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Title: Advancing the Geoengineering Community www'geoinstitute'org


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Advancing the Geo-engineering
Communitywww.geoinstitute.org
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Meet Your Governors
Jean-Louis Briaud, Ph.D., P.E. D.GEPresident Arth
ur Hoffmann, Jr. P.E., D.GE Past President Ed
Kavazanjian, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE
Vice-President Craig Benson, Ph.D., P.E. William
M. Camp, III, P.E. Moustafa Gouda, P.E., F.ASCE,
D.GE Larry Jedele, P.E. Philip King, P.E.,
F.ASCE, D.GE Barbara Luke, Ph.D., P.E. - joins
the Board this Fall.
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G-I International Secretary
  • Robert D. Holtz, Ph.D., PE,
  • Dist. M.ASCE, D.GE

4
G-I Staff
  • Carol Bowers, P.G., CAE, G-I Director
  • Linda Bayer, G-I Manager, IOM
  • Lauren Tighe, G-I Board and Meetings Specialist
  • Elizabeth Cuscino, G-I Administrative
    Specialist

Our staff motto We try to never drop the
ball.
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Geo-Institute Core Purpose
  • To advance the
  • geo-engineering community.

6
Geo-Institute Core Values
  • Responsiveness to members needs
  • Ethical behavior
  • Service to the profession and society
  • Innovation
  • Technical excellence
  • Inclusiveness

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What is the Geo-Institute?
  • One of eight ASCE specialty membership
    organizations.
  • Created by the ASCE in October 1996.
  • 11,000 members and 49 Organizational members.
  • Specialty conferences, journals and
    practice-oriented publications educational
    programs networking and coalition-building
    technical committees and
  • task forces, and leadership on emerging issues.
  • An extensive awards program.
  • Numerous networking events, technical committees,
    and vibrant annual conferences
  • and exhibitions.
  • Geo-Strata, the official bi-monthly magazine of
    the Geo-Institute, is a free
  • membership benefit.
  • Serves as the United States member society of the
    Intl Society for
  • Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
    (ISSMGE).

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49G-I Organizational Members
  • Anderson Drilling
  • Ardaman Assoc. Inc.
  • Brayman Construction Corporation
  • CH2M Hill
  • Condon-Johnson Assoc., Inc.
  • Con-Tech Systems Ltd.
  • D'Appolonia
  • DBM Contractors, Inc.
  • DGI-Menard, Inc.
  • ECS Limited
  • Ellington Cross
  • Fudo Construction, Inc.
  • Fugro Consultants, LP
  • Gannett Fleming, Inc.
  • Geocon Incorporated
  • GeoKon, Inc.
  • Geopier Foundation Co.
  • Geo-Solutions Inc.
  • GeoStructures, Inc.
  • GeoSyntec Consultants
  • Geotechnology, Inc.

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G-I Organizational Members
  • Geoteknik A.S
  • Golder Associates Inc.
  • GRL Engineers, Inc./Pile Dynamics
  • Gregg Drilling Testing, Inc.
  • Hayward Baker Inc.
  • Insulfoam
  • Kelly Tractor
  • Kleinfelder, Inc.
  • Layne GeoConstruction
  • Loadtest, Inc.
  • McKinney Drilling
  • Moore and Taber
  • Moretrench
  • NTH Consultants, Ltd.
  • Nicholson Construction Company
  • Rembco Geotechnical Contractors, Inc.
  • SME, Inc.
  • Schnabel Engineering
  • Schnabel Foundation Company
  • STS Consultants, Ltd./AECOM
  • Strata Systems
  • Terracon, Inc.
  • Terra Insurance Company
  • Testing Service Corporation
  • Thompson Engineering, Inc.
  • The Robert B. Balter Co.
  • URS Corporation
  • ZETAS Zemin Teknolojisi A.S.

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Is Your Firm an Organizational Member?

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11 Geo-Institute Chapters
  • Alabama Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Boston Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Delaware Valley Geo-Institute Chapter
  • East Central Florida Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Maryland Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Pittsburgh Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Oklahoma Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Sacramento Geo-Institute Chapter
  • San Antonio Geo-Institute Chapter
  • St. Louis Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Texas Section Geo-Institute Chapter
  • All the information you need to become a chapter
    is posted
  • on the Geo-Institute website and in the materials
    you received.

12
Geotechnical Groups

42 Geotechnical Groups across the United States
in 28 states.
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7 Graduate Student Organizations
  • Purdue University
  • Texas A M University
  • University of Illinois
  • University of Oklahoma
  • University of Texas
  • University of Washington
  • Virginia Tech

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Relations with Other Organizations
  • International
  • G-I is the US Member Society of the International
    Society (ISSMGE)
  • G-I Members join the ISSMGE through the G-I
  • Chinese Geotechnical Society
  • Canadian Geotechnical Society
  • Indian Geotechnical Society
  • Japanese Geotechnical Society
  • National
  • 29 Allied Organizations (List at
    www.geoinstitute.org)

15
Technical Committees
  • The Geo-Institute has 20 Technical Committees.
  • Share Your Expertise By Joining One or More!
  • Review the list on the G-I website at
    www.geoinstitute.org

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Recent G-I Achievements
  • Hosted the IFCEE 09 Congress Orlando, FL
    March 15-19, 2009.
  • Signed an agreement of cooperation with the
    Chinese Geotechnical Society at IFCEE 09.
  • Established the AGP Certification Program and
    inducted its first class of D.GEs at IFCEE 09.
  • Formed Strategic Task Forces including Annual
    Meeting, Practice Journal, Geotechnical
    Constructability Report Guidelines.
  • Formed the Organizational Member Council.
  • Formed the Student Presidential Group.
  •  

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Recent G-I Achievements
  • Approved a Geotechnical Special Publication
    honoring Bengt Fellenius, to be published in
    March 2012.
  • Held its first traveling short course in San
    Diego, CA.
  • Established a partnering agreement with the
    Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
    encouraging the two organizations to work
    together to advance their mutual interests in the
    mitigation of earthquake hazards.
  • Created a new Student Endowment Fund to support
    the activities of the Student Participation
    Committee.

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Recent G-I Achievements
  • Established the Schnabel Foundation Award.
  • Established the Corporate Volunteer Award.
  • Created several Task Forces to study various
    aspects of G-I activities and benefits.
  • Completed the new Jet Grouting Guideline
    Document
  • Plus, a lot more to come!

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Upcoming G-I Events
                                                  
               GeoFlorida 2010 February 20-24,
2010Palm Beach County Convention Center West
Palm Beach Marriott Hilton Palm Beach
AirportWest Palm Beach, Florida                  
                                              Eart
h Retention 2010 August 1-August 4, 2010 Hyatt
Regency BellevueBellevue, Washington Internation
al Conference on Scour and ErosionHoliday Inn
Golden Gateway November 7-10, 2010San Francisco,
California

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Whats On Your Mind?
  • Questions?

21
Becoming a G-I Chapter
  • After another long day on the farm

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Becoming a G-I Chapter
  • TOTAL COMMITMENT
  • The G-I is your
  • professional family.

23
Geo-Institute Chapters
  • Alabama Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Boston Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Delaware Valley Geo-Institute Chapter
  • East Central Florida Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Maryland Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Pittsburgh Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Oklahoma Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Sacramento Geo-Institute Chapter
  • San Antonio Geo-Institute Chapter
  • St. Louis Geo-Institute Chapter
  • Texas Section Geo-Institute Chapter
  • All the information you need to become a chapter
    is posted on the
  • Geo-Institute website and in the materials you
    received.

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Section/Branch/Chapter Benefits
  • Provides a forum for communication with local
  • Geo-Groups and Section/Branch/Chapter leaders.
  • The G-I Speakers Bureau.
  • Geotechnical Practice Publications.
  • National Exposure for Local Events via monthly
    G-I eUpdate, Geo-Strata magazine CoreBits
    section, the G-I website.
  • Traveling Short Course Partnerships with G-I
    National.

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Geo-Institute Chapter News http//content.geoins
titute.org/groups/index.html
  • Delaware Valley Geo-Institute Chapter May 2009
    News
  • East Central Florida and St. Louis Become New G-I
    Chapters
  • on June 3, 2009.
  • Oklahoma Geo-Institute Chapter Second General
    Meeting
  • August 26, 2009
  • Johnnie's Charcoal Broiler
  • 1130 am - 100 pm
  • 33 East 33rd Street
  • Edmond, OK

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How to Convert an Existing Section or Branch
Technical Group into a New Institute
Chapterhttp//content.geoinstitute.org/groups/in
dex.html
  • The affiliation of Section/Branch Geotechnical
    Groups with the
  • Geo-Institute is strongly encouraged by ASCE.
    The initiative for affiliation should come from
    the Geotechnical Group leaders. Here are the
    recommended procedures to convert a Technical
    Group into a viable and effective Geo-Institute
    Chapter.
  • Benefits of Affiliation with Geo-Institute
  • Steps to Become a Institute Chapter
  • PowerPoint Presentation (Note some Web pages
    have been updated and may not appear as shown in
    the presentation).
  • Sample Bylaws

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How to Become a G-I Institute Chapter for
Non-Geotechnical Group Section/Branch Members
http//content.geoinstitute.org/groups/index.html
  • Benefits of Affiliation with Geo-Institute
  • Steps to Become an Institute Chapter
  • PowerPoint Presentation (Note Web pages have
    been updated and may not appear as shown in the
    presentation)
  • Sample Bylaws

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Questions?
  • For information contact
  • Linda Bayer at lbayer_at_asce.org
  • or 703.295.6162
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