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 regul...
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 mountai...
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 road...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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!”
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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.
Three New Case History Podcasts for Your Holiday Travels
As the holiday season arrives and many of us hit the road or take to the skies, GBA is excited to share three new episodes in the GBA Podcast Case History series—perfect listening for your travels! These episodes offer valuable lessons, practical insights, and engaging storytelling from the field.
Each episode features Elizabeth Brown, P.E., Principal Geotechnical Engineer at JLT Consultants, and Abi Corbett, Project Consultant at SME. With decades of combined experience across geotechnical investigations, project management, and construction quality assurance, Elizabeth and Abi bring expertise, candor, and a touch of humor to every Case History discussion.
Case History #65 – Treat a Big Deal Like a Big Deal
A city’s “showcase” brownfields project takes an unexpected turn ...
GBA Podcast Episode Explores Case History #107
In a new episode of the GBA Podcast Case History series, hosts Elizabeth Brown, P.E. (JLT Consultants) and Abi Corbett (SME) unpack the lessons of GBA Case History #107, where a supervisor’s failure to recognize and act on implied mental health disclosures led to costly legal consequences.
This case highlights essential risk management insights for every geoprofessional firm. It’s a reminder that technical excellence must be matched by leadership and empathy—especially when navigating the human side of business.
Brown and Corbett walk listeners through the real-world challenges faced by a GBA member firm that navigated a difficult employee performance issue involving the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Their conversational style and thought...
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...
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 ...
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...
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 an...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 104
Case History No 104. Read the real-life saga of a landowner’s tenant who tries to swindle a member-firm for medical costs for his horse and for lost breeding opportunities....
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 105
Case History No 105 An experienced project manager assigned an experienced field representative to be on site full time to observe construction of the building pad and MSE wall. Confident in the fie...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 106
Case History No 106 The GBA-Member Firm was retained by Client 1 to conduct a Phase I ESA on a 1000-acre tract of undeveloped land prior to the property sale. To save money, the client did not want...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 107
After terminating an employee for attendance and poor job performance, a member firm is faced with alleged violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 108
A GBA-Member Firm provided suggested changes to a sewer pipe design in order to keep construction moving forward on a five-story senior-living facility. Four years later, s...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 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 rive...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 112
The 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 partia...
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 77
Case History No. 77. What happens when a disgruntled homeowner sues a housing developer for mold-induced illnesses? The homeowner and her attorney walk away with a large......
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 78
Case History No. 78. After years of working for larger firms, this GBA Member Firm sole proprietor ventured out on his own, taking on a UST project as his first major......
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 79
Case History No. 79. Be careful what you wish for, GBA Case History 79 points out, documenting a Member Firm's first (and almost last) attempt to lead a design/build project: removal......
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 80
Case History No. 80. Knowing how "tricky" serving a housing developer can be, this GBA member took pains in contract formation, dotting every "I" and crossing every "T." The firm was also pretty......
GBA CASE HISTORY NO. 81
Case History No. 81. 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......