It's Showtime
This year’s Hillhead (June 22-24) may have come and gone but not without – excuse the pun – rocking the extractive It’s and construction industries yet again. As usual, many of the world’s...
Tues 19 June - 09:00 - 18:00
Wed 20 June - 09:00 - 18:00
Thurs 21 June - 09:00 - 17:30
This year’s Hillhead (June 22-24) may have come and gone but not without – excuse the pun – rocking the extractive It’s and construction industries yet again. As usual, many of the world’s...

The Institute of Quarrying is the international professional body for quarrying, construction materials and the related extractive and processing industries, with over 5,000 members in some 50 countries of the world. Membership is open to individuals, rather than companies, and the Institute's long-term objective is to promote progressive improvements in all aspects of operational performance through the medium of education and training.
The Institute believes education and training is a life-long opportunity which should be viewed in the broadest terms, starting with initial qualifications gained at college, university or through distance-learning programmes. This is followed by continuing professional development through attendance at conferences, seminars, training courses, competence assessment schemes, workshops, technical meetings, site visits and the updating of knowledge by reading the Institute's journals, technical and management papers and handbooks.
By utilizing these resources, members not only have a means of establishing successful careers in a major industry which supplies society with some of its most basic needs, but also have the opportunity to be part of a growing network of professionals around the world committed to the advancement and sharing of knowledge.
The promotion of high standards of health and safety, together with a progressive attitude towards environmental and social responsibility, also rank prominently in the Institute's order of priorities. This manifests itself through the encouragement of best practice in both quarrying operations and community relations, so that members can be efficient producers, responsible stewards of the environment and 'good neighbours' in the areas where they work.
Contact:
The Institute of Quarrying
7 Regent Street
Nottingham
NG1 5BS
Tel: 0115 945 3880
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