Geotechnical engineer definition

Geotechnical engineer means a professional engineer registered with the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists, and Geophysicists of the Northwest Territories and whose principal field of specialization is the design and construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment;
Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.
Geotechnical engineer means a practicing, geotechnical/ civil engineer licensed as a professional civil engineer with the state of Washington who has at least four years of professional employment pertaining to the field of geotechnical engineering.

Examples of Geotechnical engineer in a sentence

  • In the case of a Geotechnical engineer, the INSPECTOR shall collect a copy of the Interim Verified Report (Form DSA 293) prepared by such Geotechnical engineer as applicable before the INSPECTOR can approve and sign off any of the above sections that relate to the portions of the PROJECT that were delegated to the Geotechnical engineer.

  • Where buildings provide lateral support for walls retaining earth, and the exterior grades on opposite sides of the building differ by more than 6 feet (1829 mm), the load combination of the seismic increment of earth pressure due to earthquake acting on the higher side, as determined by a Geotechnical engineer qualified in soils engineering plus the difference in earth pressures shall be added to the lateral forces provided in this section.

  • In the case of a Geotechnical engineer, the INSPECTOR shall collect a copy of the Interim Verified Report (form DSA 293) prepared by such Geotechnical engineer as applicable before the INSPECTOR can approve and sign off any of the above sections that relate to the portions of the PROJECT that were delegated to the Geotechnical engineer.

  • Geotechnical engineer shall notify DHHL that the work appears to be in general conformance with the project documents based on observations and testing.

  • Geotechnical Report/Soils Investigation, or Geotechnical engineer shall reveal project’s Site Class for the design and engineering purposes of the reservoir and tank foundation.


More Definitions of Geotechnical engineer

Geotechnical engineer means an engineer who is licensed as a professional engineer by the state of Washington and who has at least four years of relevant professional employment; and
Geotechnical engineer means a professional engineer who is registered under the Professional Engineers Act (Cap. 253) as a specialist professional engineer in the specialised branch of geotechnical engineering;
Geotechnical engineer means a practicing professional geotechnical/civil engineer licensed with the state of Washington.
Geotechnical engineer means a practising professional engineer who has at least four years of professional experience in geotechnical and landslide evaluation;
Geotechnical engineer means a Professional with appropriate education, training and experience, fully insured and in good standing with the relevant Professional association, for the purpose of soil and rock assessments, with experience or training in geotechnical and geohazard assessments;
Geotechnical engineer means a professional, Utah-licensed engineer who, through education, training and experience, is competent in the field of geotechnical engineering.
Geotechnical engineer means a professional civil engineer licensed by the state of Washington who is qualified by reason of experience and education in the practice of evaluating and predicting the engineering properties of soils and geologic formations or a professional engineering geologist licensed by the state of Washington.
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