BUILD Dialogues #1: Heavy Arguments – Light Choices

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A new webinar series by Leca International

On 4 February at 13:00 CET, Leca International launches the very first edition of BUILD Dialogues — a new technical webinar series created for professionals who work with the ground… and make decisions that truly matter.

This inaugural session, titled “Heavy Arguments – Light Choices,” will feature one of the most respected names in geotechnical engineering:

Arnstein Watn — Over 40 years of expertise shaping the field

With more than four decades of experience in consulting, research, and project leadership across Europe and beyond, Arnstein Watn has played a key role in developing solutions for complex infrastructure challenges, including:

  • Roads and railways

  • Ports and airports

  • Climate adaptation and resilient construction projects

Arnstein is widely recognised as a trusted expert — someone engineers turn to when the ground conditions become demanding.

A live, direct and practical conversation

During this webinar, Arnstein will join a live discussion together with William, geotechnical engineer at Leca Sweden.

Together, they will:

  • Explore real engineering challenges

  • Share field experiences and lessons learned

  • Answer questions from participants live

  • Provide strong technical arguments for smarter decisions in soil design and foundations

Who should attend?

If you work in:

  • Geotechnics

  • Foundation engineering

  • Infrastructure design

  • Ground improvement

…this session is for you.

It’s a unique opportunity to learn directly from one of the most experienced professionals in the sector.

Register now

Secure your place here:
www.leca.com/build-dialogues

Send your questions in advance

We want this dialogue to reflect the real concerns of the industry.
Send us your questions ahead of time by email or message us directly at:
📩 [email protected]

Don’t miss it.

Heavy arguments. Light choices. Shared knowledge.

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