest received |
4,873 | 26 | 4,899 | ||||
| Designated expenditure |
(4,845) | (5,162) | (10,007) | ||||
| Investment Management |
fees | (1,563) | (1,563) | ||||
| Loss on investment | assets | (30,275) | (30,275) | ||||
| Fund balances carried forward at 31December 2022 | 223,504 | 6,401 | 229,905 |
| 2022 | 2021 |
|---|---|
| 4,164 | 572 |
| No. | No. |
| ear, the Association's Honorary Officers received honoraria am |
ounting to the following: |
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| 2022 | 2021 | |
| Nick Armstrong —Honorary Secretary |
6,000 | 6,000 |
| Yvonne Ainsworth - Honorary Treasurer |
3,600 | 3,600 |
| Martin Preene - Honorary Publicity Officer |
2,100 | 2,100 |
| 11,700 | 11,700 |