Most Popular Case Histories of 2024
GBA has a tradition of collaborating on issues that impact the geoprofessions. One of the ways we work together is by providing lessons learned through GBA Case Histories. GBA Case Histories provide unprecedented real-world learning examples related to project and business management.
By reading the most downloaded Case Histories of 2024 (and sharing them with fellow GBA member firm employees!) you can see where others went wrong and avoid making the same mistakes.
We’ll begin with number 10 and count down to the number one most downloaded of this popular risk management series of publications.
#10: If The Bus Driver Doesn’t Have a License, Get Off the Bus – Case History No. 5
A firm performed a limited geotechnical study for a church project, but budget constraints and sub...
WANTED: GBA Case Histories
GBA has a tradition of collaborating on issues that impact the geoprofessions. One of the ways we work together is by providing lessons learned through GBA Case Histories. GBA Case Histories provide unprecedented real-world learning examples related to project and business management.
Here is your chance to share with others what went wrong, how you handled the problems, and how others can learn from your experiences so everyone can avoid the same problems in the future.
Here is how to get started:
Step 1. Share your idea for a Case History using one of the appropriate GBA template(s):
• Case History Project Management
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5 MORE CASE HISTORIES REFRESHED
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
GBA CASE HISTORY # 96 (download):
A Member Firm made the mistake of agreeing to work for both the owner (a school board) and its retained architect. Complicating matters, the architect refused to sign the Member Firm’s contract and the Member Firm refused to sign the architect’s. Ultimately, $1.7M changed hands.
GBA CASE HISTORY # 97 (download):
A construction-management company retained the ...
5 More Case Histories Refreshed
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
GBA CASE HISTORY 91 (download):
An assisted-living facility owner accepted the general contractor’s ill-advised “value-engineering” suggestions that led to a serious and costly mold infestation. The owner retained an environmental consultant to identify whom the owner could sue. Not the architect: He had disavowed further involvement after the owner authorized the value-engineering recommendation...
5 More Case Histories Refreshed
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being
used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional
development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
GBA CASE HISTORY 86 (download):
A “dream home” built on expansive soil and nonexpansive sandstone began to move about eight months after construction. The original geotechnical-engineering report warned of that risk, noted that a slope-stability analysis had intentionally been excluded from the scope of service, and a...
5 More Case Histories Refreshed
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
CASE HISTORY NO.81: Download Here
Not knowing your client’s preferences and expectations can be expensive, as one member learned on a nuclear power plant project. The client orally authorized the Member Firm to begin construction materials engineering and testing (CoMET) services and dictated the format for test reporting. The project manager complied, but learned the client was dissatisfied during a collectio...
5 More Case Histories Refreshed
GBA Publications Committee .
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring.
That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
GBA CASE HISTORY 76 (download):
“No good deed goes unpunished” was the lesson learned by this Member Firm, whose project manager did a favor for a friend. When the friend failed to follow the project manager’s recommendations, the friend forgot that the project manager had ever made them and filed suit.
GBA CASE HISTORY 77 (download):
What happens when a disgruntled homeowner sues a housing develo...
Five More Case Histories Refreshed
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past!
GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
Case History #71 (download)
A geotechnical engineer submitted its flawless subsurface exploration report which referenced an ASTM standard on soil classification. When a cost overrun occurred on the project, because a buried foundation was discovered, the assistant state’s attorney general handling the case read the report. He interpreted ASTM “references” in the standard to mean “incorporated by refer...
5 More Case Histories Refreshed
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes
of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss preventiondiscussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
CASE HISTORY NO. 66 (download)
By attaching the word “standard” to a recommended practice it had developed, a local contractors group gave the
document a status it did not merit: it was not developed using ANSI methods;it was not generally followed; and it was not incorporated into any local codes. Nonetheless, its existence gave an attorney the ability to confuse a trier of fact, encouraging the developer...
GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 61-65
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too.
Five more Case Histories have been re-issued.
CASE HISTORY NO. 61 (download)
The owner of a gasoline station retained an environmental consultant to perform a Phase II ESA at the request of prospective purchasers, acting through an intermediary. When problems were discovered later, the consultant wound up as a target in a maze of litigation.
CASE HISTORY NO. 62 (download)
The GBA member was retained by a general contractor for a major utility project. Corners were...
GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 56-60
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. We are more than halfway done as five more case histories have been re-issued.
CASE HISTORY NO. 56 (download)
After a field representative failed to note that organic material had been buried instead of taken off site, the Member Firm that employed him submitted a form noting that grading had proceeded according to plans. The grading subcontractor relied on an outdated site map, which resulted in unsuitable organic fill beneath 100 of 250 housing lots.
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Effort to refresh Case Histories launched
Effort to refresh Case Histories launched Present day context for historical best lessons learned
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First Case Histories published Over 100 geoprofessional accounts of lessons learned
GBA Releases Five More Case Histories
GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 51-55
GBA Publications Committee
Learn from others. Don’t repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring.That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. We are halfway there as five more case histories have been re-issued.
CASE HISTORY NO. 51 (download)
A complicated 70-acre riverside project with “Bay mud”, became more challenging when the excavation contractor and project civil engineer ignored the advice of the Member Firm and the client sued the Member Firm for negligence that caused $2.5 million in damages.
Although the Member Firm...
We Are Halfway There! GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 46-50
Learn from others. Don't repeat the mistakes of the past! GBA Case Histories are being used by our
members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. That is why GBA case histories are so valuable, and why GBA is updating them all, while adding new ones, too. We are halfway there as five more case histories have been re-issued.
CASE HISTORY NO. 46 (download)
Conducting an error-free ESA is not enough. Eighteen months after the client purchased the site, its representative called the Member Firm’s project manager to report that state regulators were claiming they had discovered exposed, friable asbestos at the site. The exposure constituted an unlawful release of hazardous material, the regulators said, and posed a threat to public h...
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, PROGRAM 09 “ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION”
Part of GBA's outstanding audio education designed for one-on-one listening by project managers, and/or as material to spur discussion during brownbag seminars or other informal training sessions......
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, PROGRAM 10 “SUBCONTRACT MANAGEMENT”
Part of GBA's outstanding audio education designed for one-on-one listening by project managers, and/or as material to spur discussion during brownbag seminars or other informal training sessions......
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, PROGRAM 11 “OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH”
Part of GBA's outstanding audio education designed for one-on-one listening by project managers, and/or as material to spur discussion during brownbag seminars or other informal training sessions......
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS, PROGRAM 12 “ETHICS”
Part of GBA's outstanding audio education programming designed for one-on-one listening by project managers, and/or as material to spur discussion during brownbag seminars or other informal......
PROJECT QUALITY ASSURANCE: A MESSAGE TO CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS FROM ASFE/GBA
"Done right, quality assurance (QA) can save time and money; prevent claims and disputes; and reduce risks. Many owners don't do QA right because they follow bad advice." And when that happens, a......
PROJECT QUALITY ASSURANCE: A MESSAGE TO OWNERS FROM ASFE/GBA
"Done right, quality assurance (QA) can save time and money; prevent claims and disputes; and reduce risks. Many owners don't do QA right because they follow bad advice." This GBA "message"......
PROJECT-DELIVERY SYSTEMS
A review of project delivery systems focusing on design-build, construction management, partnering, privatization, and traditional design-then-build. The report reviews the three......
RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR DESIGN PROFESSIONALS AND SCIENTISTS….TESTIMONY IN PUBLIC FORUM
A number of prominent organizations have endorsed this document's 13 recommendations to help enhance ethical performance by design professionals and scientists. Some of the recommendations are......
RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR DESIGN PROFESSIONALS….CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DISPUTES
Forty-two prominent organizations have unanimously endorsed 13 recommendations developed to enhance ethical performance by design professionals on the witness stand, at depositions, and in their......
REVITALIZING AMERICA’S MILLS: A REPORT ON BROWNFIELDS MILL PROJECTS
Creative communities throughout the United States have developed innovative approaches to revitalizing abandoned and potentially contaminated mills. Revitalizing America's Mills: A Report on......
SAFE SOILS AND URBAN GARDENING – ARABIC
This publication combines four popular Practice Guides from the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management. The guides are available in six languages: English, as well......
SAFE SOILS AND URBAN GARDENING – ENGLISH
This publication combines four popular Practice Guides from the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management. The guides are available in six languages: English, as well......
SAFE SOILS AND URBAN GARDENING – NEPALI
This publication combines four popular Practice Guides from the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management. The guides are available in six languages: English, as well......
SAFE SOILS AND URBAN GARDENING – SOMALI
This publication combines four popular Practice Guides from the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management. The guides are available in six languages: English, as well......
SAFE SOILS AND URBAN GARDENING – SPANISH
This publication combines four popular Practice Guides from the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management. The guides are available in six languages: English, as well......