Kleinfelder CEO Bill Siegel
Articles

We must not sell ourselves short: Engineering is an honorable profession

Kleinfelder CEO Bill Siegel

[Editor] Do we as geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists realize the impact of what it is that we do in our professions? Kleinfelder CEO Bill Siegel thinks we need to step back once and a while and look at the significance of our work. In this article contributed to GeoPrac.net, Mr. Siegel describes his observations at more than 50 Kleinfelder offices in this regard. I think I for one will have to work at taking his advice. Click through for Mr. Siegel’s excellent article. [/Editor]

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Roof drills on the TBM installing 20-ft long rock bolts in the ceiling of the Niagara Tunnel
Project Related

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June 2010 Oliver, B.C. mudslide and debris flow
Geologic Hazards

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New elevation profiles in Google Earth 5.2
Software Updates

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Workers form concrete floodwalls in the New Orleans lakefront area
Weekend CUP

Weekend CUP June 14, 2010

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Inside the Devil's Slide tunnel construction, by kxyoung on Flickr
Project Related

Flickr: kxyoung’s stuff tagged with devilsslide

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