Tag: geotechnical

Pacific Visions Grand Opening

Posted on June 3, 2019

Congratulations to Aquarium of the Pacific on the opening of their new Pacific Visions wing! Principal Chris Zadoorian recently attended their grand opening celebration. GeoDesign’s involvement in Aquarium of the Pacific’s projects has been extensive since 2012, and we’re proud to have been a part of this latest addition. Read on for details about our involvement […]

Field Spotlight: Aubrey Hodgins

Posted on March 27, 2019

We’re featuring some of our field staff in this new series. Up first is Aubrey Hodgins, Engineering Staff 1. Aubrey works out of our Seattle location.  What does a typical working day at GeoDesign look like for you? A typical work day for me usually starts with picking up the nuke gauge and driving to […]

Field Pics from the Archives

Posted on February 7, 2018

While paging through our digital library looking for newer project photos, we discovered a number of pics from older projects that are definitely worth a share. Our geotech and environmental staffers get to see some amazing sights out in the field – and some of these amazing sights have been sitting hidden in folders, waiting […]

Categories: Blog, Projects

Happy (Belated) Birthday to the Aerial Tram

Posted on January 31, 2018

Lower tram station

We’re big fans of the PDX Aerial Tram around here, especially since we were there at the beginning (we conducted geotechnical investigations for the site). The Tram’s big 10th anniversary was last year on January 27th, but we thought – why not celebrate number 11 with a few baby pics and fun facts? Happy birthday, […]

Categories: Blog, Projects

Field Q&A: Jessica Pence, Geotechnical Field Staff

Posted on October 3, 2017

What’s geotechnical field work really like? We asked geotechnical field staffer Jessica Pence about her work, what she loves about it, and advice for those just starting out: What do you like most about field work? I like that it’s hands-on. You are able to see what is happening and what something is actually going […]

Categories: Technical

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