Join us for a Presentation on Site Diligence in Boston
The Boston Society of Architects/AIA (BSA/AIA) and GeoEngineers invite you to join us for a lunchtime presentation on “The Importance of Environmental and Geotechnical Site Diligence” from Pat Malone, PE and Neal Carey, LSP. The BSA/AIA is New England’s largest building industry association, and Pat and Neal are excited to share some of their insights […]
Marquee Science Building Breaks Ground in Boston
Last month, contractors broke ground on FORUM, a state-of-the-art life science building at 60 Guest Street, Boston. Stan Sadkowski, Pat Malone, and Heidi Cashman are part of an integrated geotechnical, environmental and construction design team for the project, and they were all on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony on September 22. Global real estate investment […]
32nd Annual Louisiana Civil Engineering Conference & Show
GeoEngineers is participating in this year’s Louisiana Civil Engineering Conference, and we hope to see you there. Principal Geotechnical Engineer Dave Eley and Geotechnical Engineer Nafi Haque are both presenting at the conference. On Thursday morning, Dave will be co-presenting with Engineering Division Supervisor Shannon Haynes of Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA). GeoEngineers has […]
Meet us at the UT Austin Geo-Institute Student Seminar
Geotechnical Engineer Mark Ruberti and Principal Geotechnical Engineer Stan Sadkowski have been invited to give a presentation at the University of Texas at Austin on October 7. The seminar is aimed at graduate students and is organized by the Geo-Institute Student Chapter, and it’s a great chance to ask questions and learn about future career […]
See you at the 47th Annual Conference on Deep Foundations (DFI)
GeoEngineers will be well-represented at the 47th Annual Conference on Deep Foundations in National Harbor, Maryland. Dimitrios Palantzas, Leili Javidannia, and Collin Sweeney from GeoEngineers’ construction design team are attending the Deep Foundation Institute (DFI) event and presenting a co-authored technical paper comparing LRFD and ASD approaches to retaining wall design. They’d love to meet […]
Dam Safety 2022 Conference
We hope you can join us at the Association of State Dam Safety Officials’ (ASDSO) national dam safety conference from September 18-22 in Baltimore, MD. Our dam services team helps clients all over the country manage risks and maintain their critical infrastructure safely. They specialize in integrated services for hydropower projects, including geotechnical engineering, performance-based […]
COPRI PORTS 2022 Conference
Principal Geotechnical Engineer King Chin and Geotechnical Engineer Yanbei Zhang are attending and presenting at the upcoming PORTS ‘22 conference in Honolulu. King and Yanbei specialize in complex numerical modeling techniques, and they’re presenting an example of their work in a paper titled “Soil Liquefaction and Kinematic Loads Evaluation for Seismic Design of Pier in […]
Webinar on Pipeline Energy Transition Coming October 11
Pipeline Webinar Episode 6: Pipeline Solutions in the Energy Transition GeoEngineers is continuing its series of free pipeline webinars with an October 11 presentation on the current energy transition. Join us as we host experts in the pipeline industry to discuss the shift to a three-gas future that includes natural gas, carbon capture and hydrogen solutions. […]
Rising High in Bellevue
The City of Bellevue, Washington, is becoming a showcase for GeoEngineers’ expertise in urban high-rise development. The firm’s advanced numerical modeling and performance-based approaches to geotechnical engineering are on display in more than 17 projects across downtown Bellevue, including five marquee projects under construction right now. Bellevue 600, 555 Tower, The Artise, The Eight, and […]
GeoEngineers Goes Big on RiverRenew Geo-Structural Designs
GeoEngineers provided geo-structural design services for four massive vertical shafts under construction right now in Alexandria, Virginia. These shafts—the largest of which is 72 feet in diameter and 160 feet deep—are part of the city’s new $655 million sewer and stormwater system, RiverRenew. Alexandria’s aging sewer infrastructure was built in the 1800s and, when overwhelmed […]