NEW! Case History # 103 – Nuclear Gauge Management
NEW! Case History #103 – Nuclear Gauge Management
If you own or operate nuclear densometer gauges, you must read this GBA Case History. After three destroyed gauges and numerous other violations, a Member-Firm was facing civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation and revocation of their license to own and/or operate nuclear gauges. They paid a $150,000 settlement but more importantly developed a compliance program hailed as “a model for the industry”.
Learn from their mistakes and from their commitment to change their culture through immediate action to create, test, launch, and monitor sustainable, institutional controls to address the underling causes of the violations, as well as specific regulatory compliance issues.
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New GBA Podcast Episode: Low Budget, High Expectations—What Could Go Wrong?
The latest episode of the GBA Podcast Case History series is live—and it’s one every geoprofessional should hear.
What happens when a client prioritizes speed and low cost over sound recommendations? In this episode, hosts Elizabeth Brown, P.E. (Atlas) and Abi Corbett (SME) unpack the lessons learned in GBA Case History #55, when an environmental consultant’s warnings went unheeded—leading to bigger problems, a legal dispute, and a forfeited $40,000 fee.
Brown and Corbett explore a real-world example of how client pressure for speed and cost savings can lead to major project risks—and significant professional consequences. In this case, an auto parts manufacturer sought to sell a property contaminated by leaking underground storage tanks. After ignoring early recommendation...
You Can Do the Right Thing, but It Can Still Go Wrong!
Can doing the right thing still go wrong? In a new GBA Podcast episode, hosts Elizabeth Brown, P.E. (Atlas), and Abi Corbett (SME) explore the high-stakes environmental project described in GBA Case History #50, where a procedural misstep led to major consequences. Learn how a geoprofessional firm navigated delays, unauthorized changes, and regulatory challenges to uphold integrity and avoid litigation.
Lessons learned include:
• A technical and business-savvy staff is key
• Learn what you don’t know
• Regulatory requirements must be followed
• Interactions between agencies and project parties can be challenging
• Financial fortitude is essential
The episode of the GBA Podcast delivers a compelling case study that every geoprofess...
Listen Now: The Inspiring Journey of Carrie (Foulk) Rodriguez, P.E., G.E.
The latest episode of GBA’s GeoHeroes podcast is now available! Hosted by GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C (Verdantas), this episode features an engaging conversation with Carrie (Foulk) Rodriguez, P.E., G.E., GBA Board member and Geotechnical Group Leader at BSK Associates.
Carrie shares her journey from a West Coast childhood to becoming a leader in geotechnical engineering. From early aspirations in environmental engineering to ultimately transitioning into geoprofessional consulting, her story is one of resilience, adaptability, and a willingness to take risks.
Key highlights from the episode include:
• The power of mentorship: How influential mentors shaped her approach to problem-solving and decision-making.
• Balancing career and family: Carrie’...
GeoHeroes Podcast: A Career of Impact with Jay Martin, P.E., F. GBA
In the latest episode of GeoHeroes – a GBA Podcast series – GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C (Verdantas) sits down with industry veteran Jay Martin, P.E., F. GBA who shares a candid look at his career. Martin recently retired after a remarkable 40+ year geoprofessional career that culminated in his role as Senior Vice President at WSP.
Jay offers invaluable lessons on leadership, adaptability, and the art of building lasting client relationships. He discusses how cultural shifts and consolidation have shaped the profession, and the transition from technical roles to leadership.
In the 37-minute episode, Martin dives into the importance of moving beyond project-based work to program management, emphasizing the value of becoming a trusted advisor rather than jus...
Say Yes to Opportunity: Advice for the Next Generation of Geoprofessionals
Say Yes to Opportunity: Advice for the Next Generation of Geoprofessionals
The latest episode of GeoHeroes from the GBA Podcast features a conversation between GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C (Verdantas) and Kent Bannister, P.Eng President and CEO of TREK Geotechnical. Bannister’s journey from his early days in Winnipeg to leading one of Canada’s growing geotechnical firms provides valuable lessons for geoprofessionals at all career stages.
Bannister’s career has spanned consulting, dam safety, and large-scale infrastructure projects, ultimately leading him to TREK, where he now focuses on strategic growth, risk management, and industry leadership.
Kent and Guy discuss the evolving demands on geoprofessionals, including the increasing need for strong...
Leadership, Systems Thinking, and the Future of Engineering
The latest episode of GBA’s GeoHeroes podcast series is now available. In this insightful conversation, GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C (Verdantas) connects with Teresa Peterson, P.E., C.M.E., LEED AP O&M, ENV SP (Gannett Fleming TranSystems) to explore her career journey, leadership philosophy, and vision for the future of geoprofessional practice.
Peterson shares her path from an early interest in environmental engineering to leadership in multiple sectors, including transportation, water, and energy. She emphasizes how systems thinking, continuous learning, and strong communication have been critical to her success—skills that she believes are increasingly essential as geoprofessionals navigate challenges like climate change, disruptive technologies, ...
Kurt Fraese Discusses Growth, Technology, and Opportunities
In this episode of the GBA Podcast GeoHeroes series, host and GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C, sits down with Kurt Fraese, L.G., F.GBA, who shares his advice for aspiring geoprofessionals, focusing on the interconnectedness of businesses, clients, and communities.
Fraese has provided consulting services to clients in the energy, development, transportation, federal government, and water and natural resource markets since 1983. His technical expertise is primarily focused on assessment and remediation of hazardous substances. Kurt retired from GeoEngineers, Inc. as CEO in 2017.
Fraese’s experiences highlight the importance of adaptability, preparedness, and a long-term vision. In this episode, Kurt speaks on the future of the geoprofessions, emphasizing the ...
Leadership, Growth, and Transition with Stewart Osgood, P.E., F.GBA
The latest episode of the GBA Podcast GeoHeroes series features a captivating conversation between host Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C, and guest Stewart Osgood, P.E., F.GBA, former President and CEO of DOWL. With more than 38 years of experience in the civil engineering and geotechnical fields, Osgood reflects on his professional journey to offer listeners his perspective on leadership, career growth, and succession planning.
As Osgood transitions into retirement, he shares plans to focus on personal projects and community contributions, emphasizing the importance of taking calculated risks early in one’s career.
Tune in to this episode to explore the personal and professional journey of a true geoprofessional leader.
This episode was produced by Ryan White, P.E., G.E...
Most Popular Resources of 2024
GBA provides hundreds of highly effective resources developed to satisfy the unique needs of geoprofessionals, giving members essential tools for achieving success. This is a great place to start your exploration of GBA’s resources, or to get acquainted with a publication loved by your peers and new to you.
The most downloaded resources of 2024 cover topics from a wide range of geoprofessional business issues, so there is certain to be something on this list that could help your business succeed. Select a title to learn more and download it today.
We’ll begin with number 10 and count down to the number one most downloaded resource. Please note, this list does not include Case Histories, which have their own list HERE.
#10: Go/No Go Checklist
This comprehensive and simple to u...
International, Multi-Generational Geoprofessional Legacy
In a new episode of the GBA Podcast’s GeoHeroes series, hear from UES Director Ed Alizadeh, P.E., J.D., F.GBA, who is interviewed by host and GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C.
The son of two immigrant engineers, Alizadeh talks about how education was the focus of his upbringing, which valued engineering as a noble profession. He discusses the challenges and rewards of his profession, including navigating family expectations, balancing work and education, and leading through periods of growth and loss.
Ed also tells listeners the three biggest things that will impact the future of the geoprofessions, his take on how the engineering field is perceived in the U.S. versus internationally, and his advice for those entering the p...
New GeoHeroes Episode: A Unique and Inspirational Path to Leadership
In a new episode of the GBA Podcast’s GeoHeroes series, host and GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C, interviews Elizabeth Clarke, who shares her unique and inspirational pathway to her current role as Owner and President of Structure Groups. Clarke is celebrated for her leadership and vision in the field, having recently been featured in multiple magazine’s “Extraordinary Women’s” issues.
Elizabeth shares how personal tragedies played a role in reshaping her life and eventually discovering a passion for the geoprofessions. In the early days of founding her company, the geoprofessional community – many of whom were GBA members – rallied around her and now as an industry leader, Clarke plays a key role in shaping the future alongside those she collaborates ...
Meet Your GeoHeroes: New Podcast Episode Featuring Charlie Head
In the latest episode of the GBA Podcast GeoHeroes series, host and GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C, interviews Charlie Head, P.E., P.G., F.GBA, a co-founder of GBA member firm Sanborn, Head, & Associates Inc. The conversation covers his career journey, including his educational background, professional experiences, and the challenges and rewards of building a successful company.
Head also discusses his current semi-retired status, his advice for those entering the geotechnical and environmental professions, and reflections on the evolving nature of the field. Charlie is a past-President of GBA (2017-18) and the winner of the 2024 Professional Practice Ethics & Leadership Award, presented jointly by GBA and the American...
Expert Insight on Professional Goal Setting
Becoming a manager or supervisor is an important step in many people’s professional careers, and it introduces a set of new responsibilities that they may not have had in their prior role. The Management Best Practices podcast series from GBA highlights a handful of those responsibilities, the challenges that can go along with them, and best practices for navigating through them.
The second episode of the series, “Professional Goal Setting,” is now available on the GBA Podcast website or anywhere podcasts are heard. In this episode, host and Environmental Project Manager Craig Hill (GBA Multimedia Delivery Committee, Kleinfelder) and guest, Senior Project Manager Marcus Dudley (Kleinfelder), discuss effective goal-setting strategies for managers and employees.
The discussion co...
You Are a GeoHero! GBA Launches New Podcast Series
With more than 14,000 downloads, the GBA Podcast is becoming a leading industry tool in helping geoprofessionals become better consultants. The best news? It’s completely free!
In a new series called “GeoHeroes,” GBA President Guy Marcozzi, P.E., D.GE, LEED AP BD+C, will interview past, present, and future industry leaders to understand what motivates these individuals and what insights they have for the future of the profession. The podcast will examine the skills and qualities that have contributed to their success, as well as their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing the industry.
In the first episode of the series, Marcozzi speaks with Mark Kramer, P.E., F.GBA, CEO and Chairman of the Board of SME, and winner of GBA's 2024 President's Award.
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GBA CASE HISTORY # 30
An architect retained the Member Firm on the owner's behalf. Although the Member Firm predicted "more than two inches of settlement," the owner filed......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 31
An architect requested a proposal from the geotechnical engineering firm whose office was next door to the site of a proposed newspaper......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 32
Case History No. 32 . A civil engineer failed to follow a geotechnical engineer's recommendation in order to save several hundred dollars....
GBA CASE HISTORY # 33
Case History No. 33 . The press of business forced a Member Firm to assign a somewhat new field representative to observe construction being performed by a tricky......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 34
Case History No. 34 . The owner's desire to save a relatively few dollars on a fast-track project resulted in innumerable problems and cost overruns. The Member Firm......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 35
Case History No. 35 A $4000, 17-day project was performed well, but the warning in the report could have been stated more strongly, especially so because follow-up contact......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 36
A GBA Member Firm performed a RCRA Facility Assessment at a site owned by a manufacturer that was not interested in cooperating with the firm or the......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 37
A highway alignment project resulted in a resident suing the jurisdiction that was the GBA member's client. The engineer assumed he would be working......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 38
When the Member Firm's recommendations were not followed, the owner wound up paying high costs that could have been avoided had the member been......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 39
When a construction problem arose, the client assumed the Member Firm was at fault. The firm immediately began an investigation which ultimately......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 40
Providing a low fee to a long-time client required the GBA member to rely on a number of reasonable assumptions. Information learned later revealed......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 41
When two geotechnical engineering firms failed to collaborate on a Southern California apartment project, the resulting oversight that turned......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 42
Case History No. 42 An environmental consultant with a limited amount of time to perform a Phase I ESA was forced to take a building owner's word about an air permit not......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 43
Case History No. 43 A Member Firm did a favor for one of its major clients and took on a project with inadequate oversight. Problems occurred during dewatering and, when......
GBA CASE HISTORY # 44
An environmental consultant performed a hurried Phase I ESA for a developer and found no serious problems. A chlorinated solvent was discovered later......