Deep Dive into Geotechnical Investigations for Roadways and Roadway Structures
Agenda
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021
11:00 am – 2:15 pm CDT (incl. 15-min. break)
Presented by
Curran E. Mohney, RG, CEG
Agenda:
Surface investigation and reconnaissance
Subsurface investigation strategies
Subsurface exploration methods
Sampling and in-situ testing
Instrumentation
Subsurface modeling
Applications for general construction
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Speakers
Curran E. Mohney
Engineering Geologist for the Oregon Department of TransportationMr. Mohney is the Engineering Geology Program leader for the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). The Engineering Geology Program at ODOT encompasses site characterization, subsurface exploration, slopes and embankments, geologic hazards, groundwater, geotechnical instrumentation, and planning and research activities. In this role, he also oversees the Unstable Slopes (landslide/rockfall) Program for ODOT. He is a registered geologist and a certified engineering geologist in Oregon with over 25 years of experience in Oregon and the western states. Mr. Mohney has been the Engineering Geology Program leader since 2004. Prior to this, he had been a staff and project-level geologist for consulting firms and the mining industry as well as for ODOT. He is a graduate of the Geology Program at Portland State University. During his professional career, Mr. Mohney has been involved in the investigation, design, and mitigation of hundreds of landslides and rockfalls.