TUESDAY, MAY 11 
 WORKING PLATFORMS  
 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM 
 The Working Platforms Industry - Wide Working  
 Group of ADSC, DFI, and PDCA will present this halfday  
 course for contractors who are learning how to  
 incorporate working platform administrative policies  
 and safety procedures into their company standard  
 practices.  The course will cover administrative  
 procedures published in the document  
 Recommended Industry Practices for Safe Working  
 Platforms for Construction Equipment issued by the  
 three Associations and also will touch on technical  
 topics, such as loading analysis and the elements  
 of a typical engineering analysis and certification  
 report. 
 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF MICROPILES 
 FOR UNDERPINNING  
 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM 
 Mike Empiza, David Kirschner and David  
 Scott, of Keller, will outline reasons and typical  
 conditions for underpinning and will detail  
 methods for underpinning, including Helical  
 Piles, Push Piers, Conventional/Pit Underpinning,  
 Ground Modification, Shoring Systems, and  
 Micropiles.  Special concentration will be given  
 to micropile design and installation methods,  
 including determination of loads and a variety of  
 methodologies. 
 CASE HISTORIES OF SLOPE STABILITY AND SLOPE  
 STABILIZATION 
 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM 
 Tim Stark and Daniel Pradel - This short course  
 will present recent advances in slope stability  
 analyses and shear strength assessments including  
 static and seismic shear strength selection, two-  
 and three-dimensional slope stability analyses,  
 slope stabilization techniques and analyses, and  
 demonstration of state-of-the-art limit equilibrium  
 and finite difference software packages for  
 evaluating slope stability. More importantly, we will  
 use case histories to illustrate the application of  
 shear strength concepts and their relevance when  
 using slope stability methods of analysis. This format  
 will help practitioners apply modern slope stability  
 principles to better design slope stabilizations and/ 
 or remedial measures. For this short course we  
 propose discussing strength and related technical  
 SHORT COURSES  
 TUESDAY, MAY 11 
 WORKING PLATFORMS  
 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM 
 The Working Platforms Industry - Wide Working  
 Group of ADSC, DFI, and PDCA will present this halfday  
 aspects in the morning and applying the technical  
 information to a variety number of slope failures in  
 the afternoon. 
 GROUND MODIFICATION METHODS 
 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM 
 Vern Schaefer - This course will provide training  
 on the design of several ground modification  
 methods included the latest FHWA/NHI Ground  
 Modification Reference Manual published in  
 April 2017 with updates on recent developments.  
 The course will give a brief overview of ground  
 modification methods commonly used in practice,  
 provide guidelines for selection of appropriate  
 ground modification methods for projects, and  
 focus on densification methods (e.g., intelligent  
 compaction, dynamic compaction, and vibrocompaction), 
 course for contractors who are learning how to  
 incorporate working platform administrative policies  
 and safety procedures into their company standard  
 practices.  The course will cover administrative  
 procedures published in the document  
 Recommended Industry Practices for Safe Working  
 Platforms for Construction Equipment issued by the  
 three Associations and also will touch on technical  
 topics, such as loading analysis and the elements  
 of a typical engineering analysis and certification  
 report. 
  rigid inclusions/column-supported  
 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF MICROPILES 
 FOR UNDERPINNING  
 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM 
 Mike Empiza, David Kirschner and David  
 Scott, of Keller, will outline reasons and typical  
 conditions for underpinning and will detail  
 methods for underpinning, including Helical  
 Piles, Push Piers, Conventional/Pit Underpinning,  
 Ground Modification, Shoring Systems, and  
 Micropiles.  Special concentration will be given  
 to micropile design and installation methods,  
 including determination of loads and a variety of  
 methodologies. 
 CASE HISTORIES OF SLOPE STABILITY AND SLOPE  
 STABILIZATION 
 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM 
 Tim Stark and Daniel Pradel - This short course  
 will present recent advances in slope stability  
 analyses and shear strength assessments including  
 static and seismic shear strength selection, two-  
 and three-dimensional slope stability analyses,  
 slope stabilization techniques and analyses, and  
 demonstration of state-of-the-art limit equilibrium  
 and finite difference software packages for  
 evaluating slope stability. More importantly, we will  
 use case histories to illustrate the application of  
 shear strength concepts and their relevance when  
 using slope stability methods of analysis. This format  
 will help practitioners apply modern slope stability  
 principles to better design slope stabilizations and/ 
 or remedial measures. For this short course we  
 propose discussing strength and related technical  
 embankments with and without geosynthetic  
 reinforcement, and consolidation methods (e.g.,  
 preloading, surcharge preloading, and vacuum  
 preloading). An update on GeoTechTools, recently  
 acquired by the Geo-Institute, will be provided. Case  
 histories will be discussed to demonstrate the use of  
 ground modification methods to solve challenging  
 geotechnical problems. This course will also present  
 the ASCE Geo-Institute-sponsored China Scan Tour  
 on the latest ground modification methods used in  
 China. 
 PDCA DEEP FOUNDATIONS QC/QA FOR  
 ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, AND INSPECTORS 
 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM 
 Mohamad Hussein and Mike Justason - This course  
 provides an overview of common methods of QA/ 
 QC for Deep Foundations and provides some  
 perspectives on. The value of QA/QC from design  
 and construction points-of-view. The course includes  
 a discussion on factors to consider during the  
 design phase of a project, during installation, and  
 post construction as well as a short specifications  
 overview. The course introduces the main methods  
 for performing inspections and testing for driven  
 piles, drilled shafts, and augercast piles, although  
 many of the methods described also apply to  
 other types of deep foundations. The effect of  
 well-planned and well-executed QA/QC programs  
 on the design and construction of more costeffective, 
  efficient, and reliable deep foundations  
 will be discussed with experts in the area of deep  
 foundations. 
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 PDCA ENGINEERS,12:30 Mohamad provides QC perspectives and a discussion design post overview.for performing piles,many other well-on the will foundations. 
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