• Not a Member?
  • News
  • Resources
  • Login
  • About Us
    • Organization
      • 2027 + Strategic Plan
      • GBA’s 50 Year History
      • Board of Directors
      • Committees and Councils
      • Meet Our Staff
      • News
    • About Geoprofessionals
      • What Is a Geoprofessional?
      • Value Proposition
      • Alliance Organizations
      • Geoprofessional Legacy Videos
      • GBA Today
    • GBA Members
      • Member Firm List
      • Search for GBA Member Firms
      • GBA Individual Directory
  • Resources
    • Publications
      • Case Histories
      • Best Practices
      • Business Briefs
      • Contract Reference Guide Fourth Edition E-book Versions
      • Training Curricula
      • NewsLog
    • Media Center
      • Audio Education
      • Conference Proceedings
      • GBA Webinars
      • Geoprofessional Legacy Videos
      • Podcast
    • Focus Area
      • CoMET
      • Environmental
      • Geotechnical
    • Find a Resource
      • Search All Resources
      • What Is New
      • Top 10
  • Engage with GBA
    • Participate
      • Attend a Conference
      • Events Calendar
      • Past GBA Events
    • Lead
      • Join a Committee
      • Present at the next Conference
      • Promote GBA in Your Firm
    • Programs
      • Peer Review
      • Keynotes
      • Career Continuum Program
    • Contact GBA
      • Contact Us
      • Join the GBA Mailing List
      • Sponsor a Conference
      • Advertise with GBA
  • Membership
    • Consulting Firms
      • Apply Today
      • Why Join GBA?
      • What Our Members Say!
      • List of Member Firms
    • Affiliated Practitioners
      • Request an Invitation
      • Why Join GBA?
      • Membership Types
    • Member Resources
      • My GBA
      • Welcome New GBA Members
      • Member Benefits
      • Individual Directory
      • MY COMMITTEE INFORMATION
  • General (104)
  • Resources (347)

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 41-45

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 41-45   GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeating mistakes of the past which 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. 41 (download) When two geotechnical engineering firms failed to collaborate on a Southern California apartment project, the result turned a $3,500 fee into a $1 million uninsured loss. CASE HISTORY NO. 42 (download) A Member-Firm, working on a new highway alignment in     mountainous terrain performed a geotechnical-e...
Continue reading

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 36-40

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 36-40 GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeating mistakes of the past which 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 issued. CASE HISTORY NO. 36 (download) A Member-Firm conducted a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facility assessment – generally referred to as a RCRA facility assessment or RFA – to check for release of hazardous substances at a manufacturing facility. Read how the site owner threw up legal and physical roadblocks to impede progress of the project a...
Continue reading

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 31-35

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 31-35 GBA Case Histories are being used by our members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring.  They are also being used in universities to bring “real-world” lessons into the classroom.  Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeating mistakes of the past which 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 issued. CASE HISTORY NO. 31 (download)                   An architect requested a proposal from the geotechnical-engineering firm whose office was next door to the site of a proposed newspaper plant. The architect selected another firm because it offered ...
Continue reading

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 26-30

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 26-30 Refreshed GBA Case Histories have been downloaded over 2,000 times since May 1, 2017 and they are being used by GBA members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring.  Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeating mistakes of the past which 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 issued. CASE HISTORY NO. 26             PROJECT MANAGEMENT The Client A multi-disciplinary consulting-engineering firm retained by an electric utility The Project A 12,000kW, fast-tracked, power-generating facility comprising a 110-foot-high rockfill dam, powerhouse, tra...
Continue reading

GBA Releases Five More Case Histories: 16-20

Refreshed GBA Case Histories have been downloaded almost 1,000 times since May 1, 2017 and they are being used by GBA members for loss prevention discussions in support of professional development and mentoring. Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are condemned to repeating mistakes of the past which 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 reissued. Case History 16: The GBA-Member Firm completed about 150 exploratory borings, excavated test pits, and conducted seismic surveys in support of design and construction of a new building and campus for a state-owned college. Lessons Learned Include: Take an Active Interest in the Project Bedrock Contour Maps Should Includ...
Continue reading

Updated! GBA Case Histories 6-10 Now Available

The word is out: GBA’s redevelopment of its case histories is a smashing success! Possibly the most important of all GBA loss-prevention/risk-confrontation resources is its unique series of case histories; over 100 examples of how projects begun with optimism can unexpectedly end in dispute. Each provides details of the project, its background, the role of the GBA-Member Firm, the problems encountered, and lessons learned. They’re sometimes painful lessons, but better to learn from others’ lessons than your own. GBA has overhauled the first ten case histories.  Each has been refreshed and updated to reflect contemporary methods and dollars. The format of the case histories has been changed to make it easier to read and to emphasis the lessons learned. Consider using GBA...
Continue reading

GBA Case Histories #1 through #5 Are Refreshed

GBA Case Histories #1 through #5 Are Refreshed Possibly the most important of all GBA loss-prevention/risk-confrontation resources is its unique series of case histories; 101 examples of how projects begun with optimism can unexpectedly end in dispute. Each provides details of the project, its background, the role of the GBA-Member Firm, the problems encountered, and lessons learned. They’re sometimes painful lessons, but better to learn from others’ lessons than your own. BIG NEWS! GBA Executive Director Joel Carson has announced that GBA is committed to update and expand the Case History Series. The original cases all will be refreshed, with new graphics and keywords for efficient searches. According to Joel, “The first five updates are complete and they look fantastic!” ...
Continue reading

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.
Continue reading

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 th...
Continue reading

New Case History: #116 “Went Fishing, Caught a Whale!”

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. In the newest Case History – #116 – a GBA member firm was hired to evaluate and design the repair of  a sheet pile dock at a food processing plant. The owner was pleased with the design but did not have the capital to construct the full repairs and tasked the engineer with devising a temporary solution. In the early morning hours on the first day of mobilization for the project, the dock collapsed and the project immediately shifted from repair to replacement. Through the extraordinary efforts of the contractor and trust from the owner, the ...
Continue reading

New Case History: “Don’t Drown Your Sorrows … Yet”

GBA Multimedia Delivery Committee 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 on projects that turned out successfully. In this Case History, a GBA-Member Firm was hired to assess whether a proposed facility was “buildable” in a rock quarry with reclaimed fill material, prior to purchase. The project scope did not include final design or construction observation services. The relationship was complicated in its early stages because a third-party acted as an intermediary between the client and Member Firm. After construction began, the Member Firm was again contracted to assess the exposed subgrade at the project site, where s...
Continue reading

New Case History: Innovation Saves School District Time and Money

GBA Geotechnical Business Committee GBA has a long history of sharing the painful and expensive lessons its Member Firms have learned through its popular GBA Case History series. Member Firms can also learn from one another on projects that turned out successfully. In this Case History, a school district hired a non-GBA Member Firm to assess subsurface conditions at the proposed location for a new campus structure. Initial exploratory borings suggested the area contained adverse geologic conditions consisting of shallow basalt bedrock containing large voids. The preferred location for the structure was judged to be “un-buildable.” The school district hired a GBA-Member Firm for a second opinion. The Member Firm suggested a new approach and teamed with another GBA Member that spec...
Continue reading

New Case History:  Higher Ground

 GBA Geotechnical Business Committee GBA has a long history of sharing the painful and expensive lessons its Member Firms have learned through its popular GBA Case History series. Member Firms can also learn from one another on projects that turned out successfully. Higher Ground is intended to inspire GBA Member Firms to reduce risk and improve performance through case histories with a positive outcome. In this Case History, a GBA-Member Firm performed construction materials engineering and testing (CoMET) services for a new nine-story hospital. Another firm’s geotechnical report recognized the pavement subgrade would include poorly graded soil-rock fill and recommended a bearing ratio that the GBA Member Firm recognized as a “worst case” for design purposes. It became apparent...
Continue reading

New! GBA Case History 112

GBA is happy to announce the publication of Case History 112 – in which a Member Firm provided field support for a mining client drilling two holes to characterize the subsurface and install instrumentation. After installation, the instrumentation was found to be partially blocked and not usable. Conflicting proposal, contract, and legislative language – particularly around the term “supervisor” – contributed to unclear roles and responsibilities, and a claim from the client for compensation from the Member Firm. A geoprofessional member of the client’s senior management (with prior experience in consulting) worked with Member Firm senior management to settle the claim with a compromise. Case History 112, dubbed “Glue…Who knew?” includes valuable lessons-learned incl...
Continue reading

New! GBA Case History 111

GBA Council of Fellows and Resource Collaboration Committee GBA is happy to announce the publication of Case History 111 – which chronicles the member firm, working as an expert consultant found evidence of incomplete geotechnical and environmental characterization of the subsurface conditions at a site adjacent to a river. Also disturbing were the stated findings of a third-party independent consultant. Case History 111 includes valuable lessons learned including: • Understand and consider the geologic setting before beginning a project. • Don’t skimp on lab tests. • Local regulations may require specific environmental laboratory testing for a variety of reasons. • Train staff not to do work that is beyond their experience or expertise. • Understand the Stan...
Continue reading

Posts pagination

« 1 2 3 … 7 »

GBA BEST PRACTICES: E-COMMUNICATION

as its title suggests, covers e-mail, instant messaging (IMing), texting, and the use of Facebook, Skype, Twitter, and so on. Originall it was a Practce Alert 46.....
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: E-MAIL DISCLAIMERS: A BETTER WAY

The long disclaimers that inhabit the bottom of so many business e-mails are counter-productive, especially in light of simple alternatives readily available. So says the Legal Affairs Committee of......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: ESTABLISHING A CELL-PHONE SAFETY POLICY FOR YOUR FIRM

All firms should want to establish cell-phone safety policies to help protect their employees from falling victim to their own bad, distracted-driving habits. Such policies, when rigorously......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: ESTABLISHING A MENTORING PROGRAM IN YOUR FIRM

...
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: EXPECTATIONS MANAGEMENT

A truly realistic budget or schedule range that accounts for the potential for the unexpected gives geoprofessionals the ability to delight, or at least satisfy, client representatives. All too......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: FRAUD AND EMBEZZLEMENT

Fraud and embezzlement are the subject of the newest GBA Best Practices monograph, developed by GBA's Business Practices Committee. It's a particularly important topic for GBA-Member Firms, because......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: GBA GUIDE TO TEAMING AGREEMENTS AND JOINT VENTURES

This GBA Best Practices document discusses the most common types of project-pursuit agreements identifying what you should and should not do, elements of complete Teaming Agreements and Joint Ventures...
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: GIVING CREDIT WHEN CREDIT IS DUE

Initiating a lawsuit to collect a fee may be the most common trigger to professional-negligence claims filed against geoprofessionals. The clients involved often use a portion of the amount they......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: GO NO GO CHECKLIST

There are very good reasons why we would choose not to spend time and effort pursuing a client or a project. GBA’s Business Practices Committee has prepare a comprehensive, simple to use, Go/No-Go ch...
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: INVESTING IN RISK MANAGEMENT AND LOSS PREVENTION

"Friends don't sue friends." That mantra, initiated by GBA almost 50 years ago, is the theme of this GBA Best Practices monograph. Developed by GBA's Business Practices Committee, it focuses on the......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: PREPARING FOR RAPID RESPONSE: ASSEMBLING A PROJECT-INTERVENTION TEAM (PIT) CREW

Construction-risks can quickly take on mountainous proportions unless they are addressed when still in their molehill state. This is particularly the case when geoprofessional issues are involved......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: PROFESSIONAL-LIABILITY INSURANCE BASICS

Why do geoprofessionals need professional-liability insurance (PLI)? That's one of five fundamental issues addressed in this GBA Best Practices monograph titled "Professional-Liability Insurance......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: PROJECT-RECORDS RETENTION

...
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: SAFETY AND YOUR GEOPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Safety has become a top priority for many design and environmental firms that are concerned for the welfare of their employees, an attitude shared by many major clients for which "safety......
Continue reading

GBA BEST PRACTICES: SLIPSHOD SYNONYMS

...
Continue reading

« 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 24 »
    Contact
  • info@geoprofessional.org
  • 301-565-2733, 240-669-9380
  • https://www.geoprofessional.org
  • Who’s Who in GBA
    Useful Links
  • CoMET Business Committee
  • Environmental Business Committee
  • Geotechnical Business Committee
  • Join a Committee
  • GBA News
    GBA for You
  • Sign up for GBA Communications
  • My GBA
  • Promote GBA in Your Firm
  • Sitemap
    |
    Privacy Policy
© Copyright 2017 GBA | Designed & Developed by fusionSpan