Geo velopment

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Geo velopment: The role of geological and geotechnical engineering in new and redevelopment projects

EDITED BY: Christoph M. Goss, Ph.D., P.E., Richard L. Wiltshire, P.E., Joels C. Malama, P.E.,  Minal L. Parekh, P.E.

Geo velopment-Across all lands and time, engineers have developed their environment to obtain housing, water, transportation, mineral resources, and protection.

As structures wore out or societal needs changed, the environment would be redeveloped.

Inevitably, the development would start from the ground up, in the realm of the geotechnical engineer, who would make the foundation of the dam, building, or canal strong and clean.

Geotechnical engineering in Colorado began around the 8th Century A.D. at Mesa Verde, when the first reservoir was constructed by the Ancestral Puebloans.

In the 19th Century, geotechnical engineering was focused on mining and irrigation. As cities grew in the 20th Century, the development focus shifted to large buildings, roads, airports, bridges, and dams.

Today, Colorado’s geo-community continues its work to develop new areas and re-develop the old.

We hope that this collection of seminar papers, presenting Colorado’s geotechnical practice and experience related development and re-development, will be of value to others worldwide.

The Geo velopment- Steering Committee convened in August 2007 and held monthly meetings to plan for the 2008 Biennial Geotechnical Seminar.

The Steering Committee members included Joels Malama (Conference Chair), Dr. Christoph Goss, Mark Brooks, Dr. Bill McCarron, Minal Parekh, Becky Roland, Mark Vessely, Leslie Jansen, Steve Bryant, Jere Strickland, Keith Seaton, Melanie Longi, Joe Kerrigan, Chris Wienecke, and Richard Wiltshire.

 

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