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DVGI November 2013 Volume 14, Issue 2
DELAWARE VALLEY
GEO-INSTITUTE
2013-14 Board of Directors
Chair
Robert M. Sabanas, PE
Past Chair
William K. Petersen, P.E. (-
Vice-Chair / Sponsorship
Melissa Logan Gillespie
Secretary
Bill Rinker, PE
Treasurer
James A. McKelvey III, PE
Academic Liaison
Andrea L. Welker, Ph.D., P.E.
ASCE Liaison
Ara Mouradian, PE
At-Large Board Members:
Newsletter Editor;
Archie Filshill, Ph.D.
Website Advisor
James M. Beideman, P.E.
Russ Preuss
November 2013 Dinner Meeting…….1
October meeting…………...……….….2
November Short Course………………3
Announcements ……….…………....…4-6
Sponsors………………………………...7-10
November 2013 Dinner Meeting and Short Course
Since the early 1990’s, engineers have been designing and developing in situ testing
equipment that can collect high quality strength data from soft clays and other very
sensitive soils. Full flow penetrometers (FFP) and electric vane shear testing (VST)
equipment have been developed to collect in situ strength data digitally. The devel-
opment of these systems has progressed and improved so that today we can measure
undrained shear strengths in very sensitive soils and soft clays to as low as a half of
one kilopascal. Test results from CPT, FFP and VST testing will be reviewed and
compared with laboratory tests from three sites located in the lower mainland of
British Columbia, Canada.
Bruce is an experienced, licensed professional geologist with over 20 years of experi-
ence in the mining exploration, diamond core and geo‐environmental drilling and in
situ testing industries. Since 1999, as Regional Manager of ConeTec’s New Jersey
office, Bruce has gained considerable knowledge and experience in the practical and
technical applications of cone penetration testing (CPT) as well as several other di-
rect push and in situ testing, sampling and fracturing methods. Bruce has managed
numerous projects relating to mining, industrial, construction and civilian engineer-
ing projects in Canada, the United States and internationally. Bruce completed his
undergraduate degree in geology at Laurentian University. Bruce is also a licensed
DE and WV Well Driller, NJ Test Borer and possesses his CDL as well as
HAZWOPER worker and supervisor certifications.
Please register online at www.DVGI.org
*One Professional Development Hour (PDH) will be provided for this
dinner meeting.
SPEAKER: Bruce Miller, P.Geo., ‐ ConeTec, Inc.
TOPIC: Improved Techniques for In Situ Testing
DATE: Tuesday, November 19, 2013
LOCATION: Radisson Valley Forge
1160 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA
TIME: 5:30 PM Social Hour, 6:30 PM Dinner and
7:15 PM Presentation
Register online at www.DVGI.org
***Credit Cards now accepted***
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October, 2013 Dinner Meeting
Jon Bennett, P.E., D.GE, Brayman Construction
LRFD Micropile Design
Mr. Bennett provided a complete overview of the current state of practice in terms of design for
micropiles. His presentation included an introduction of micropiles with a review of their historical
development. He reviewed Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and how it is the predomi-
nant design method utilized today for reinforced concrete and structural steel, and is the primary
focus of the relatively new AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. Jonathan discussed how
micropile design had been performed mainly with Allowable Stress Design (ASD) methodologies, and
most of the design manuals and specifications in existence prior to 2008 were based on ASD. It
was pointed out that in most recent ADSC / DFI Micropile Seminars, there have been a number of
questions regarding the proper use of LRFD for micropiles. Jonathan provided several design
examples and compared the results of various methodologies.
Mr. Bennett serves as Chief Engineer and Business Development Manager for Brayman
Construction Corporation in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania. He has been involved in the design and man-
agement of specialty geotechnical construction projects since 1994 throughout the Mid Atlantic Unit-
ed States. He specializes in the design and analysis of ground anchors and anchored structures
primarily focusing on tieback walls, soil nailing, micropiles, foundation underpinning and tiedowns
for structural support.
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DVGI November 2013
Volume 14, Issue 2
November, 2013 Short Course
Roger A. Failmezger, P.E., F. ASCE – President, In‐Situ Soil Testing, L.C.
Which In‐Situ Test Should I Use: A Designer’s Guide
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM – A snack will be provided
This Short Course will address Sources of Design Uncertainty, Design Method predictions, and various In‐Situ
Tests and their use in USA. These In‐Situ tests include:
Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
Flat Plate Dilatometer Test (DMT)
Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT)
Pressuremeter Test (PMT)
Borehole Shear Test (BST
The presentation will close with concluding remarks about choosing the best test for different design
applications and Quantifying Risk. Mr. Failmezger has supervised and planned geotechnical exploration
programs and performed geotechnical design for numerous infrastructure projects. Those projects have
included large diameter water and sewer mains, roadways, airport pavements, bridges, subway stations, office
buildings, retaining walls, and earth dams.
Based on his design background, Mr. Failmezger knows that one of the most difficult geotechnical tasks is
numerically characterizing the subsurface conditions to accurately determine what values of soil/rock strength,
deformation moduli, lateral/vertical stresses and permeability to use for design. Mr. Failmezger has been an
invited speaker numerous times at VDOT, ASCE, Soil Nailing Users' meetings to discuss these topics. At the
International Site Characterization conference, Dr. Marchetti invited him to be a speaker for the dilatometer
short course. He was an invited speaker at the 1999 and 2004 national ASCE conventions and the 50 years of
pressure meters International Symposium. He has published 20 technical papers on in‐situ testing and
probability. He organizes the Virginia ASCE Geotechnical Section meetings and was an editor and the
organizer for the Second International Flat Blade Dilatometer Conference in 2006. He created a CD‐ROM that
contains a large volume of technical documents that has been used by 5000 engineers worldwide.
While web registration and credit card payment is preferable, you may register for the short course by faxing
this form to Mr. Jay McKelvey III P.E. at 610‐277‐0878 (Voice: 610‐277‐0880). Send check, payable to DVGI, to
Mr. McKelvey, P.E. at Earth Engineering, Inc., 115 W. Germantown Pike, Suite 200, East Norriton, PA 19401
by Friday, November 15, 2013 to confirm reservation for the short course. ($10 short course surcharge for
registration after November 15, 2013). The short course cost is $125 per attendee.
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DVGI November 2013
Volume 14, Issue 2
Announcing New GSI Webinars
The Geosynthetic Institute (GSI) is hosting monthly webinars on the
2nd Wednesday of each month which started June 12, 2013.
The schedule is as follows:
GSI 1 – June 12, 2013 “MSE Wall Failure Data Base of 171 Cases”
GSI 2 – July 10, 2013 “MSE Wall Back Drainage Design”
GSI 3 – August 14, 2013 “MSE Wall Remediation for Walls with Excessive Deformation”
GSI 4 – September 11, 2013 “MSE Wall Field Inspection Practices”
GSI 5 – October 9, 2013 “Geosynthetics in Hydraulic Applications”
GSI 6 – November 13, 2013 “Geosynthetics in Heap Leach Mining”
GSI 7 – December 11, 2013 “Geosynthetics in Agriculture”
GSI 8 – January 8, 2014 “Geosynthetics in Private Development Applications”
GSI 9 – February 12, 2014 “Landfill Failures”
GSI 10 – March 12, 2014 “Landfill Bioreactors”
GSI 11 – April 9, 2014 “Landfill Expansions”
GSI 12 – May 14, 2014 “Landfill Final Covers”
Each webinar is for 90 minutes, from11:30 AM until1:00 PM (Eastern Time Zone).
The presenter in all cases will be Dr. Robert Koerner, Director Emeritus of the
Geosynthetic Institute. Each webinar carries 1.5 Professional Development Hours
(PDH’s). Due to the fixed costs involved, each assess portal will require a $350
registration fee. Of course, as many participants as desired can participate. For details,
additional information, and on-line registration please go to the following address:
www.geosynthetic-institute.org/webinars.htm
Earn PDHs at 2013-2014 DVGI Events
Upcoming Dates for 2013 Dinner Meetings are as follows:
January 19, 2014 Speaker TBA
February 18, 2014 – Student Night at Villanova
March 18, 2013—Speaker TBA
One PDH will be awarded for most dinner meetings that you attend.
Looking for a Geotechnical Career Opportunity?
Have you considered a student internship or a co-op position? It’s a great way to “get your foot in the
door” while gaining practical professional experience. Check the new geotechnical co-op and
internship links on the G-1 Student page at: http://content.geoinstitute.org/student.html.
G-I Chapters and Local Geotechnical Groups
As a 21st Century professional organization, the G-I aims to collaborate with local, national, and in-
ternational geo-professional organizations. To meet that goal, the G-I has developed a strategic plan for outreach to local geotechnical groups to assist them in becoming a Geo-Institute Chapter. Check
out this great link to other G-I Chapters and local Geotech Groups across the country:
http://content.geoinstitute.org/groups/index.html.
The University of Delaware has a Student Chapter. Please contact the Chapter
President, Lauren Lobo at email address [email protected] for more information. Congratulations to the GIUD !
G-I Twitter Brings You Quick News Updates
Twitter is a social networking tool for posting very brief updates, or “tweets.” The G-I launched its
Twitter feed in April 2009 to announce updates to its website and other relevant news items. Since
then, over 150 updates have been posted and more than 144 persons have become registered G-I fol-
lowers. Visit our Twitter feed at http://twitter.com/GeoInstitute. You can check for updates or
“follow” us using a Twitter account, an RSS reader, or one of the many other web applications that
work with Twitter. Spread the word. Also check out the DVGI link at www.linkedin.com. Set up an
account and keep up to date with business associates.
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UPDATE: New DVGI Website
Over the last several months we have added some additional content to the DVGI web site located
at www.dvgi.org. The web site now includes links to our corporate sponsors web pages, past news-
letters, the 2012-2013 DVGI events calendar, industry related links and events, and most notably
a form for online reservations to our monthly meetings.
Please e-mail any of the DVGI Board members if you would like additional information added to
the website.
DELAWARE VALLEY
GEO-INSTITUTE
HAVE DVGI PUBLISH YOUR ARTICLE
Do you have an interesting article on a project or individual in your organiza-
tion that you would like to have published in the DVGI newsletter? Please sub-
mit your articles for consideration in an upcoming edition to Archie Filshill at
DVGI Merchandise Available for Purchase
1 GB memory sticks ($12); coffee mugs ($8); and lapel pins with the DVGI logo ($5) are available for purchase. See Ara Mouradian if you are interested in purchasing any of these items.
ASCE/G-I Members:
Read past and present issues of Geo-Strata magazine online at www.asce.org
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315 Hertzog Boulevard
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: 610-277-2950
Fax: 610-277-7932
CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN OF EXCAVATION SUPPORT
TIEBACK ANCHORS UNDERPINNING
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SHORING MINI-PILES Visit us on the web at: www.schnabel.com
“ Quality is the foundation upon which we build.”
Schnabel Foundation Company
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GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.
Attn: Ernest Hanna, P.E.
215-591-3800 x3612
Environmental and Geotechnical Services 501 Office Center Dr 856 So White Horse Pike
Suite 220 Suite 1
Ft Washington, PA 19034 Hammonton, NJ 08037
www.gza.net
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