Lecture Other Geotechnical Geo-Congress is the annual meeting of the Geo-Institute - sort of a geotechnical family reunion. Every year in February or March, our community gathers for amazing keynotes, great technical talks, the biggest geotechnical exhibit hall in North America, and a lot of fun! To prepare for the 2024 conference in Vancouver, we bring you a series of live streams featuring case histories from the Pacific Northwest!
Our third in the series will be presented Thursday, December 14, at 2pm ET. Monique Anderson of Shannon and Wilson will present on the Alaska Way Viaduct project!
Site Characterization for the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Seawall Replacement Program: Monique will speak about the geotechnical data that was collected in downtown Seattle over the span of 10 years as different options om geologic and historic information to standard geotechnical borings, to simple and complex testing and statistical review.
Monique Anderson has 33 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer at Shannon & Wilson in Seattle Washington. She has worked on numerous geotechnical projects involving bridges, embankments, buildings, piers, retaining walls, landslides, dams, roadways, shoring systems, and excavations for a variety of clients. Monique has served as Project Engineer and Project Manager for a variety of large and small projects, giving her extensive experience in shallow and deep foundation design, slope and embankment stability and settlement studies, liquefaction evaluations, and retaining wall and shoring design.
The Geo-Institute is a technical society with about 12,000 geotechnical engineers and geologists as members. Find out more or join at http://www.geoinstitute.org.
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