Don't miss your opportunity to save $50 off your registration for the Engineering Design and Construction Seminar on Chance Helical Piers and Micropiles. This seminar will provide techniques and knowledge to ensure the proper application, design, material selection, specification and installation for these deep foundation technologies.
Participants will be given a theoretical review of both Chance Helical Piers/Anchors and Micropiles used in compression and tension applications. This seminar can serve as an educational tool in deep foundation design and application. Participants will receive a Professional Development Certificate for 15 PDH Credits.
Course instruction will be conducted by a group of engineering professionals experience in the manufacturing, research, design and application of these technologies.
Speakers:
Dr. Hesham El Naggar PhD, P.Eng. – Dr. El Naggar is the Associate Dean Research and Graduate Studies at The University of Western Ontario in London Ontario. His research has been focused on deep foundation systems including how helical piers and micropiles perform in seismic events.
Mr. Gary Seider P.E. – Mr Seider is the Engineering Manager at Chance. Gary has been working with the Chance Helical product for 20 years and has developed and patented many products currently used in helical applications
Mr. Samuel P. Clemence P.E. – Mr. Clemence is a Meredith Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Syracuse University in New York. Sam has completed significant research on helical piles and their performance in may types of soils and applications.
Mr. Trevor Quayle M.A.Sc, P.Eng. – Mr Quayle is a structural design engineer working for Pretium Anderson in Kitchener Ontario. Trevor has spent the better part of the last five years designing helical piers and micropiles in many different types of applications in unique and difficult situations.
Dr. Don Dotson PhD, PE, SE, P.Eng, D.Ge - Mr. Dotson is a Senior Engineer and Chief Designer for AMEC with over 30 years of multi-disciplinary engineering experience. Don is an Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering at Tennessee State University teaching the Geotechnical Engineering sequence. He is also a Peer-Reviewer for the ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering and a 2010 inductee as a Diplomate, Geotechnical Engineering by the Academy of Geo-Professionals









