Tag: geotechnical

Louisiana Transportation Conference 2025

GeoEngineers will be attending the 2025 Louisiana Transportation Conference (LTC) in Baton Rouge this year from March 16-19, and we’re looking forward to connecting with partners and clients! This biennial conference attracts nearly 2,000 transportation professionals from across the state and region, including key agencies like The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). […]

Yichi Du Featured on The Ground Investigation Podcast

Yichi Du recently appeared on The Ground Investigation Podcast, a geoscience podcast featuring interviews and insights from professionals across the industry. Yichi, a staff geotechnical engineer in our growing San Diego office, discusses his academic and professional experiences across China and the U.S., with a specific focus on his groundbreaking work with numerical modeling (i,e. […]

Join us at the 2025 TEAM Conference!

GeoEngineers is excited to be returning to the Transportation Engineers Association of Missouri (TEAM) Annual Conference again this year. A team of our pipeline and geotechnical staff—including Larry Sant, Jon Robison, Mike Fritz, Garrett Conrad, and April Smith—will be there, and they’d love to connect with you! If you’re planning to attend, be sure to […]

Intisar Ahmed Wins ASCE New Faces 2025 Award

Project Geotechnical Engineer Intisar Ahmed, PE, has been honored as one of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) 2025 New Faces of Civil Engineering. This prestigious national recognition is awarded to ten collegiate honorees who are undergraduate students and ten professional honorees who are under 30 years of age. Intisar was selected as one […]

GeoEngineers Projects Win ACEC Washington Awards

The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Washington recently recognized two GeoEngineers projects with local Engineering Excellence Awards, the Fishtrap Creek Suspension Bridge and Go East Landfill Closure. The Go East Landfill Closure and Redevelopment won a Silver Best-in-State Award for Complexity, and the Fishtrap Creek Suspension Bridge received a Gold Best-in-State Award for Original […]

Overwater Drilling on Iconic San Diego Pier

GeoEngineers is helping the City of San Diego replace the Ocean Beach Pier, an iconic landmark in the Ocean Beach community and one of the longest piers on the West Coast. Originally built in 1966, the concrete pier had deteriorated and had been intermittently closed due to storm damage over the past 5 to ten […]

NAIOP 2024 Night of the Stars Winners

GeoEngineers made important contributions to four award-winning Seattle development projects recognized at NAIOP Washington’s annual Night of the Stars Gala on November 1. Michael Gray, Erik Ellingsen, and Matt Smith were on hand as The Ayer, The Hemlock, Northlake Commons, and Microsoft’s East Campus won awards. Longtime GeoEngineers’ client Vulcan Real Estate was also recognized […]

Totem Lake Connector Recognized with ASCE, ENR Awards 

Awards are continuing to roll in for the Totem Lake Connector Bridge, a marquee pedestrian and bicycle bridge that was the final piece in Kirkland, Washington’s long-awaited Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC) Trail. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) recently recognized Totem Lake Connector as its Large Project of the Year for Region 8, and […]

Join Us at the Louisiana Civil Engineering Conference & Show!

We’re excited to announce that GeoEngineers will be attending the 34th Annual Louisiana Civil Engineering Conference & Show on September 18 & 19, 2024, at the Pontchartrain Convention & Civic Center in Kenner, LA! Stop by Booth 318 to meet Jennie Aguettant, Dave Eley, and Justin Garner, discover our latest projects and innovations, and engage […]

Drone Video Shows Off Crab Creek Bridges

Last month, the Crab Creek Bridge and Trestle Replacement Project in Eastern Washington reached substantial completion, and general contractor GAME Inc. marked the occasion by capturing some beautiful drone footage (see video below.) The project successfully built two new pedestrian bridges along the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail (formerly the John Wayne Trail) to […]

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