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The Society for Rock Mechanics & Engineering Geology (Singapore), or SRMEG, was formed in July 2006 to provide a forum for the sharing and exchange of knowledge and experience in the areas of rock mechanics, rock engineering, and engineering geology.

The SRMEG has existed since 1998 as an interest group under the Tunnelling and Underground Construction Society Singapore (TUCSS). Since then, interests and activities in rock mechanics and engineering geology have grown, in no small part due to the increasing use of underground cavern facilities and other uses of the underground in land-scarce Singapore... read more


10 Apr 2012
SRMEG Annual Dinner 2012

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(updated 26 January 2012)

December 2012
Rocha Medal 2014

An invitation is now being extended to the whole Rock Mechanics community, for nomination for the Rocha Medal 2014.

Each nomination shall conform to the ISRM By-law No. 7 attached, namely as concerns Article 3, and shall be received by the ISRM Secretary-General not later than 31 December 2012. Therefore, your action in disseminating this information among the prospective nominees for the ROCHA MEDAL 2014 will be greatly appreciated.

Dr Luís Lamas
Secretary General, ISRM


Please click here for more information.
Please click here for By-law No. 7

November 2012
10th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting

For more information, please visit the conference website at www.fragblast10.org.

November 2012
ACUUS 2012

Underground Space Development-Opportunities and Challenges (7 - 9 November 2012) view details http://www.acuus2012.com

October 2011
ISRM 2011 Congress Beijing

12th Congress of the International Society for Rock Mechanics, Beijing, China, October 2011. The SRMEG is the co-organiser of the ISRM 2011 International Congress in Beijing, to be held in October 2011, in collaboration with the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering (CSRME). For more information and updates, please visit http://www.isrm2011.com

June 2011
Tunnel Design & Construction Asia 2011

Tunnel Design & Construction Asia 2011, assembles asset owners from regional governments, AEC firms, geotechnical investigators, EPC contractors and material/service providers to discuss opportunities, challenges, trends and technologies in the regional tunneling industry.

By managing and reducing risk, the standards of tunneling may be increased, and Malcolm Peart, Global Tunnels Manager for SMEC International, explains that this has been clearly demonstrated on many tunneling projects around the world. However standards of tunneling vary and without the benefit of exposure to ‘best practice’ some tunneling environments leave much to be desired.

Read the full interview with Malcolm Peart here
For more information please visit http://www.tunneldesignconstruction.com/Event.aspx?id=476378&SRMEG%

Members of SRMEG are entitled to 15% discount. To enjoy this discount please contact rani.kuppusamy@iqpc.com.sg