My list of blog-worthy items is pretty long but my spare time is short. Here are a few I haven’t gotten to that you may be interested in.
- 2012 Geo-Congress and Other 2012 Deep Foundations Events plus 2013 Geo-Congress – Source: Deep Foundations Committee of the Geo-Institute of ASCE
- Settlement problems at ER of Dayton area hospital – Source: Newschannel9
- Post-tensioning used for seismic stability of CA building – Source: ENR via ASCE SmartBrief
- Have fracking earthquakes gone quiet? – Source: Ontario-geofish
After an exciting few months, the last week has been eerily quiet according to Ontario-geofish. - New Free 3D Visualization Tool from Microsoft – Source: Microsoft Research via Arizona Geology
- Load testing drilled shafts in Piedmont Rock – Source: Dan Brown and Associates, PC
- State drills deep in Hudson River to prepare for new Tappan Zee Bridge – Source: LoHud.com
- UDOT presents SR-14 plan – Source: thespectrum.com
- Online map shows Oregonians whether their home may slide away – Source: KEPR CBS 19
- Expert Panel Confirms WSDOT’s Viaduct Replacement On Schedule, On Budget – Source: AASHTO Journal
- Top 10 UK piling contractors – Source: The Construction Index
- USA Latest to Use Large-diameter TBM for Highway Project – Source: Tunnel Business Online
- Is ‘Fracking’ profanity? It is to the O&G industry. – Source: Fuel Fix via Geology.com
- Keller Group plc Wins Major Contract Award In Western Australia
- California Central Valley gets comprehensive flood control plan – Source: CE News
- Study indicates hydraulic fracturing not linked to groundwater contamination – Source: CE News
- Tunnel-boring completion great for Seattle, but it’s the end of the line for Tacoma plant workers – Source: The News Tribune via ASCE SmartBrief
- Christchurch Earthquake: Rules On Damaged TC3 Sites – Source: Stuff.co.nz
- Gas supply to Armenia halted as landslide damages pipe – Source: Public Radio of Armenia
- Peak Oil Scare Fades as Shale, Deepwater Wells Gush Crude – Source: Bloomberg via Geology.com
- ASFE NewsLog Now Available Free – Source: ASFE: The Geoprofessional Business Association
- Port of Miami tunnel boring machine approaching Government Cut – Source: MiamiHerald.com via ASCE SmartBrief