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Boulderscape, Inc.

Contractor specializing in creating natural looking rock and water features for residential, commercial and zoological projects. Visit Boulderscape, Inc.

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Terracon

With local expertise backed by national resources, Terracon provides geotechnical, environmental, construction materials and facilities services nationwide with more than 95 offices and 3,000 employees. Visit Terracon

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Geo-Institute of the ASCE

The Geo-Institute (G-I) is a specialty organization focused on the geo-industry. Created by the American Society of Civil Engineers in October 1996, our 10,400+ members and 44 member organizations now include scientists, engineers, technologists, and […]

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GEO-SLOPE International, Ltd.

Makers of GeoStudio 2004 and 2007, a suite of software products for geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. The components of the suite include SLOPE/W for slope stability, SIGMA/W for stress and deformation analysis, and SEEP/W for […]

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Bimrocks

Another fine site hosted by Geoengineer.org. This site discusses Bimrocks, the “block in matrix” material that has frustrated engineers, geologists and contractors on many a project. If you’ve ever worked on a project that had […]

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Jon Peltier’s Excel Charts

Jon Peltier is a very well known consultant in the Excel community. He has a large collection of tips and tricks for making some charts that you would have never thought Excel could do. Very […]

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

The USACOE is responsible for all of the navigable waters within the continental U.S., as well as for flood control and environmental protection and disaster response. Of course they also are responsible for designing and […]

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Bureau of Reclamation

The USBR is best known for their role in constructing some 600+ dams throughout the Western US. They are heavily involved in hydroelectric power generation, as well as protecting our water resources. Visit Bureau of […]

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Geology.com

A great source for geology news and they also have a number of interesting and useful resources and maps. Visit Geology.com