George Fleming (engineer)

George Fleming
FREng, FRSE
Born16 August 1944
Glasgow
NationalityBritish
EducationRoyal College of Science and Technology
Stanford University
University of Strathclyde
Occupation(s)Civil Engineer, Farmer, Author
SpouseIrene MacDonald Fleming [m. 1966]
ChildrenDuar Fleming, Campbell Fleming, Tracy Duncan
Engineering career
DisciplineCivil, environmental
InstitutionsInstitution of Civil Engineers (Past president)
Association of Environmental and Ecological Clerks of Works (Past chairman)
Royal Academy of Engineering (fellow)
Transport Research Foundation (Past fellow)
American Society of Civil Engineers (fellow, now retired)
Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (fellow)
Royal Society of Edinburgh (fellow)
ProjectsLandfill technology and waste management, Computer simulation of floods, Dam and reservoir design

George Fleming FREng FRSE is a Scottish civil engineer specialising in environmental issues. Educated at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Stanford University and the University of Strathclyde he is a doctor of philosophy. His research started with studies of the hydrology of the River Clyde that expanded to a range of subjects including, flood risk, dredging, nuclear waste management, decommissioning of North Sea platforms and contaminated land. He has written reports on flooding for the Institution of Civil Engineers and the British government. Fleming was involved in the planning stages of the Glasgow Garden Festival of 1988 and established a way of reusing dredgings from the Clyde to provide topsoil for the event. He has served as a non-executive director of British Waterways, Port of Tyne boards and for WRAP, a government quango whose aim was to promote recycling and resource efficiency. He is founder and chairman of the EnviroCentre environmental consultancy, of which his son, Duar, is managing director.