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Call For Nominations for NZGS Management Committee 2026 – 2027

Call For Nominations for NZGS Management Committee 2026 – 2027

The affairs of the NZ Geotechnical Society are managed by the Management Committee on behalf of the Members. We aim for representation on the Committee that is as broad as possible both geographically and between engineers and geoscientists to ensure that all views are well…

iRALL School 2025

iRALL School 2025

iRALL (International Research Association on Large Landslides) is inviting PhD students, post Docs and early career post graduates working in industry to their 10th summer school. THis will be hosted in Chengdu, China, in the second half of September. For more information see https://sklgp.cdut.edu.cn/irall/info/1025/1345.htm

Interim Clarification Document for the MBIE/NZGSModule 6 Rev1

Interim Clarification Document for the MBIE/NZGSModule 6 Rev1

Following numerous requests for clarification on load factors and solved example outputs, significant updates regarding MBIE/NZGS Module 6 (Rev1) is planned in consultation with SESOC and MBIE. In the interim, a clarification documented has been prepared for our members ahead of the revision of the…

Slope Stability Guidance Unit 4

Slope Stability Guidance Unit 4

Mitigation and Design Principles Unit 4 of the Slope Stability Guidance provides guidance on effective strategies for mitigating slope instability by addressing both engineered and non-engineered solutions. It outlines risk-based approaches tailored to site-specific conditions and includes considerations for slope stability design, performance criteria, and…

NZGS bid for the 17th ISRM Congress

NZGS bid for the 17th ISRM Congress

The New Zealand Geotechnical Society is excited to propose Christchurch as the host city for the 17th ISRM Congress in 2031 under the theme: “Shaping a Sustainable Future in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering”. With the dynamic geology, the unique natural laboratory, and a culture of…

Slope Stability Guidance Unit 3

Slope Stability Guidance Unit 3

Unit 3 builds on the guidance in Part 7 of Unit 1 and centres on assessing landslide triggers in soil and rock slopes using limit equilibrium methods (LEM). These methods are commonly used in New Zealand and worldwide for routine projects because they provide reliable…

Slope Stability Guidance Unit 2

When planning any new development on or near slopes, it is essential to consider the potential for landslides, both past and future. The initial stage of any landslide investigation involves recognizing and identifying the type of landslide. This step is crucial as it determines the…

Conference announcement – Landslides 2026

Conference announcement – Landslides 2026

Risk assessment, communication and education The New Zealand Geotechnical Society has successfully bid for and won the rights to host an international conference on landslide risk and geo-education. Proposed as a joint conference of two Joint Technical Committees, such an event has never been attempted…