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ASCE/CAGE December Meeting December 14, 2016
Lakewood Country Club
ABSTRACT: The Michigan Ditch is located in Jackson County, Colorado and is part of the City of Fort Collins water supply system and conveys water from the west side of the Never Summer Mountains to Joe Wright Reservoir on the east side of the range. The 5.2-mile-long ditch was constructed in the early 1900's and has been plagued by slope instability since it was built. An area known as the "Mudslide" has experienced accelerated slope instability in recent years and the piped portion of the ditch through the landslide was destroyed in 2015 when the landslide moved over 20 feet horizontally and 7 feet vertically. This presentation will discuss geology and history of the "Mudslide", ongoing efforts to maintain the ditch pipeline through the landslide, design and construction of an eight-foot diameter, 800-foot-long tunnel behind the landslide along with a unique alternative delivery method utilized for evaluation, design, and construction of the tunnel. Presented by:
Robin Dornfest is President of Lithos Engineering, a Colorado based tunnel, trenchless, geotechnical, and geological engi-
neering and design firm. Prior to starting Lithos Engineering, Robin has worked as a mining geologist in California, as a geol-
ogist for the USGS working on projects in the Grand Canyon and San Francisco Bay, and for several geotechnical firms in Colorado. Currently, Robin manages and works on a wide range of project types including: tunnels, shafts, dams, water and
waste water treatment plants, pipelines (water, stormwater, sewer, oil and gas), large public works and capital improvement projects, geologic hazard investigations and mitigation, groundwater control during construction, temporary support of exca-vations, mining projects, and on occasion serves as an expert witness. Robin is a licensed professional geologist in Wyoming, Texas, Nebraska, and Kansas.
Owen Randall, P.E. is the Chief Engineer for the City of Fort Collins Utilities and holds a BSCE from Colorado State Univer-sity. He manages the Engineering Division of the Water Utilities and is responsible for the design and construction of water,
wastewater and stormwater capital projects. His experience includes 39 years involved in the design and construction of wa-ter and water reclamation treatment plants, large diameter water transmission projects, earthen dams, tunnels and large
scale stormwater detention facilities and pipelines. For over 23 years all the projects he has been involved in have been deliv-ered using a project delivery system termed Alternative Product Delivery System that was developed in the City of Fort Collins Utilities. It revolves around a collaborative team approach to design and construction with the engineer and contractor being selected based on qualifications. All design and construction contracts are negotiated. Over 300 million dollars' worth of capi-tal projects have been designed and built using this system.
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Section Contacts P.2 Bolton and Peck Awards P. 3-4
Continuing Education P.5 Geo-Risk 6-7
Upcoming Section Events P . 8
ASCE Colorado Section Newsletter
Vol 19, No 9—December 2016
2015-2016 Colorado Section Contacts
President Sean Franklin 970-799-3418
seanfranklin@gallowayus.com
Vice President Melanie Jollett 719-668-6538
mjollett@csu.org
Secretary Tim Phelan
720-666-2374 Tim.phelan@ptclwg.com
Treasurer Robert Lankford
303-796-4673 Robert.Lankford@aecom.com
Immediate Past President Richard Wiltshire
303-978-1994 rlwiltshire.pe@comcast.net
COLORADO SECTION’S BRANCH AND
REGION CONTACTS
Northern Colorado Branch President Nathan Alburn 970-223-3706
nathan@clearwatercolorado.com
Southern Colorado Branch President Tamara Dipner 719-272-8839
tdipnet@cpyi.com
Southwest Colorado Branch President Bill Frownfelter 970-768-1058
billf@russellpe.com
ASCE Region 7 Colorado Board of Governors
ASCE Region 7 Director Jay Burress
913-307-2547 jayburress@members.asce.org
ASCE Region 7 Governors Edward Stafford
303-441-4276 estafford@members.asce.org
Scott Asher 719-302-6743
scott.asher@wilsonco.com
INSTITUTE CONTACTS
GEO-INSTITUTE (GI) Nathan Thompson
303-895-1586 Nathan_Thompson@golder.com
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE (SEI) Steven Hakes 303-953-9014
steve@sanstructural.com
TRANSPORTATION & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (T&DI) Vinod Ravindran
720-230-1931 vravindran@triaxgeo.com
ENVIRONMENTAL & WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE (EWRI)
Jon Harris 412-719-9484
jeharris07@gmail.com
Committee Chairs &
Special Contacts
Awards Megan Keefer
Civil Engineering Certification & Partnering
Matt McDole 303-790-8474
mmcdole@lsgallegos.com
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Government Affairs Scott Barnhart 719-439-1439
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History & Heritage Richard Wiltshire
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Membership
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Social Media Vinod Ravindran
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Student Chapter Affairs Roger Torres
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Sustainability Steve Fisher
303-312-8849 stephen.fisher@tetratech.com
Younger Member Group Utkarsh Pandey
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P.O. Box 460022 Denver, CO 80246
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ASCE Colorado Section
Newsletter
December 2016
• December 14, 2016 – Colorado Section luncheon with Colorado Association of
Geotechnical Engineers
• January 19, 2017 – Colorado Section meeting and technical presentation
• February 16, 2017 – Colorado Section meeting and technical presentation
• March 16, 2017 – Colorado Section meeting and technical presentation
• April 20, 2017 – Colorado Section meeting and student awards
• May 18, 2017 – Colorado Section meeting, life member awards and technical
presentation
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