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32nd Annual Spring Seminar - Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering May 2, 2015 at Kane Hall, University of Washington
The field of geotechnical earthquake engineering is developing rapidly as seismic hazard is better defined and our understanding of the effects of earthquake shaking on structures evolves. The ASCE Seattle Section Geotechnical Group / Seattle Geo-Institute Chapter is proud to announce our 32nd Annual Spring Seminar dedicated to Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering on May 2nd, 2014 at Kane Hall on the University of Washington campus. We are pleased to have many prominent speakers representing engineering design firms, contractors, and academia.
Course attendees will be eligible to receive 0.8 Continuing Education Units (CEU) or 8 Professional Development Hours (PDH).
$200 Early Registration (before April 17th) $250 After Registration Deadline $75 Students
7:15 AM -8:00 AM. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM -8:10 AM. Opening Remarks 8:10 AM -9:00 AM. Liquefaction A Look Forward Steven Kramer -- University of Washington 9:00 AM -9:50 AM. Elliott Bay Seawall Project: Geotechnical Seismic Design and Construction of Seattle's New Seawall, William Perkins -- Shannon & Wilson, Inc. 9:50 AM -10:20 AM. Morning Break 10:20 AM -11:10 AM. Liquefaction Effects on Pile Foundations: Analysis and Design Ross Boulanger -- UC Davis 11:10 AM -12:00 PM. Seismic Design Case Histories from Greater Vancouver Area -Issues and Solutions Ernest Naesgaard -- Naesgaard-Amini Geotechnical Ltd. 12:00 PM -1:00 PM. Lunch 1:00 PM -1:10 PM. Award Presentation 1:10 PM -2:00 PM. Contractor's Perspective Seismic Engineering & Ground Improvement Mark Koelling and Mark Rohrbach -- Hayward Baker Inc. 2:00 PM -2:50 PM. Seismically Induced Rock Slope Failure Joseph Wartman -- University of Washington 2:50 PM -3:20 PM. Afternoon Break 3:20 PM -4:10 PM. Kinematic Seismic Earth Pressures on Embedded Walls Jonathan Stewart -- UCLA 4:10 PM -5:00 PM. The Seismic and Deep Foundations Analyses for the Colman Dock Project Reda Mikhail & Birkan Bayrak -- Golder Associates and Peter Palmerson -- WSDOT
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LocationRoom 120, Kane Hall, University of Washington Campus in Seattle (View)
4069 Spokane Ln
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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