Considerations in Management of Geotechnical Project
Course Status
Project Management is the practice of leading the work of a team to achieve goals and meet success criteria within specific time and budget (PMI, 2020).
Consequently, geotechnical engineering is a dynamic, exciting and evolving discipline (Barton, 2006). In this lecture, the author examines geotechnical engineering topics related to the management of geotechnical data and processes; training of geotechnical engineers in the private and public sectors; the future of geotechnical engineering education; and the importance of geotechnical engineering (Jaska, Ho & Woodward, 2009).
Topics for this course
18 Lessons02h 36m 10s
1. Introduction
2. Management of Geotechnical Data and Proceses
3. Data Acquisition
4. Data Processing and Verification of Data Quality
5. Data Transmission
6. Data Management
7. Data Dissemination
8. Standardisation of Geotechnical Data
9. Use of Advanced Technology in Data Acquisition and Geotechnical Applications
10. Improved Remote Sensing Technology
11. Training is not the Same as Education
12. Training in the Private Sector
13. Training in the Public Sector
14. External and In-House Training
15. Training for Geotechnical Contractors
16. Training for Geotechnical Consultants
17. Industry Support of Training and Education
18. References
About the instructor
Engineering professional with BSc degree in Geology, Post Graduate Diploma In Engineering Geology from the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria; MSc degree in Project Management from the University of Liverpool, UK and currently pursuing a PhD in Operations Management at the University of South Africa (UNISA), Pretoria, South Africa. He is successful in construction project management, contract management using - FIDIC & NEC 4th edition conditions of contract, geotechnical engineering & front-end engineering design (FEED).
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