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Maurice Bottiau
Keynote 1:19-Nov 2020 (Thursday) 3:30 pm to 4:20 pm IST
Mr. Maurice Bottiau, Franki Foundations
Recent Advances in the Understanding of Augercast Piles and Displacement Augercast Piles and Impact on their Design.
Antonio Marinucci
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Dr. Antonio Marinucci, Advanced Foundation Solutions LLC
Recent Advancements to Enhance Performance and Reduce Risks in Deep Foundations and Ground Improvement
This lecture will present advancements that enhance performance and reduce risk in deep foundations and ground improvement. The presentation will include a discussion of various techniques, devices, and/or approaches and practical applications, installation details, and select test results and observations. Smart Cell (post grouting device), Expander Body (grouted foundation element), Super Cell (bi-directional static load testing device) and EQ-drains (in situ vertical drains) will be discussed. READ BIO
Mary Ellen Large
20-Nov 2020 9:10 am to 9:30 am IST
Mary Ellen Large, Director of Technical Activities, DFI USA
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Conrad Felice
Keynote 3: 20-Nov 2020 (Friday) 10:20 am to 11:10 am IST
Conrad Felice, Ph.D., P.E., P.Eng., D. GE., F. ASCE, Owner and Managing Principal at C. W. Felice, LLC
Overview of the Use of Geotechnical Baseline Reports
This presentation will provide an overview of the development and application of Geotechnical Baseline Reports (GBRs) as a contract document to identify, allocate, and manage subsurface project risks. Ground related risks continue to dominate claims, cost escalation, and schedule delays on projects regardless of the contract delivery system. GBRs are an evolving approach to provide a contractual basis for the allocation of risk by defining site conditions that should be anticipated and included within the contractual obligations and cost for executing a project. Historically, GBRs were developed and applied for use in the tunnel and underground construction industry but are now being used as a risk allocation tool on surface transportation and infrastructure projects. Hence the differences, as well as similarities between underground and surface projects and how GDR’s are applied, will be discussed. The presentation will cover what a GBR is and what a GBR is not, and examples of baseline statements will be provided. How GBR’s integrate with other contract documents will be presented, and their use in resolving differing site condition claims. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of the use of GBRs in traditional contract delivery methods such as design bid build and alternative contract delivery models. READ BIO
Prof. Harry G. Poulos
Keynote 4:20-Nov 2020 (Friday) 11:30 am to 12:20 am IST
Prof. Harry G Poulos, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, Sydney University
'Applications of piling to infrastructure development'
This presentation will discuss a number of infrastructure applications of piles and piling, including piles for pavement support, piles for embankment support, and piles for slope stabilization. In each case, some of the key design issues are outlined, and some aspects of pile behaviour are described. Design methods are then recommended and design charts are presented. Some relevant case histories are also discussed. READ BIO
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Mr. Maurice Bottiau, Franki Foundations
MAURICE J. M. BOTTIAU is General Manager of Franki Foundations, in Brussels, Belgium.
Chairman of the Belgian Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.
Chairman of ETC3 of the ISSMGE: European Technical Committee 3 on Deep Foundation.
Past-President of the European Federation of Foundation Contractors (EFFC).
Board member of the Deep Foundations Institute Europe, and past Trustee of the DFI.
Author of more than 50 papers, lectures and keynotes on Foundation Engineering.
More than 30 years of experience in piling, diaphragm walls and soil improvement.
Dr. Antonio Marinucci, Advanced Foundation Solutions LLC
Dr. Antonio Marinucci is a Principal with V2C Strategists, LLC based in Brooklyn, NY, a (part-time) Research Professor and Lecturer at New York University, and Executive Editor at DFI Deep Foundations Magazine. He has been a designer, project engineer, estimator, and construction manager for a variety of projects involving earth retention systems, drilled and driven deep foundation systems, underpinning, and ground improvement systems. He was the project manager and a co-principal investigator of Phase I of the FHWA research project entitled “Evaluation and Guidance Development for Post-Grouted Drilled Shafts for Highways.” Dr. Marinucci received a BSCE and MBA from the University of Rhode Island, an MSCE from Northeastern University, and a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a professional engineer registered in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a course instructor for FHWA/National Highway Institute, and is an active member of numerous technical committees of the DFI, ADSC, ASCE/GI, ISM, and TRB. Dr. Marinucci has authored or coauthored technical papers on design and construction applications, practical research, and legal issues relating to geotechnical engineering and the geo-construction industry.
Mary Ellen Bruce Large, P.E., D.GE, Director of Technical Activities, DFI USA
Mary Ellen Bruce Large is the Director of Technical Activities for Deep Foundations Institute (DFI), responsible for assisting technical aspects of committee work, research, publications, seminars, journal, magazine, and strategic planning. She holds a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Maryland and a M.S. degree in Geotechnical Engineering from Cornell University. She has over 25 years of experience in the geotechnical, environmental, and deep foundations engineering industry. She worked for major consulting engineering firms before founding geotechnica, s.a., Inc. in 1998, a certified woman-owned geotechnical engineering consultancy. She has authored/co-authored technical papers on micropiles, deep mixing, and ground anchors. She has participated in FHWA's and National Highway Institute programs on micropiles, and she served as FHWA's Principal Investigator for the design manual on deep mixing for embankment and foundation support. She is a Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania, New York and Michigan, a member of ADSC, ASCE, ASTM, Chi Epsilon, DFI, Engineers without Borders, TRB, and a Diplomate of Geotechnical Engineering. She serves as the Technical Lead and Treasurer for the International Society for Micropiles (ISM), established in 2006 as a vehicle for networking micropile specialists globally, disseminating technical micropile information and organizing international micropile workshops.
Conrad Felice, Ph.D., P.E., P.Eng., D. GE., F. ASCE, Owner and Managing Principal at C. W. Felice, LLC
Dr. Conrad Felice is serving as the Washington State Department of Transportation owners representative and Geotechnical Design Manager for the over $2.5 billion I-405 Corridor Program. He is also the Owner and Managing Principal at C. W. Felice, LLC, and an Adjust Professor in the Department of Civil & Coastal Engineer at the University of Florida. He is a professional engineer registered in 15 states and four provinces in Canada. Dr. Felice is a current trustee for the Deep Foundation Institute, a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, a board-certified geotechnical engineer within the ASCE Geo-Institute, and a past member of the Committee on Geological and Geotechnical Engineering for the National Research Council, U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Academically he earned a B.S. and Ph.D., in civil engineering from Ohio University and the University of Utah, respectively and an M.S. in facilities management from the Air Force Institute of Technology.
Prof. Harry G Poulos, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, Sydney University
Prof. Harry Poulos joined the Department of Civil Engineering at Sydney University in 1965, and was appointed a Professor in 1982, a position he held until his retirement in 2001. In 1989, he joined Coffey Partners International, and is currently a Senior Consultant with Coffey. He is also an Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney and an Adjunct Professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He has been involved in a large number of high-rise and infrastructure projects in Australia and overseas. He was selected as the Australian Civil Engineer of the Year for 2003 by the Institution of Engineers Australia, and in 2010, was elected a Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). In 2014, he was inducted into the US National Academy of Engineering. In 2017, he was awarded the Outstanding Leaders and Projects (OPAL) Award for lifetime achievement in design by ASCE.
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