8 September 2026 | The Minster Building, London
8 September 2026 | The Minster Building, London
The GE Sustainability and Resilience Conference is for professionals who need sustainability to work when conditions are hardest, not just when policy, budgets, and ground conditions cooperate.
The Ground Engineering Sustainability conference is not only a celebration of best practice. Returning on the 8 September in London, it is a challenge to the status quo. Sustainability in ground engineering can only scale if it is commercially viable, insurable, and buildable.
Climate change, political uncertainty, constrained public budgets, and global supply-chain instability are already reshaping what clients commission and what delivery partners are willing, or indeed able, to deliver. Yet at the same time, the ground is already demonstrating the impacts of ignoring sustainable practices. Rising flood levels, more frequent extreme rainfall, prolonged droughts, shifting groundwater tables, and unpredictable soil behaviour are already affecting sites around the world, increasing construction risk, maintenance costs, and programme uncertainty.
This event therefore asks the hard questions, around who carries risk, who pays, and who benefits? This programme is designed to focus squarely on how sustainability can actually survive delivery.
The challenge is set clearly, if sustainability cannot survive economic stress, it can not be deliverable. The day will therefore focus on sustainability as a system that must function under pressure, not just in ideal policy conditions.

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