The ‘Williams’ story began in 1922 when Mr. C. I. Williams graduated from Michigan State University after earning his degree in Civil Engineering. He initially took a job with the […]
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During AGHP’s April 30, 2019 Debris Flow and Steep Creek Hazards Committee meeting, Dr. Song Dongri of the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences […]
Recognition honors companies that are actively engaged in driving positive change in the business community and societies around the world. Denver, Colorado – February 26, 2019 GeoStabilization International, a leading […]
There are few standard specifications applicable to geohazard mitigation structures in North America. For those projects that do contain specifications, it is often seen that non-applicable ASTM or Federal specifications […]
Tell us a bit about yourself and how you became involved in the geohazards industry. I became involved with Radar Monitoring in 2006 and for over 12 years have deployed, […]
GZA GeoEnvironmental, McMillen Jacobs Associates, Washington State Department of Transportation, and GeoStabilization International®, win inaugural AGHP Rope Access Safety Recognition. The recognition, honoring best-in-class safety development and implementation initiatives within the […]
On a side trip during the Highway Geology Symposium in Portland, Maine this past September, members of state departments of transportation and the Association of Geohazard Professional’s Rope Access Committee […]
1. Tell us a bit about yourself and how you became involved in the geohazards industry. I was born and raised in Vancouver, BC, where I grew up in our […]
Flexible net rockfall catchment fences are one tool available to engineers for mitigating rockfall events. These systems have been in use for decades around the world with a rather impressive […]