September 1 Future Hall, Gadukdo New Airport Special Session, and More

The Busan·Ulsan·Gyeongnam Branch of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers (President Lee Hwan-woo, Professor of Civil Engineering at Pukyong National University) hosted the '2023 Bu·Ul·Gyeong Civil Engineering Convention' on the 1st at the Future Hall of Pukyong National University.

On the 1st, the 2023 Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Civil Engineering Convention was held at the Miraegwan Building of the National Pukyong National University.

On the 1st, the 2023 Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Civil Engineering Convention was held at the Miraegwan Building of the National Pukyong National University.

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This event, a comprehensive academic festival for construction experts and university (graduate) students from industry, academia, and research institutes in the Bu-Ul-Gyeong region, was held with invited lectures, special sessions, general sessions, national research project sessions, civil engineering technology sessions, academic poster sessions, and a capstone design competition.


On the day, invited lectures included 'Basic Plan and Current Status of Gadeokdo New Airport' by Park Ji-hong, Head of the Gadeokdo New Airport Construction Promotion Team at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and 'Smart Construction Technology and New Airport' by Cho Seong-min, Head of the Smart Construction Business Group at Korea Expressway Corporation.


Following this, the Gadeokdo New Airport special session featured presentations and discussions on ▲Gadeokdo New Airport and Busan's Future Vision ▲Technical Considerations for Reclamation of Soft Ground for the Offshore Airport ▲Methods to Shorten Blasting and Construction Periods for the Offshore Airport. The smart construction special session included presentations and discussions on ▲Large-scale Earthwork Automation Technology ▲Rapid Construction Technology of Structures Using Digital Modeling and Prefabrication ▲Construction Project Control and Simulation Technology Based on Smart Construction Digital Platforms.



The Busan·Ulsan·Gyeongnam Branch of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers currently has over 2,700 members and is active as a society of innovative construction professionals researching natural, social, and future social infrastructure.


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