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Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-breakwaters.com International forum addressing the developments in offshore and nearshore energy production, procurement issues within coastal defence, and the construction, management and refurbishment of all coastal assets. Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013 From sea to shore– meeting the challenge of the sea 18–20 September 2013, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, UK PREMIUM SPONSORS SPONSORS Why attend? Access to latest industry developments - 130 peer reviewed paper presentations International networking - 50% of attendees from outside UK in 2009 Commercial opportunities - a technical exhibition will be an integral part of conference programme Accompanying short course and technical visit Explore Edinburgh - networking dinner and social activities @ICE_engineers Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters

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Page 1: Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters · PDF fileDeborah Mclaren Consulting ... Wave Modelling Systems Scientist, Met Office ... Sites on Eroding and Low-Lying Coastlines Nick

Registered charity number 210252.Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-breakwaters.com

International forum addressing the developments in offshore and nearshore energy production, procurement issues within coastal defence, and the construction, management and refurbishment of all coastal assets.

Coasts, Marine Structuresand Breakwaters 2013From sea to shore– meeting the challenge of the sea

18–20 September 2013, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, UK PREMIUM SPONSORS SPONSORS

Why attend?

Access to latest industry developments - 130 peer reviewed paper presentations

International networking - 50% of attendees from outside UK in 2009

Commercial opportunities - a technical exhibition will be an integral part of conference programme

Accompanying short course and technical visit

Explore Edinburgh - networking dinner and social activities

@ICE_engineersCoasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters

Page 2: Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters · PDF fileDeborah Mclaren Consulting ... Wave Modelling Systems Scientist, Met Office ... Sites on Eroding and Low-Lying Coastlines Nick

Registered charity number 210252.Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629.

About Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

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The conferenceOn behalf of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) we look

forward to welcoming you to Edinburgh for the tenth conference in the ‘Breakwaters’ series.

Our call for papers was a great success with over 200 abstract submitted from across the globe. This has allowed us to put together a first class programme which features 130 peer reviewed international paper presentations, covering the latest developments in coastal and marine engineering.

Whilst retaining the historical coverage on shoreline structures, coastal processes, and design and construction of breakwaters and related structures, the programme has extended the marine energy theme initiated at the 2009 conference. Whatever one’s professional interest there is something of value and relevance.

This is the leading international forum and as such, attracts a global audience. In 2009 all attendees were from outside the UK and the same is expected to be true this time round. This will also be our biggest conference to date with 400 attendees anticipated to attend the world class EICC, situated in the heart of the Scottish capital, offering networking opportunities with the international community.

A busy technical exhibition will be an integral part of the conference programme. 40 of the world’s leading companies will be showcasing the latest technologies and practices, and providing commercial opportunities.

In addition to the main conference a pre-conference workshop, conference dinner at the iconic Balmoral Hotel, and technical visit have all been designed to help make your stay in Edinburgh as beneficial and interesting as possible.

We look forward to meeting you in September.

ICE Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013 Organising Committee

Conference DinnerThursday 19 September 2013, Balmoral Hotel

Situated in the heart of the city, attendees will enjoy spectacular views of Edinburgh Castle at this iconic landmark. Following drinks a three course meal will begin with a piper

piping in a ceremonial haggis and performing Address to A Haggis, by Robert Burns. This unique, five star Scottish dining experience costs

£69 + VAT and guests are invited to attend.

Visit ice-breakwaters.com for more details.

Experience EdinburghEdinburgh is an multi-award-winning, world-class tourist

destination. A must-see cultural capital. From stunning skylines to sandy beaches, festivals to fireworks – the city has something for everyone, day and night.

A modern day Jekyll and Hyde, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, split between the medieval Old Town and the Georgian splendour of the New Town.

ICE has negotiated discounted accommodation and travel for conference attendees.

Visit ice-breakwaters.com for further details and other useful tourist information.

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Registered charity number 210252.Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-breakwaters.com

Programme Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

PROGRAMME DAY ONE

13:00 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

11:30 STREAM A - BREAKWATERS (I)

14:00 STREAM A - ARMOUR STABILITY

STREAM C - HYDRODYNAMICS

STREAM C - COASTAL MANAGEMENT

Design of Berm Breakwaters, Recession, Overtopping and Reflection Sigurdur Sigurdarson, Principal, IceBreak Consulting Engineers

Design of a Wide Berm and Low Height Breakwater for High Wave LoadingArne Lothe, Special Adviser, Norconsult

Khalifa Port Breakwaters and Protection of Coral Reefs Mark Glennerster, Technical Director, CH2MHILL

Design of Marine Protection Works for the New Container Terminal in Karachi, PakistanAlec Sleigh, Technical Director, Royal Haskoning DHV

A Revision of the Scaling Method for Core Material in Rubble-mound BreakwatersDieter Vanneste, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Ghent University

Physical Model Testing of the Hydraulic Stability of Single-Layer Armour UnitsNicolas Garcia, Project Manager, Artelia

Testing of Partially Constructed Breakwater Damage David Todd, Principal Consultant, WorleyParsons Services P/L

Damage to Rubble Mound Breakwaters – Extracting Design Guidance from ‘Old’ Test DataLluis via Estrem, Gradutae Engineer, HR Wallingford

Variable Distribution of Armour on Seawalls and BreakwatersChristopher Brown, Director, Deborah Mclaren Consulting

Design Methodology and Data Improvements to Facilitate Regional Gravel Beach ManagementUwe Dornbusch, Supra Area Coastal Engineer, Environment Agency

Wave Climate Variability and Beach Management Travis Mason, Coastal Processes Team Leader, New Forest District Council

Adapting to Climate Change on the Lincolnshire Coastline through the Lincshore Beach Management SchemeAndrew Rouse, Project Team Manager, Environment Agency

Beach Modelling Tools Lessons Learned from Performance Analysis of Beach SchemesKevin Burgess, Director, Coastal UK & Europe CH2MHILL

Tiered Approach to Incorporating Sea Level Change into Planning and Engineering for a Resilient CoastJanice McKenna, HR Wallingford

A Strategic Analysis of Coastal Conditions for GuernseyGreg Guthrie, Associate Director, Royal HaskoningDHV

Steart Coastal Managed Realignment - Engineering Challenges in a Hyper-tidal EnvironmentKevin Burgess, Director, Coastal UK & Europe, CH2MHILL

Basin Side Hydrodynamic and Morphological Modeling for the Delta Building Diversion at Myrtle GroveJeff Shelden, Senior Coastal Engineer, Moffatt & Nichol

Climate Change and its Implications on the Design of Coastal Structures in Hong KongAnder Chow, Associate Director, Arup

Components of Water Level along the Coastal Margin and Associated Effects on the Nearshore Storm Wave EnvironmentDavid Dykstra, Senior Coastal Scientist, Moffatt & Nichol

Storm Characterisation for Analysing Stone Armour Damage Progression Melva Martin-Hidalgo, Researcher, CEDEX - CEPYC

Defining the Strength of a Storm – the Storm Impulse Parameter David Basco, Professor, Old Dominion University

Reconstruction of Complex 2D Wave Spectra for Rapid Deployment of Nearshore Wave Models Chris Bunney, Wave Modelling Systems Scientist, Met Office

Integrated Parallel Action Planning in Taking Forward Coastal ManagementGreg Guthrie, Associate Director, Royal HaskoningDHV

Has the Coastal Engineer the Right to Dream – The Role of Coastal Science and Engineering within Integrated Coastal Zone Management Greg Guthrie, Associate Director, Royal HaskoningDHV

Self-Help Groups - A New Paradigm for Managing Shoreline Structures?Jonathan Simm, Technical Director, HR Wallingford

Assessing Habitat Compensation Requirements in Estuary EnvironmentsPaul Canning, Senior Coastal Engineer, Atkins Ltd

Investing in Coast Protection: A Private Investors ExperienceIan Heijne, Director, Atkins Ltd

STREAM B - BEACHES (I)

STREAM B - WATER LEVELS AT THE COAST

11:00 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

09:15 PLENARY

08:00 REGISTRATION, REFRESHMENTS AND NETWORKING

Welcome – What Have We Learned Since 1986?William Allsop, Chair, Coasts Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013

The New Deepwater Marina Di Cicerone At Formia (Italy) Leopoldo Franco, Partner, Modimar

Causes and Responses to Romania’s Coastal Erosion IssuesPeter Barter, Coastal Team Leader, CH2MHILL

Consequences Of Constructing Inter-Island Marine Causeways: An Example From The South Ford, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. David Muir, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

Safety of Breakwater Armour Layers with Special Focus on Monolayer Armour Units Ole Jensen,Director, Marine and Coastal Engineering, COWI A/S

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PROGRAMME DAY ONE CONTINUED

17:45 CLOSE

PROGRAMME DAY TWO

15:45 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

09:00 PLENARY

10:45 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

EurOtop Revisited. Part 1: Sloping StructuresJentsje van der Meer, Principal, Van der Meer Consulting

Projection of Future Wave Climate Change and Application to Coastal StructuresNobuhito Mori, Associate Professor, Kyoto University

Breakwater Design - Indian ExperienceKGS Sarma, Additional General Manager, RITES LTD

Colombo South Harbour – Limiting Wave Conditions During Construction Peter Neville-Jones, Technical Director, URS

Programme Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

16:15 STREAM A - SUBMERGED BREAKWATERS STREAM C - MATERIALS AND ASSET MANAGEMENT

Experimental and Numerical Investigation on Wave Transmission Past Rubble-Mound Submerged BreakwatersFrancesco Ciardulli, Senior Coastal Engineer, Sogreah Gulf (Artelia Group)

A Submerged Mound Type long-Period Wave Absorbing Structure Masashi Tanaka, Researcher, Fudo Tetra Corporation

Surf Reefs - Physical Modelling Results, Not Pipe DreamsTom Rigden, Scientist, HR Wallingford

Field Observations of Structure and Nearshore Changes Following Construction of an Artificial Surf ReefAndrew Bradbury, Director, Channel Coastal Observatory

Development and Use of Harmonised Standards for Armourstone and other Construction Products – Relationship to European Maritime PracticeJonathan Simm, Technical Director, HR Wallingford

Options on Coastal Engineering Works to deal with Radium Contamination of the Foreshore at Dalgety Bay, FifeColin McPhail, Member, Institution of Civil Engineers

Beyond Early Contractor Involvement: Keeping the Sea Out - The West Sands Coast Protection SchemeIan Heijne, Director, Atkins Ltd

In a Heugh – The Strategic Influence of a BreakwaterStephanie Hampshire, Coastal Scientist, Mott MacDonald Ltd

Sustainable Concrete for the Future in Coastal EnvironmentsDavid Collery, Coastal Civil Engineer, Mott MacDonald Ltd

Life Extension Investigation and Repair Options for Deteriorating Marine StructuresJohn Segers, Principal Engineer - Corrosion and Cathodic Protection, CH2M Hill

Ecologically Active Concrete for Coastal and Marine Infrastructures: Innovative Matrices and DesignsShimrit Perkol-Finkel, Chief Scientist, ECOncrete Tech Ltd

Maintaining Reinforced Concrete Breakwaters at Brighton MarinaJonathan Orrell, Managing Director, Hemsley Orrell Partnership

STREAM B - COASTAL STRUCTURES

11:15 STREAM A - ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES STREAM C - NUMERICAL MODELLING

Bow Thruster Currents at Open Quay Constructions on PilesHenk Jan Verhagen, Associate Professor, Delft University of Technology

Berth Scour Protection For Fast Ferry JetsMartin Hawkswood, Director, Proserve Ltd

Failure Cause Analysis of Caisson Breakwaters Armoured with Wave Dissipating BlocksDaiki Tsujio, Senior Engineer, Pacific Consultants Co. Ltd

Analysis of the Performance of Caissons with a Yard and Cylindrical Geometry as a BreakwaterJosé Luis Monsó, Instituto de Hidrodinámica Aplicada (INHA)

Performance of Vertical Wall and Floating Breakwaters Combination for Datca Marina Berguzar Ozbahceci, Assistant Professor, Izmir Institute of Technology

Development of a Process-Based Model of the Effects of Variable Lithology: An Isle of Wight Case StudyNatasha Carpenter, PhD Researcher, University of Southampton

Management of Landfills and Legacy Industrial Sites on Eroding and Low-Lying CoastlinesNick Cooper, Technical Director, Royal HaskoningDHV

Formation and Evolution of Headlands on Soft Cliff Coasts: Lessons from the Isle of WightCaroline Stuiver, PhD Student, University of Southampton

The National Coastal Erosion Risk Mapping Project – From Start to Finish, and Beyond Jonathan Rogers, Coastal Marketing Director, CH2MHILL

Lyme Regis Environmental Improvements Phase IvDavid Dales, Director, Water Resources, Flood & Coastal, URS Infrastructure & Environment UK Ltd

Rubble Mound Breakwater: Run-Up and Reflection by Numerical 3D Simulation Fabio Dentale, Assistant Professor, MEDUS - Maritime Engineering Division, University of Salerno

Building Concrete Unit Armoured Breakwaters in a Numerical Model Environment – A New Placement Technique Eleni AnastasakiI, PhD Student, Imperial College London

Coastal Structure Optimisation Using Advanced Numerical MethodsStephen Richardson, Group Manager, HR Wallingford

Analysis of the Uncertainty in the Prediction of Overtopping in Coastal Numerical ModelsHannah Williams, PhD Student, University of Nottingham

A Lattice Boltzmann Model for the 2D Solitary Wave Run-Up around a Conical IslandSiti Habibah Shafiai, R&D Coordinator, UniKL MIMET

STREAM B - COASTS

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Programme Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

13:00 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

15:30 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

14:00 STREAM A - BREAKWATERS (II)

16:00 STREAM A - OVERTOPPING METHODS (I)

STREAM C - PHYSICAL MODELLING TESTING

STREAM C - RENEWABLES (I)

Design Evolution of an Iron Ore Export Breakwater – BrazilChris Frith, Technical Director, URS Infrastructure & Environment UK Ltd

The Extension of the Pointe Noire Breakwater - CongoPieter Bakker, Senior Coastal Engineer, Delta Marine Consultants

Puerto Caucedo Multimodal Terminal - Increased Terminal Capacity Through Modification of Existing BreakwaterLaure Herbert, Coastal Engineer, Mouchel

New Marine Container Terminal at Haifa, IsraelAtilla Bayram, Senior Coastal Engineer, CH2M Hill

Use of Scrapping Ships as Floating Structures for Ports and Coastal Shelter in Temporary SituationsAngel Fernandez Lazaro, Civil Engineer, CEDEX - CEPYC

Resiliency Against Overtopping – Determining the Need for Armoring on the Levees of New OrleansJaap Flikweert, Technical Director, Royal HaskoningDHV

Dynamic Wave Overtopping Tests for Sandy Reservoir Embankments Exposed to Tropical Cyclones Steven Hughes, Senior Research Scientist, Colorado State University

Wave Overtopping Resiliency of Grass and Turf Reinforcement Mats on Sandy SoilsSteven Hughes, Senior Research Scientist, Colorado State University

Improved Run-Up Formula for Mixed Beaches Based on Field DataTim Pullen, Principal Engineer, HR Wallingford

Accounting for Multivariate Probabilities of Failure in Vertical Seawall Reliability Assessments Vanesa Magar, Lecturer in Coastal Engineering, Plymouth University

Realignment of Littlehaven Sea Wall, South Tyneside, UKNick Cooper, Technical Director, Royal HaskoningDHV

Investigation of Coastal Structure Failure due to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake TsunamiRavindra Jayaratne, Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering, University of East London

The Toe Structures Management Manual - A New Practical GuideJonathan Rogers, Associate Director, CH2MHILL

Bag to the Future? – Meeting the Challenges of Coastal Erosion and Affordability

Pattern Investigation of Beach Evolution in the Vicinity of Coastal Structures at Herne BayJose Horrillo-Caraball, Research Officer, Swansea University

Long Term Morphological Modelling using a Hybrid ConceptKasper Kaergaard, Coastal Engineer, DHI

Morphological Modelling of V-Shaped Submerged BreakwatersShunqui Pan, Reader in Coastal Engineering, Cardiff University

Interpretation of Sediment Transport Modelling Results in the Context of the Known Unknowns – A Case Study near Great Yarmouth, UK Philip Barber, Senior Partner, Shoreline Management Partnership

Wave Overtopping, Loading and Rock Stability for a Horizontal Quay Structure in Beirut, LebanonAndreas Kortenhaus, Senior Researcher, LWI, TU Braunschweig

Das Island Phase III - Final Design for Wave OvertoppingGregory Smith, Senior Engineer Van Oord Dredging & Marine Contractors

Achieving Low Overtopping Limits in the Design of Sloping Rock and Concrete Armour Unit StructuresMichael Cunnington, Marine Engineer, Halcrow International

Physical Modelling of the Sea Defence Structures at Wenduine for Structural Design Leen Baelus, Project Engineer, Ghent University

Rehabilitation of Hartlepool Town WallGiovanni Cuomo, Principal Engineer, HR Wallingford

EMACOP Project: Assessment of Wave Energy Resource Along France’s CoastlinesGaetan Dufour, Civil Engineer, International Marine and Dredging Consultants

Integrated Numerical Modelling System for Extreme Wave Events at the Wave Hub SiteThomas Vyzikas, PhD Student, Plymouth University

Stepping Stones Tidal Lagoon A New Tidal Range Project in the Severn EstuaryPaul Street, Business Development Director, Black & Veatch Ltd

STREAM B - COASTAL PROTECTION

STREAM B - BEACHES (II)

PROGRAMME DAY TWO CONTINUED

PROGRAMME DAY THREE

09:00 STREAM A - OVERTOPPING METHODS (II)

STREAM C - NEW TESTING FACILITIES

EurOtop Revisited. Part 2: Vertical StructuresTom Bruce, Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh

Modelling a Moving Land -Sea Boundary Using Adaptive Mesh RefinementShoichi Furuyama, Associate Professor, Toyama National College of Technology

Medmerry Realignment Scheme: Design and Construction of an Earth Embankment on Soft Clay Foundation Toru Higuchi, Geotechnical Engineer, High-Point Rendel Ltd

Reconstructing Habitats in a Heavily Industrialised Estuary: From Brine Wells to Salt MarshDorian Latham, Principal Consultant, CH2MHILL

The New Coast Laboratory of Plymouth University: A World-Class Facility for Marine EnergyKeri Collins, Coast Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Plymouth

Scattering of the Mean Overtopping Discharge along a Crest at Dykes with Topped Vertical Wall Nils Kerpen, Laboratory Engineer, Franzius-Institute for

STREAM B - COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

17:30 CLOSE

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PROGRAMME DAY THREE CONTINUED

10:45 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

15:15 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

Programme Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

STREAM A - OVERTOPPING METHODS (II)

STREAM C - NEW TESTING FACILITIES

Comparison of Existing Formulations for Estimating the Overtopping Rate in Harbour BreakwatersMaria Angeles Rodriguez Gil, Coastal Engineer, CEDEX - CEPYC

Wave Overtopping Formula for Seawalls Constructed Near Shoreline Using Runup FormulaTakashi Tamada, Group Manager, IDEA Consultants Inc.

Statistical Characterisation of Extreme Overtopping Wave VolumesBarbara Zanuttigh, Assistant Professor, University of Bologna

The Marine Aggregate Regional Environmental Assessments - New, Integrated, Coastal Datasets to Assist Regional ManagementDaffyd Lloyd Jones, Technical Director, MarineSpace Ltd

Beach Nourishment in Wales – Practical Issues, Multiple Benefits and Ecological EffectsKath Wellard, Senior Marine Environmental Scientist, Atkins Ltd

Description of the New Delta FlumeBas Hofland, Senior Researcher / Consultant, Deltares

Hydraulic Test Facilities at Dikes in SituGosse Jan Steendam, Head of Department Flood Defence, INFRAM International b.v.

The All-Waters Test Facility – The Role of a New Facility in Physical Modelling for Marine and Coastal Engineering Thomas Davey, Technology Transfer Manager, University of Edinburgh

STREAM B - COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

11:15 STREAM A - BREAKWATERS (III) STREAM C - WAVE - STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS

Berwick Breakwater Refurbishment, Berwick Upon Tweed, UKChris Grogan, Principal Engineer, Royal HaskoningDHV

Gibraltar HarbourJane Arbuckle, Project Director, Ramboll

Gorey Pierhead and Breakwater InvestigationSteve Hold, Associate , Arup

Economically Optimised Breakwater Design at Exposed Location

Fife Shoreline Management Plan 2 (SMP2)Murray Scott, Consultant Engineer, Fife Council

Deriving a Sustainable, Appropriate and Cost Effective Shoreline Management Plan for Karnataka, IndiaRosalind Turner, Senior Coastal Engineer, Mott MacDonald Ltd

A Fresh Look at Managed Realignment: Estuary Wide and Long Term SustainabilityNigel Pontee, Principal Coastal Scientist, CH2MHILL

Sustainable Coastal Management for Clacton and Holland on SeaAndrew Rouse, Project Team Manager, Environment Agency

Wave Force Acting on Bridge with Cross-Section of Concave ShapeSusumu Araki, Associate Professor, Osaka University

Wave Loads on a Submerged Intake Structure in the Surf Zone Mark Hecimovich, Graduate Student, University of Ottawa

Change in Wave Pressure at the Front and Rear Walls According to the Porosity of Perforated Caisson BreakwaterSang-Ho Oh, Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology

Wave Reflection: Small and Large Scale Experiments on Wave Absorbing Quay WallsCorrado Altomare, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Flanders Hydraulics Research

STREAM B - SHORELINE MANAGEMENT

12:45 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING

13:45 STREAM A - SINGLE LAYER ARMOURING STREAM C - RENEWABLES (II)

The Influence of the Wave Height Distribution on the Stability of Interlocking Single Layer Armour UnitsSuzanna Zwanenburg, Student, Delft University of Technology

Designing and Constructing Cubipod Armored Breakwaters in the Ports of Malaga and Punta Langosteira (Spain) Antonio Corredor Molguero, Technical Office Head, Sociedad Anónima Trabajos y Obras

Hydraulic Design of a Groyne System in Extreme Swell Conditions, A Case Study Sarah Audenaert, Project Engineer, IMDC nv

The Extension of the Pointe Noire Breakwater - CongoPieter Bakker, Senior Coastal Engineer, Delta Marine Consultants

Development of a Coastal Flood Warning System for Loch Linnhe, ScotlandDaniel Rodger, Senior Coastal Engineer, JBA Consulting

Firths of Forth and Tay Coastal Flood Warning ImprovementMichael Cranston, Flood Forecasting and Warning Manager, Scottish Environment Protection Agency

East Coast Flood Risk Review: Developing Strategic Flood Risk Forecasting for Surge TidesMichelle Partridge, Senior Technical Advisor, Forecasting, Modelling and Hydrology, Environment Agency

The Coastal Wave and Overtopping Forecast Service for Network Rail Scotland Nigel Tozer, Principal Scientist, HR Wallingford

A Review of Marine Environmental Considerations Associated with Concrete Gravity Base Foundations in Offshore Wind DevelopmentsIan Reach, Principal Marine Ecologist, MarineSpace Ltd

Design of Scour Protections in Offshore Wind FarmsClara Matutano, PhD Student, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

Concrete Gravity Foundations for Offshore Wind: New Guidelines for Design, Construction and InstallationGordon Jackson, Director, Arup Ltd

A New U-OWC Device to Produce Electrical Power from Ocean Waves: Some Applications to Italian Coasts Felice Arena, Professor, Mediterranea University

STREAM B - FLOOD FORECASTING

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17:30 CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

A technical visit will be taking place on Saturday 21 September 2013 which includes:

§ A boat trip on the Forthe Bell taking in the iconic Forth bridges

§ A presentation on the Forth Replacement Crossing with focus on foundations and marine works

§ Lunch in historic Dunfermline

§ Presentation and exhibition at the Fife Renewables Innovation Centre (FRIC)

§ Visit to a viewing platform overlooking Fife Energy Park.

The visit costs £50 + VAT and guests are also invited to attend. Visit ice-breakwaters.com for a full programme and more details.

Taking place at the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, and featuring presentations from nine international experts, themes include:

§ Updates to guidance on wave overtopping predictions

§ Progress in marine renewable energy research – wave and tidal

§ Advances in Computational Fluid Dynamics tools and examples of their use in practice

§ Breakwater armouring – experience of recent damage and guidance for analysis and model testing

§ Global Climate Change modelling, and implications for coastal structures

The short course costs £149 + VAT. For registration and further details visit ice-brekawaters.com

15:45 PLENARY

Relevance of Varying Coastal Defense Systems on Flooding and Damage of Coastal AreasFrank Thorenz, Head of Division Lower Saxony Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency

Analysis of the Stability of Armour Units during the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Tohoku TsunamiMiguel Esteban, Associated Professor, The University of Tokyo

Techniques in the Design of Maritime Stuctures to Maximise Asset Use and Extend Design LifeRobert Dunsire, Director of Operations, Jacobs UK

Design Development of the Marine Foundations for the Forth Replacement Crossing Stephen West, Geotechnical Director, Ramboll

CLOSE - The Future William Allsop, Chair, Coasts, Marine Structure and Breakwaters 2013

Kevin Burgess, Director, Coastal UK & Europe, CH2M HILLIan Bryden, Chair of Renewable Energy, University of Edinburgh

PROGRAMME DAY THREE CONTINUED

Programme Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

Technical Visit

Saturday 21 September 2013

Pre-Conference Short Course

Tuesday 17 September 2013

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Sponsors Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

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Premium Sponsors

TOPCONTOPCON, an innovative and global market leading company, develops and manufactures precise satellite positioning products and software solutions for surveying and civil engineering, earthworks and road construction, construction site management, mobile asset mapping and management and GIS data capturing.www.topcon.com

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RambollRamboll has experience on major port projects across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the UK. We provide expertise in maintaining a healthy marine environment including coastal defence and flood protection as well as assisting clients through all development phases from the earliest planning and pre-feasibility studies to masterplan studies, design, construction and asset management.www.ramboll.co.uk

GEOfabricsGEOfabrics are a specialist manufacturer of high performance non woven geotextiles, tailor engineered to a mechanical and hydraulic specification. GEOfabrics are world renowned for material quality and technical service, contributing to design guidelines e.g. Ciria C683 Rock Manual, giving consultant engineers the confidence to specify GEOfabrics for coastal defence applications.www.geofabrics.com

McLaughlin & HarveyMcLaughlin & Harvey is one of Northern Ireland’s leading Building & Civil Engineering Contractors with expertise in: Marine Engineering: 100 years’ experience of new port design & construction. Renewable Energy: Development and deployment of tidal energy devices, portfolio includes onshore wind farms. Railway infrastructure: 25 years’ of Railway Design & Construction. Civil Infrastructure: Design & Construction incorporating complex structures.www.mclh.co.uk

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Boskalis WestminsterFounded in 1933, Boskalis Westminster is a subsidiary of Royal Boskalis Westminster NV. Active in over 50 countries, we are one of the world’s largest dredging and marine contracting groups, and are the most experienced in the UK. Along with our group subsidiaries, we have the capability to undertake diverse coastal and offshore marine engineering projects and services. Boskalis Westminster minimise timescales and costs by providing UK based vessels and support equipment, fitted with a versatile range of plant and equipment.

Our markets demand an appreciation of our interaction with the environment, and our policies highlight our commitment to staff training and to the development of innovative equipment and techniques to minimise environment impacts.

Boskalis Westminster are ISO 9001:2000,ISO 14001:2004, OHSAS 18001:1999 accredited.

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leading programme management, construction management and design firm, as ranked by Engineering News-Record and named a leader in sustainable engineering and environmental services by Verdantix.

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Reinforced Earth CompanyReinforced Earth Company (RECo) is recognised as the global market leader in hard faced reinforced soil structures. For more than 50 years RECo has set the standards for reinforced soil retaining structures and has completed more than 50,000 projects worldwide.www.reinforcedearth.co.uk

Moffatt & NicholMoffatt & Nichol is a leading global infrastructure advisor specialising in the planning and design of waterfront facilities, shaping our rivers and coastlines, with a reputation for excellence and innovation. We provide specialised expertise in coastal, estuarine and riverine environments, offering latest technologies and many of the industry’s leading practitioners. www.moffatnichol.com

ATKINS ATKINS is one of the world’s leading design, engineering and project management consultancies. We have the breadth and depth of expertise to respond to the most technically challenging and time critical infrastructure projects. ATKINS has recently been commissioned to finalise a piece of pioneering work which will greatly support the operational performance and profitability of the Port of Dover, one of the world’s busiest passenger ports.www.atkinsglobal.co.uk

TenCateTenCate Geosynthetics designs, produces, markets and sells geosynthetic solutions for geotechnical problems in civil and Hydraulic, Marine & Dewatering engineering applications all over the globe. TenCate Geosynthetics is a global leader in geosynthetics with its brands: TenCate Polyfelt® , TenCate Bidim®, TenCate Miragrid, TenCate Rock®, TenCate Geolon®, and TenCate Geotube®www.tencate.com

GRAHAMGRAHAM is a privately owned company operating throughout the UK. We have undertaken a diverse range of marine projects. These include harbour construction, pier improvements, dredging, refurbishment of weir gates and breakwater construction. We offer a D&B service, and pride ourselves in delivering innovative approaches to our marine projects.www.graham.co.uk

Raymond Brown ConstructionRBC has significant experience in the management of coastal engineering works in Southern England and Wales. Recent projects include the construction of seawalls, revetments, groynes and rock armour. With our modern fleet of plant and professionally qualified staff we are able to offer competitive solutions to the most challenging tasks. www.raymondbrownconstruction.co.uk

Concrete Layer InnovationsCLI is a subsidiary of ARTELIA in charge of distributing innovative technologies in the field of artificial breakwater protection units and providing top-level technical assistance. The single-layer systems (ACCROPODE™, CORE-LOC™) proposed by CLI consist of unreinforced concrete armour units designed for the protection of exposed coastal structures. CLI acts as a licensee of the USACE and ARTELIA. www.concretelayer.com

Royal HaskoningDHVRoyal HaskoningDHV is one of Europe’s leading independent project management, engineering and consultancy service providers. The company’s 8,000 staff provide services worldwide from 100 offices in 35 countries .The company carries out some 30,000 projects every year in planning and transport, infrastructure, water, maritime, aviation, industry, energy, mining and buildings.www.royalhaskoning.co.uk

ESGESG is a leading geotechnical services provider and the UK’s number one choice for site investigation. We offer a diverse range of services for land and overwater projects and an integrated package of services covering the whole project lifecycle from pre-build phase through to site investigation, design, construction and monitoring.www.esg.co.uk

BESIXFounded in 1909, BESIX is Belgium’s largest civil engineering contractor, with extensive experience in the design and construction of ports, jetties and breakwaters from the Caribbean to Australia. A significant number of recent projects have been completed in the Oil & Gas sector, using our extensive fleet of marine equipment.www.besix.com

VolkerStevinVolkerStevin provides complex engineering solutions across the marine, flood and coastal protection, renewable energy, water and land remediation sectors. As part of VolkerWessels UK, we are able to draw on our international group’s expertise and specialist resources to deliver better, safer, faster and more cost effective services for our clients.www.volkerstevin.com

Buro HappoldBuro Happold is a consulting practice that relishes challenging projects in the marine environment. From our 28 offices in 12 countries, we masterplan large new waterfront developments, enable the regeneration of historic harbours, and engineer prestigious projects such as Louvre Abu Dhabi and Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City in Kuwait.www.burohappold.com

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XblocXbloc® by Delta Marine Consultants is the most efficient armour unit for breakwaters and shore protections. The Xbloc has a simple robust shape and provides high stability due to good interlocking between the units. Since 2003, Xbloc has been applied successfully on various ports and shore protections around the world.www.xbloc.com

Herbosch-KiereHerbosch-Kiere Marine Contractors Ltd is a leading European Maritime contractor. Core activities include marine construction, marine piling, renewable construction, dredging, rock placing, heavy lift, demolition, wreck removal, environmental works and renovations. We own and operate a wide selection of marine plant/equipment and have our own dedicated quay with workshop/ technicians.www.herbosch-kiere.co.uk

ArupArup is a global firm of planners, designers, engineers and business consultants. Our Maritime engineering teams provide masterplanning, feasibility studies, engineering design, project management and construction supervision of maritime engineering projects. Our expert advice covers, ports/harbours, jetties/quays and maritime structures, waterfront developments, coastal flood risks, maritime hydraulics, and inspection/diving services.www.arup.com

HUESKERHUESKER is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of custom-made geosynthetics. We offer a wide range of solutions for the construction industry like ground improvement and foundation engineering, infrastructure and hydraulic engineering. HUESKER´s technical team offers design advice and engineering solutions for our certified geosynthetics.www.huesker.com

ValeportValeport are the UK’s leading manufacturer of Oceanographic and Hydrographic instrumentation which include the world’s most accurate Sound Velocity Probes / Sensors, Altimeters, Radar Level Sensor, Current Meters, Tide Gauges, Wave Recorders, CTD’s, Multi-Parameter CTD’s and GPS Echo Sounders. Engineered solutions to your monitoring challenge.www.valeport.co.uk

Commercial Marine & Piling LtdAt CMP we thrive on the technical & logistical challenges presented by the marine environment. With our ‘anything’s possible’ attitude we demonstrate how experience & capability combine to deliver results while leading the way with H&S & environmental best practice. Our team are marine specialists & together offer drive, innovation, competence & experience.www.cmp.uk.com

Naue GeosyntheticsNaue Geosynthetics, a leading geosynthetics manufacturer of products for construction applications e.g. filtration, drainage, protection, separation, reinforcement, sealing and erosion control. We have considerable experience in designing and supplying premium products for erosion control, rip rap, scour and coastal projects all over the world.www.naue.com

MESURISMESURIS company was founded 20 years ago in France. Successfull leading edge POSIBLOCTM system has been launched year 2008. With the innovative system GEOSUB 3DTM, MESURIS is focusing on 3D real time very high resolution geo-referencing to produce single layer armor units “as built” DTM without survey vessel or diver.www.mesuris.com

ACE GeosyntheticsACE Geosynthetics, since established in 1996, has grown into the leading “Geogrid” and “Geotextile” supplier in Taiwan and is well-known worldwide for its work in Eco-engineering to reserve and restore the Mother Earth. Top quality with perfect durability production and intellectual proficient service are the key elements leading ACE Geosynthetics rapid and wide expansion over the world.www.geoace.com

URSURS offers multidisciplinary professional services in all aspects of maritime and coastal developments, from container, cruise and bulk terminals to energy production facilities and coastal defences. Through our global network of offices, our talented employees combine local knowledge with international expertise to deliver even the most complex projects.www.urs.com

Van OordVan Oord is a leading international contractor specialising in dredging, marine engineering, offshore (oil, gas and wind), dry infrastructure and soil improvement projects to include land reclamation, port development, maintenance dredging, coastal and shore protection, offshore dredging, trenching, laying and burial of cables, construction of landfalls, shore approaches, deep water rock dumping, subsoil consolidation.www.vanoord.com

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Sponsors Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 201318–20 September 2013, Edinburgh, UK

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TERRAMTERRAM, a Fiberweb Brand. Fiberweb Geosynthetics manufacture the TERRAM geosynthetic range of robust high performance nonwoven geotextiles for coastal defence applications. TERRAM Geosynthetics offer the coastal engineer solutions for coastal and waterway applications where a geotextile is required for protection, filtration, separation, erosion control or drainage.www.fiberweb.com

DeepDeep BV is specializing in hydrography, geophysics and oceanography. Skeye BV, a sister company of Deep BV is specialized in Geodesy and aerial photography. The areas of operation include inshore waterways, harbours, coastal zones and offshore areas. Projects are carried out worldwide. The cooperation between both companies provided synergy for our clients.www.deepbv.nl / www.skeyebv.nl

Inland & Coastal Inland and Coastal Marina Systems specialise in the design, manufacture and installation of floating concrete breakwaters, commercial and leisure pontoons, and gangways and have a strong reputation for robust and durable products, operating in the harshest of environments. With numerous references, we have an extensive portfolio of innovative floating solutions.www.inlandandcoastal.com

World Scientific World Scientific (WS) is a leading independent publisher of high quality scientific content, publishing about 500 books annually and more than 120 journals in various fields. WS collaborates with prestigious organisations like the Nobel Foundation, US National Academies Press, and the Imperial College Press (a WS subsidiary), amongst others.www.worldscientific.com

BonarBonar is an international manufacturer of Geosynthetics & Construction Fibres. The high performance Bontec nonwoven geotextiles and ADFIL fibres for reinforcing concrete have been incorporated and widely used in many prestigious coastal protection schemes. These projects include Blackpool, Brighton, and various east coast of England schemes. Plus the Palm in Dubai!www.bonar.com

Intermarine Intermarine is a provider of innovative mooring solutions for use in multiple applications. UK based Intermarine, is an industry leader and a new partnership with the Marinetek Group has further increased its market presence overseas. The partnership also adds heavy concrete pontoons, breakwaters and floating buildings to the available solutions.www.intermarine.co.uk

LKAB Minerals LKAB Minerals supplies MagnaDenseTM to the Civil Engineering & Construction industry, a high grade aggregate that enables the production of concrete with a density of 3.9 t/m3. This characteristic makes it perfect for securely ballasting wind and wave machines to the seabed and for use in coastal defences, withstanding decades of tidal movement and erosion. www.lkab.com

SF MarinaA world leader in floating concrete breakwaters - offers a full range of marine construction services. We have the in-house competence, knowledge and experience to design, permit, manufacture, install, and operate marinas. The company has completed installations in climatic conditions ranging fromNorth of the Arctic Circle to the Tropics.www.sfmarina.se

Orsta Marina SystemsOrsta Marina Systems design, supply and install floating breakwaters, large concrete pontoons and marina equipment for both leisure and commercial harbours. We build concrete breakwater pontoons from 2.4 metres to 7.00 metres wide. We specialise in ‘on site’ production and can build your breakwater wherever you need it!www.orstamarina.nl

KORECKOREC are specialists in the provision of Survey, Mapping, Machine Control and Construction solutions. For over 40 years, KOREC have been dedicated to providing customers with the best possible productivity solutions, and our partnership with Trimble means that we have the right technology to suit any requirement.www.korecgroup.com

Fibrwrap Construction UKWith nearly 25 years’ experience in construction, Fibrwrap is a leading name in the provision of specialist contracting. Operating throughout Europe, Fibrwrap UK provides innovative repair services to strengthen all types of structures. Since 1988, we have led the FRP repair industry, providing cost-effective solutions to clients covering every sector.www.fibrwrap.co.uk

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