Announcing the GBA Book Club!

GBA and Pebbles Diggs Knowledge are thrilled to announce the inaugural meeting of the GBA Book Club! This Book Club is open to all GBA members who love reading and discussing books with their colleagues.

Details:

Date: January 23, 2025
Time: 4 p.m. ET
Format: Virtual via Zoom
Book: Think Again by Adam Grant
Moderator: Dori Ross, P.E. (Sanborn, Head, & Associates Inc., GBA Business Practices Committee)

Book Description: Think Again delves into the science of rethinking and persuading others to rethink. It examines the biases and assumptions that influence our decisions and offers strategies for fostering a mindset of lifelong curiosity. This book is essential for anyone looking to cultivate a culture of learning and exploration, whether at home, work, or school. LEARN MORE AND SEE BUYING OPTIONS

REGISTER FOR THE INAUGURAL BOOK CLUB MEETING HERE and be prepared to discuss Think Again.

Additional Book Club Meeting Dates (discussion books for these dates will be announced in the future):
April 2025: In person at the Annual Conference
July 2025: Virtual
October 2025: In person at the Fall Leadership Summit

A book club has been a frequently requested initiative by GBA members, so we are pleased to bring you this opportunity!

Cassandra Langley Promoted to Communications Director

GBA is pleased to announce that Cassandra Langley has been promoted to Communications Director. In this role, Langley will lead GBA’s branding, communications, and marketing efforts – expanding on the responsibilities of her previous role as GBA Communications Specialist.

“Cassandra is a valuable member of the GBA Team, and she continues to push our communication efforts to new levels,” said GBA Executive Director Joel Carson. “She is delivering valuable information to our members in new ways and strategically identifying ways we can increase the benefits of membership. I look forward to her contributions as our Communications Director.”

As Communications Director, Cassandra will oversee content creation and management across digital platforms, ensuring cohesive and timely communication with GBA members about member benefits, future events, professional development opportunities, and other important news. This role is key to increasing brand awareness, enhancing member engagement, and promoting the benefits of GBA membership.

Cassandra has been with GBA since 2023. She has more than 15 years of experience in communications strategy, content creation, public relations, and marketing. She is a University of Missouri-Columbia graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication.

GBA Welcomes Rachel Neth as Database Administrator

GBA is pleased to announce the addition of Rachel Neth to the staff in the role of Database Administrator. In this new GBA role, Neth will oversee the day-to-day administration of the organization’s new member database (access your member profile and benefits here!) to ensure accuracy and security. She’ll generate reports to provide insights into membership trends, event attendance, and other key performance indicators for the Association.

Rachel brings to the GBA team a strong background in non-profit and database/document administration, process management, workflow optimization, and training. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Western New England University and has studied Computer Science at Southern New Hampshire University.

“In my spare time, I enjoy doing one of my numerous hobbies, including crocheting and journaling, spending time with friends and family, learning new things, traveling, and going to musicals,” Rachel said.

Neth will work from her home office in New Hampshire.

WELCOME RACHEL

 

Your Voice Matters: 2025 State of the Workplace Industry Survey

Powerful insights for strategic planning are at your fingertips with the 2025 State of the Workplace Industry survey, presented by GBA in partnership with The Employee Engagement Group (EEG).

This annual survey is designed to glean meaningful data and important trends in the current workplace landscape, focusing on issues that affect recruiting, retention, compensation, benefits, and employee engagement. Your participation will contribute valuable market intelligence that can guide your firm’s strategic decisions for 2025 and beyond.

Your Input Matters
This survey allows GBA members to weigh in on a range of timely issues that are driving workplace culture and transformation. The results will be a vital tool to benchmark your firm’s practices against industry standards. Survey topics include:
Workforce Engagement: Learn how your organization’s employee engagement compares with the industry.
Recruiting and Retention: Discover the top sources of candidates and the factors that influence potential hires.
Compensation and Benefits Trends: Find out where your pay and benefits packages stand relative to others, with insights into 401(k) matching, health benefits, and time-off policies.
Workplace Flexibility: Assess the growing importance of remote work and flexible schedules to both your employees and candidates.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Understand how DEI priorities are evolving and what candidates expect from your organization.

This is a unique opportunity to see how your firm compares with others in the industry. All responses are confidential, and everyone who participates will receive a summary report that provides comprehensive data on these critical topics.

Gain access to comprehensive data to help you make informed decisions about the future of your firm – complete the survey by Friday, December 6, 2024.

Save the Date: Survey Insights Webinar on December 12
Join us on Thursday, December 12 at noon Eastern Time for a complimentary webinar where GBA Executive Director Joel Carson and EEG President Bob Kelleher will present the survey results, with expert insights and actionable guidance for navigating the changing landscape of geoprofessional workplaces.

Inspiring Leaders to Bring Out the Best in Their Teams

Welcome to GBA’s Leadership Lounge – a podcast series that will teach you how to elevate your team – but only if you tune in!

 In the latest episode of this GBA Podcast series, we catch up with executive coach Val Ries, author of “Chief Inspiration Officer.” Ries emphasizes the importance of communication, acknowledging and validating, and understanding different communication styles through DISC assessments.

Val is the founder of Executive Muse, which offers leadership development coaching and training programs. She is also a past guest on GBA’s 4thFriday40 Leadership Series and led a session on “Emotional Intelligence 101: How Our Reactions Impact Engagement” at GBA’s 2015 Fall Conference.

Listen in as Ries highlights the significance of self-awareness and emotional intelligence in leadership and offers practical advice for becoming a more effective leader, including the importance of self-reflection, resilience, and understanding one’s own emotions and the emotions of others.

LISTEN NOW.

 

In the GBA Podcast Leadership Lounge, hosts Tiffany Vorhies, NACE CIP-2, PMP (SME) and Ryan White, P.E., G.E. (PBS Engineering and Environmental LLC) pick the brains of business coaches who share tools, insights, and practical tips to elevate geoprofessional teams. Success in business is a team sport, and our guest coaches know how to write a game plan for business victory.

Other podcast series include Management Best Practices, Case Histories, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

 

 

15 Geotechnical Engineering Applications of Large Language Models

In the ever-evolving landscape of the geoprofessional industry, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to drive innovation, efficiency, and curiosity. GBA’s Business Technology Committee produced a six-part series to educate GBA members on the implications of AI on the geoprofessions. The articles, written by Enrique Farfan, Ph.D., P.E. ENV SP (HDR), explore how this technology works and its potential uses.

The sixth and final article in the series provides a list of large language model (LLM) applications for geotechnical engineers.

This comprehensive exploration of how LLMs can assist in geotechnical engineering presents a wealth of applications across various stages, including:

• Code compliance and standards
• Risk analysis and hazard assessment
• Enhanced collaboration and communication.

The article provides specific examples of prompts and responses, utilizing an LLM to read from drawings, generate a markdown-based mind map, outline a technical report, and provide step-by-step instructions on complex calculations in Excel, such as estimating clay layer consolidation based on Terzaghi’s theory.

Though AI offers immense possibilities, it’s vital to approach this technology cautiously, without closing the doors to its potential uses. Depending solely on AI without human intervention may result in oversights. A balanced blend of human know-how and AI-guided perspectives is key to achieving optimal outcomes using this new technology. The future of AI in the geotechnical engineering field is promising.

READ “APPLICATIONS OF LLM IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING: USE IT OR LOSE.”

See the previous articles in the series:
AI Unveiled: The Wizardry Behind Chatbots and Intelligent Systems
How Large Language Models Work: In a Nutshell
The Ghost in the Machine: Hallucinations
Superprompts: How to Talk with the Genie and Keep it in the Bottle
Role-Play Your Way: How to Talk with Terzaghi

Call for Submissions! 2025 GBA Project Excellence Award

GBA is excited to announce the 2025 Woodward L. Vogt Project Excellence Award. The application period is now open.

This prestigious award recognizes the most outstanding projects by GBA members who live and demonstrate 
the vision of GBA to great accomplishment. Entries are judged based on the application of lessons learned from GBA membership; creativity and innovation; quality of deliverables; and leveraged project impact such as sustainability and community improvement.

Winners will receive a plaque, be recognized at GBA’s Annual Awards Ceremony in April 2025, and have the exclusive opportunity to present their project at the 2025 Fall Leadership Summit, showcasing their hard work and contributions to society in front of all their peers, clients, and other professionals from across North America.

The deadline for applications is January 31, 2025 but don’t delay – the short application doesn’t take long to complete.

Past Woodward L. Vogt Project Excellence Award winners include:

S&ME for their Great Falls-Dearborn Diversion Dam Bypasses, Great Falls, South Carolina (2024)
This project was initiated to restore flows to an old riverbed as well as add recreational opportunities for kayaking and canoeing for the community. The project consisted of bolstering the existing dams and building a canoe-kayak course with safe river access. S&ME provided geotechnical engineering, environmental design, permitting, and construction materials testing and support. LEARN MORE

GeoProfessional Innovation Corporation for their Selway Road Landslide Emergency Response in Idaho County, Idaho (2023)
Historic rainfall caused slope failure and road closure, blocking critical access for firefighting, material supplies, and public access. Given the slide’s remoteness, repairs had to be practical, consider difficulties to deliver/install various materials, and limit damage to the surrounding forestland. These parameters were balanced by the need for quick access and a solution that could be implemented prior to winter weather. GeoProfessional Innovation Corporation worked with stakeholders in a design-build effort to evaluate this large, complex slide system, comprising 100,000+ cubic yards of soil and rock. LEARN MORE

These firms were recognized for their efforts to utilize GBA best practices to manage risk and optimize business performance. Join the prestigious ranks of Woodward L. Vogt Project Excellence Award winners:

SUBMIT YOUR PROJECT TODAY

Building the Teams That Build Your Projects

Have you ever wondered how a skilled business coach can help you or your firm? If so, you’re in the right place. Welcome to GBA’s Leadership Lounge – a podcast series that will teach you how to elevate your team – but only if you tune in!

In the latest episode, GBA Podcast hosts catch up with Sydne Jacques, P.E., CSP, a business coach who specializes in leadership and team development, particularly within the engineering and construction industries. Jacques discusses her career journey, her coaching philosophy, and several frameworks she uses to improve team communication, address conflict, and foster a positive work environment.

Sydne, the CEO of Next Level Leadership, is a professional engineer turned professional speaker and consultant who is often referred to as “the engineer with a personality.”

Listeners will learn about the power of frameworks and the Upper Arrow model; Sydne’s foundational philosophy of human connection; how to address conflicting perspectives; and the HIPP Model: A Framework for Feedback.

LISTEN NOW.

The GBA Podcast is available to everyone, while GBA members get the special benefit of hearing even more from Sydne by reliving her presentation at GBA’s 2023 Fall Conference: WATCH NOW.

In the GBA Podcast Leadership Lounge, hosts Tiffany Vorhies, NACE CIP-2, PMP (SME) and Ryan White, P.E., G.E. (PBS Engineering and Environmental LLC) pick the brains of business coaches who share tools, insights, and practical tips to elevate geoprofessional teams. Success in business is a team sport, and our guest coaches know how to write a game plan for business victory.

The GBA Podcast was the brainchild of GBA’s Emerging Leaders Class 4 in 2020 and contains information and expertise from geoprofessionals around the globe. Podcast series include Management Best Practices, Case Histories, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and Leadership Lounge.

 

Connect, Engage, and Thrive in 2025: GBA Annual Conference Registration is Open

Clear your calendar for three impactful days of engaging education, inspirational speakers, and world-class collaboration. GBA is thrilled to fling open the doors of our 2025 Annual Conference: Guardians of the Earth, taking place April 24-26 in Savannah, Georgia. Registration is NOW OPEN!

The conference theme, “Guardians of the Earth,” underscores the critical role of geoprofessionals  in safeguarding human health and safety through their expertise, understanding, and management of Earth’s resources.

GBA’s Annual Conference is a unique opportunity to engage with geoprofessional industry leaders, build connections with peers and mentors, and elevate your professional profile. Educational sessions include:

• Thriving in the Tech Age: The Changing Role of Consulting Engineers
• 6 Keys to Building a Championship Engineering Firm
• Field Documentation – What Really Happens in Legal Disputes
• 5 Components of Extraordinary Teams

This event dives deep into practical insights and business acumen that you may not have learned in school. You’ll walk away with actionable insights that will make you a better consultant – able to effectively manage risk. And outside the general session room, you’ll immerse yourself in a collaborative environment where competition takes a back seat and knowledge-sharing reigns.

 

KP Reddy
KP Reddy is the Founder and CEO of Shadow Ventures and a prominent figure in the world of technology and innovation. With a background in civil engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, KP has become a global authority in AEC environments, AI, robotics, automation, mobile applications, and cloud computing.

The AI revolution is here, poised to upend every industry in its wake. But how will this technology actually change the engineering profession? In his keynote, “Thriving in the Tech Age: AI’s Role in Shaping A/E. The Changing Role of Consulting Engineers,” Reddy will present the roadmap he’s developed after synthesizing hundreds of conversations with AEC executives.

Lee Rubin
For 30 years, Lee Rubin has been building high performance teams in both corporate America and the collegiate sports world, setting the foundational cornerstone for a leadership and culture-building mindset focusing on the key components that create extraordinary teams.

While most organizations focus exclusively on building the skills of their individual members, elite organizations invest in transforming a collection of talented individuals into extraordinary teams. Rubin’s captivating keynote: “Teamwork and Collaboration: 5 Components of Extraordinary Teams” is packed with insights, humor, and tools to help you take your team to a higher level.

Justin Wren
Mercilessly bullied as a child, Justin responded by transforming himself into a champion MMA fighter. A chance collection of circumstances led Justin to one of the most remote places on earth, where he found his true purpose – helping others. Justin founded Fight For The Forgotten, providing thousands of indigenous people access to clean drinking water and helping 1,800 people out of slavery and into freedom.

Let’s come together as Guardians of the Earth to shape a successful, sustainable future for our industry. We look forward to welcoming you in Savannah!

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER NOW

Top Apps for Geoprofessionals

Our phones and the applications on them have become an extension of our toolbox. In today’s fast-paced business landscape, leveraging technology is crucial for optimizing productivity and driving profitability.             

App-makers promise their newest invention will make life easier, save you time, help you remember things, and enable you to accomplish goals and meet deadlines. But which ones are actually up to snuff?

As part of the 2024 GBA Annual Conference, GBA’s Business Practices Committee hosted the ever-popular business round table sessions, where conference attendees discussed 12 important topics relevant to the geoprofessions.

One topic was how leveraging workplace apps can significantly enhance efficiency and productivity. Below is a tried-and-true list of apps used and recommended by working geoprofessional consultants.

Top Apps to Increase Geoprofessional Efficiency and Productivity

PDF Scanner – Scan documents to PDF with mobile device. There are several other apps that do this as well and were also mentioned: The Notes app on the iPhone or the standard Notes app on Android; Microsoft Lens. More info.
Power Automate – Microsoft app; low code/no code process controller. You can use the app to create “rules” with Microsoft products. Microsoft “Lists” app also works together with Power Automate to do some great processes for an organization. Power Automate is built to work under SharePoint. More info.
OneNote – Take notes in a meeting and collaborate with multiple users at once. (This comes as part of Microsoft Office.) More info.
CompanyCam – Cloud-based app that features a searchable database, photos, and file saving; can also turn photos into PDFs. More info.
Filio – Data collection app that helps users manage project photos and videos. More info.
Todoist – Allows capturing and categorization of to-do items; can add projects, estimated time of completion, priority level. More info.
FieldMove Clino – Allows geological mapping (strike and dip measurements). More info.
Stereonet Mobile – Designed to help users collect, visualize, and analyze geological orientation data on the go. More info.
Rockd – Allows users to record geological observations; uses location to provide spatially informed suggestions for nearby geologic units. More info.
Moasure – Measures distance, topography, and distance between points; has a gyroscope and accelerometer. More info.
SharePoint – Not just document management; lists that can control metadata and control processes. More info.
Obsidian – Allows users to store and organize notes on their device to help customize workflow. More info.

Other topics that were discussed at this year’s business round tables included:
• Getting paid quicker (attacking accounts receivable to increase profits)
• Climate resiliency opportunities for geoprofessionals
• Alternatives to ownership to retain great employees.

You can view the notes from each round table discussion, which include key takeaways to share with GBA members, by clicking here.

(Reference to apps or products does not necessarily constitute or imply their endorsement, recommendation, or favor of GBA.)

 

2024 Photo Contest Winners Announced

GBA is committed to promoting the value of geoprofessionals and for our 2024 photo contest we asked members to share: “How do you depict a day in the life of a geoprofessional?”

The 70 photos that were submitted showed the wide range of impact our members have across North America. In the field, on the road or on the water, in the deep woods and along the coasts, in the heart of busy city centers – geoprofessionals are inherently woven throughout communities. These vibrant photos capture our members in field activities, meeting with colleagues and clients, and observing safety in some amazing locations.

All winners’ photos will be featured on the GBA website and during upcoming GBA events, including the Fall Leadership Summit in October.

Thank you to everyone who submitted photos this year!

Grand Prize Winner

Photographer: Leyla Safari, P.E., CTL|Thompson
Location: Big Sky, MT
Caption: Drilling exploratory borings during the first snowstorm of the season for a proposed water storage pond in Big Sky, Montana.

Overall Runner-up

Photographer: Carl Tacker, Terracon
Location: Near Denali Park, AK, Parks Highway, over the Nenana River.
Caption: Keeping our infrastructure safe. Performing non-destructive testing of in-service bridge welds on tension members that utilized AASHTO M244 Grade100 steel, otherwise known as T-1 (ASTM A514, A517) steel. Under Bridge Inspection Truck (UBIT) utilized for access to bottom of superstructure.

Overall Second Runner-up

Photographer: Kyle Kilfian, GeoEngineers
Location: Donaldsonville, LA
Caption: GeoEngineers’ Baton Rouge drill team took their shiny new rig onto the Mississippi for some over-water drilling near the Sunshine Bridge in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. The rig is a custom-built Mobile Drill International B-58, and with the help of a drilling barge it works just as well on the water! A 14″ steel pipe known as a “rat hole” or “moon pool” provides drilling access right through the deck of the barge. Shifting currents, boat traffic, and other hazards make over-water drilling very complex, but this experienced team is up to the challenge!

Category Winners

Safe Working Practices Category

Photographer: Chris Gardner, Earth Systems
Location: Palmdale, CA
Caption: A crew in the desert begins pouring concrete before sunrise to avoid extreme heat temperatures in the summer.

Client Collaboration Category

Photographer: Bonnie Nelson, Strata
Location: Coeur d’Alene, ID
Caption: End of day discussion between engineering firm and contractor on the day’s work.

Construction Materials Testing and Inspection (CoMET) Category

Photographer: Noah White, ALLWEST Testing & Engineering
Location: Liberty Lake, WA
Caption: This was at the start of night paving in Liberty Lake, WA along with Inland Asphalt from Spokane, WA. I was onsite with my company, ALLWEST, to perform density testing.

 

Environmental Services Category

Photographer: Nurhan Ansari, Grounded Engineering
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Caption: Drilling groundwater monitoring wells in bedrock, in a utility corridor while the 70-storey building is being constructed. A utility corridor is located along the western portion of the property that contains soil exceedances, specifically Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) that will not be removed as part of the site redevelopment activities.

 

Geotechnical Services Category

Photographer: Don Seserko, P.E., ECS Mid-Atlantic
Location: 495 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project (495 NEXT), McLean, VA
Caption: Field visit to observe installed steel H-piles for new bridge over the Dulles Toll Road (Rte 267). The piles are wrapped in yellow friction-reducing sleeves to mitigate down drag and are located behind an MSE wall being backfilled with crushed stone.

GBA Appoints Five New Fellows

GBA is pleased to announce the appointment of five new members to the prestigious GBA Council of Fellows. GBA established the Council of Fellows in 1975 to provide guidance for GBA’s direction and to pursue other activities its members deemed appropriate.

The new fellows are:

• Thomas “Tom” Blackburn, P.E., G.E., F.GBA, F.ASCE, F.ACEC (Blackburn Consulting)
• Frank W. Pita, P.E., L.H.G., F.GBA, F.ASCE, D.GE (Retired)
• Terence J. Scanlan, Esq., F.GBA (Cairncross & Hempelmann, P.S.)
• Leo J. Titus, Jr., P.E., F.GBA (ECS Group of Companies)
• Michael “Mike” J. Yost, Esq., F.GBA (Terracon)

Mr. Blackburn is president of Blackburn Consulting, an employee-owned firm he started with his wife Grace    in 1998. He earned a master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Missouri Rolla (now Missouri University of Science and Technology). Tom served as GBA President in   2021-2022 and his board and committee participation includes:

• Peer Review Committee member: 2011-present
• Peer Review Committee Chair: 2015-2016
• Board of Directors: 2016-2022
• GBA President: 2021-2022

Learn more about Tom Blackburn.

Mr. Pita has been participating in GBA activities and meetings for 35 years. Over this time, he served as a firm representative from CH2M Hill, Shannon & Wilson, Milbor-Pita and Associates, and Jacobs Associates.

His GBA board and committee participation includes:

• Chairman, Geo-environmental Committee: 1992-1993
• ASFE Board of Directors: 1993-95
• Codes & Standards Committee / Professional Practice Committee: Mid 1990s-Early 2000s
• EIT Committee: 2010-2019

Learn more about Frank Pita.

Mr. Scanlan is an attorney at Cairncross & Hempelmann, P.S., who’s litigation practice includes contract disputes, risk management,    professional negligence, errors and omissions claims, as well as wrongful death claims and catastrophic torts. A long-time supporter of GBA, Mr. Scanlan led a team of attorneys in rewriting GBA’s popular Contract Reference Guide. He’s also been a perennial presenter at GBA conferences. Terry’s  committee participation includes:

• Legal Affairs Committee member: 2003-present
• Legal Affairs Committee Vice Chair: 2008-2020
• Legal Affairs Committee Chair: 2019-2024

Learn more about Terry Scanlan.

Mr. Titus is a GBA Past-President (2022-2023) and current Chief Operating Officer at ECS Limited. Leo earned his master’s degree in geotechnical engineering at the University of Maryland. He was recognized in 2019 for his work in the development of a GBA Case History that serves as a valuable resource for all firms.

Leo’s GBA board and committee participation includes:

• Emerging Issues and Trends Committee member: 2011-present
• Board of Directors: 2017-2023
• President: 2022-2023

Learn more about Leo Titus.

   Mr. Yost is the Chief Administrative Officer at Terracon. Not only does he present valuable          information at GBA conferences, he also represents the association at other industry events. Yost earned a Bachelor of  Science degree in business management from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. Mike’s GBA board and committee participation includes:

• Legal Affairs Committee Chair: 2008-2016
• Legal Affairs Committee member: 2008-present

Learn more about Mike Yost.

These geoprofessionals are outstanding examples of the breadth of expertise and level of commitment to risk management, business optimization, and professional development that GBA members display across the board. We are proud to recognize them and their contributions to our organization and to elevating geoprofessional value by providing leadership, knowledge, and resources. Please join us in congratulating these industry leaders on their appointments!

New Case History Published! #117: Disaster Averted… The Power of a Peer Review

GBA has a long history of sharing the painful and sometimes expensive lessons its member firms have learned through its popular

GBA Case History Series. Member firms can also learn from one another from projects that turned out successfully.

As described in our newest Case History, #117, a GBA member firm was hired to peer review the geotechnical exploration report completed by a non-member firm at the site of a new warehouse with a mezzanine level.

The GBA member firm’s review revealed the original report – completed by the non-member firm’s inexperienced engineer, who lacked senior staff support – used limited consolidation tests at shallow depths and a reliance on correlations to estimate ground settlement. The GBA member firm noted that the stress overlap of the large footings supporting the mezzanine level was not considered, thereby underestimating the amount of settlement the footings could undergo.

The non-member firm quickly understood that without the peer review, they could have been in a lawsuit that would have cost them many times their fees. The GBA member firm gained additional work with the developer thanks to a successful project outcome and built on their relationship as a trusted consultant.

GBA Case Histories provide unprecedented real-world learning examples related to project and business management. Learn where others went wrong, how they handled their problems, and how you can learn from their experiences to avoid the same problems in the future.

Case Histories are FREE for all GBA Members.

DOWNLOAD CASE HISTORY #117 HERE.

View the GBA Case History Digest or search the GBA resource library to find other learning opportunities for your firm.

Important GBA Mine Tailings Resources Now Available to ALL

 

In the spirit of elevating geoprofessional value, acting as trusted advisors, and holding health, safety, and welfare paramount, the Geoprofessional Business Association (GBA) has made three important mine tailings documents available for the first time to everyone at NO COST, regardless of GBA  membership. These documents will guide mine owners, regulators, and practitioners toward a more efficient and safer approach to designing and maintaining mine tailings dams.

To download these resources, you will need to have a GBA account. LEARN MORE. Non-members, or those without accounts, will need to click “Don’t have an account?” and follow the prompts.

Previously only available to GBA member firms, you may now access the following documents at no cost:

Proposed Best Practices for Engineer of Record for Tailings Dams: DOWNLOAD HERE
This document provides recommendations from an informed body of geotechnical engineering practitioners for defining the roles and responsibilities of an Engineer of Record for a tailings dam or coal combustion residuals dam to enhance safety, environmental suitability, and social sustainability.

Business Brief: Addressing the Issue of Engineer of Record for Tailings Storage Facilities: DOWNLOAD HERE
This document informs and educates engineering firms of the ever-increasing levels of risk associated with tailings-related work.

Important Information About this Tailings Storage Facility Design Report: DOWNLOAD HERE
This report was prepared by a GBA member firm in accordance with guidelines developed by GBA and reviewed by other recognized dam and mine safety organizations.

These materials supplement each other and you are encouraged to download all of them and begin using them immediately.

If you need assistance accessing the resources or setting up your GBA account, please contact GBA at info@geoprofessional.org or 301-565-2733.

Other feedback, questions, or commentary may be directed to GBA Executive Director Joel G. Carson at jcarson@geoprofessional.org.

These resources are examples of GBA’s ability to positively impact the geoprofessional industry through planning and collaboration – and increasing access to them will elevate the safety of mine tailings dams worldwide.

GBA helps members become better educated, more skilled, more professional, and more successful, and it does so largely through its library of hundreds of resources: publications, audio programs, videos, webinars, training curricula, model documents, case studies, and more.
Learn more about GBA resources, which are almost all available free to members. Select resources may be purchased by non-members.

Are you interested in becoming a GBA member and gaining access to hundreds of industry-specific risk management materials to help you train and retain staff and operate your firm more successfully? Learn more here.

Role-Play Your Way: How to Talk with Terzaghi

GBA Business Technology Committee

In the ever-evolving landscape of the geoprofessional industry, artificial  intelligence (AI) continues to drive innovation, efficiency, and curiosity. GBA’s Business Technology Committee is producing a six-part series to educate GBA members on the implications of AI on the geoprofessions. The articles, written by Enrique Farfan, Ph.D., P.E. ENV SP (HDR), explore how this technology works and its potential uses.

The fifth article in the series teaches readers how to role-play with an AI version of someone (a digital twin) and uses a ChatGPT conversation with the esteemed “Karl von Terzaghi” as an example.

Role-playing with large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT offers an immersive way to interact with data and knowledge. The benefits could include learning through interactive simulations, training programs, and entertainment. With LLMs, creativity can meet the boundless potential of AI and forge new paths toward knowledge and innovation.

Although using AI to create digital twins of ourselves raises many questions about mental health impacts, ethics, and legality, digital twins have the potential to connect people and spread knowledge.

This article provides specific, actionable guidelines for writing a superprompt in ChatGPT to role-play with a LLM version of someone, and a real example of how to apply those guidelines.

In addition to chatting with real historical figures, you can interact with data through role-play by establishing a fictional character that you can gather information from or bounce ideas off.

This technology has a long way to go before it can provide reliable and accurate information. However, this little game of role-play offers a glimpse into what could be possible in the near future.

READ “ROLE-PLAY YOUR WAY: HOW TO TALK WITH TERZAGHI”

See the previous articles in the series:
AI Unveiled: The Wizardry Behind Chatbots and Intelligent Systems
How Large Language Models Work: In a Nutshell
The Ghost in the Machine: Hallucinations
Superprompts: How to Talk with the Genie and Keep it in the Bottle