The Geotechnical Society of Edmonton is pleased to present Mr. Pete Barlow, BGC Engineering, as the keynote speaker for our Annual General Meeting.

Date: April 20, 206
Time: 5:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: Jasper Room, The Derrick Golf and Winter Club, 3500 119 Street NW, Edmonton
Cost: $20 Students, $40 Members, $50 Non-members

Sessional Sponsor: BGC Engineering

Table Wine Sponsor: Mobile Augers and Research Ltd.

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Registration 5:00pm – 6:00pm, Plated Dinner 6:00 – 7:00pm, AGM 7:00pm, Presentation 7:30pm – 8:30pm, Networking 8:30pm – 9:00pm

Business affairs of the Geotechnical Society of Edmonton will occur at this meeting. GSE Members may also put forth a motion to be discussed. AGM documents will be made available via EventBrite and in hard-copy at the venue.

Abstract

Determining the appropriate level of investigation in geotechnical engineering projects is an enduring challenge and can be highly variable from one project to another. Investigation can be expensive and time consuming, but the risks associated with a flawed geologic model can, at times,dwarf any upfront savings on investigation. Pete will share observations and reflections from four decades of geotechnical practice and touch on a series of case histories that highlight this challenge and underscore the importance of “getting the geology right”.

Bio

Pete is a graduate from the geotechnical program at the U of A, where he obtained an MSc. in 1986. He has been working as a consulting engineer since then on a wide range of geotechnical projects, mainly in the mining, pipeline and transportation industries. The application of geotechnical engineering to the pipeline industry has been a particular area of focus in the past several years, including trenchless crossings, slope stability and geohazards. He is currently a Principal Engineer and Director with BGC Engineering, working out of their Edmonton office, on projects in Canada, the US, South America, Europe, and Australia.