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Geotechnical Engineering; from design through construction Collaborating with your engineering team.
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Geotechnical Engineering Environmental Consulting Structures Evaluation Building Sciences
Construction Materials Testing Materials Laboratory Nondestructive Examination Drilling
What we do…
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Founded in 1957
Serving the public and private sectors
100% employee-owned More than 1,000 employees specialize
in over 50 technical disciplines September 25, 2015 – Acquired Apex
Geoscience (Offices across TX and LA)
30 offices IA, KS/MO, LA, MN, ND, TX, WI
Braun Intertec Overview
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Geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering that
determines the engineering behavior of earth materials.
What is Geotechnical Engineering?
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Principles of soil and rock mechanics are used to investigate subsurface conditions and materials to: Determine the relevant physical/mechanical and
chemical properties of these materials; Evaluate stability of natural slopes and man-
made soil deposits; Assess risks posed by site conditions; Design earthworks and structure foundation; Monitor site conditions, earthwork and
foundation construction.
Geotechnical Engineering
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Develop an accurate & thorough evaluation of site characteristics (good data)
Effectively communicate data to owner’s agent
Offer professional opinions regarding results—parameters used in design process
Become a trusted partner early—carry through to project completion
Geotechnical Evaluation Goals
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Type of Project Civil Building
Tools for collecting data Soil Borings Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) Asphalt & Concrete Coring Various Types of Rigs
Methods & Process
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Sieve/Hydrometer Atterberg Limits Standard/Modified Proctor California Bearing Ratio Moisture Condition Blow Counts
Evaluating Soil Types
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Pavement Cores Raveling Stripping Fatigue & Stress Cracking
Falling Weight Deflectometer Review Pavement Condition Index On-Site Visual & Photos of Existing
Pavement
Evaluating Pavement Types
Corner DLH Crack- lund
Asphalt Stripping core- Lund
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Reporting results to engineer Outcome determines course of
action
Interpretations & Use
Runway shot?
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Runways Mill & Overlay Pavement Reclamation Rehabilitation Complete Reconstruction
Buildings Pre-existing Fill Deep foundations Suitable Soil Conditions
Soil Correction as needed
Typical Courses of Action
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Keeping construction costs in budget and completion on time
Meeting Project Specifications for QA/QC
Collaboration with owner, engineer, and testing firm
Communication with Contractor and project team
Great final product
Airport Project Goals
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Runways Taxiways Aprons Perimeter Roads
Types of Airport Projects
Tunnels Terminal Buildings Hangars Access Roads Parking Structures
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Thorough plan and spec review Pre-Construction Meeting,
Logistics, and Construction Safety Phasing Plan Discussions
Building a good working relationship with your Airport, Engineering Consultant & Contractor.
Constant Communication with Project Team
Successful Project Start Up
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During the construction phasing, the project engineer and testing group oversees your project so it will; Comply with the design and specifications as well as FAA,
state, and local regulations. Provide certified staff to evaluate, test, and report results
during all phases of the project. Assure accredited labs are performing acceptance testing
per project specifications. Comply with all Safety hazards and concerns at all times.
Construction Materials Testing
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Contractor’s Quality Control Plan Laboratory Source Material Quality Compaction and MC of various lifts Concrete & Asphalt Mix Designs
Quality Control Testing (Contractor)
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Aggregate & Soils Material Quality Verification Moisture Content Compactions
Concrete Pavement (PCC) Accepted Concrete Design Monitoring Air, Slump, and Temperature During
Placement Compressive or Flexural Strength Testing Concrete Pavement Thickness Verification
Quality Acceptance Testing (Owner)
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Asphalt Pavement (HMA)
Accepted Pavement Design Mixture Property Analysis (Air Voids) Pavement Compaction and Thickness (Pavement Cores)
Reporting Timely Reporting of Test Results Percent Within Limits (PWL) Calculations Report results in Accordance to FAA & State
Specifications Submit Final Project Summary Report
Quality Acceptance Testing Cont.
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Communication with Project Team Developing a Suitable Maintenance
Schedule to Prolong your projects Life
Pavement Management Tip