I Don't Have X-ray Vision: Risk-Informed Site Investigation

Deep Foundations Institute
Georgette Hlepas
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May 1, 2022

Abstract

How often phrases like these have been made by project managers and project teams trying to explain why there has been cost growth, project delays and differing site conditions claims. But does it really take x-ray vision? Do we really approach geotechnical construction projects unprepared for the subsurface that may be encountered because we can't get the answer? Too often our industry seems to think the answer is, "yes." However, this is not because we can't understand the subsurface. All too frequently it is because a choice is made to save money or time by foregoing or shortchanging upfront subsurface investigations. This is accepting a risk at the beginning of the process and realizing it during construction. Case histories have proven time and time again that upfront investment in site exploration and constructing a ground model mitigates risk in design and construction. But how much do we prepare? What level of investigation (or investment) is appropriate? The answer of course, is it depends; how much risk are you willing to take for your project and what are the potential consequences?
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APA: Georgette Hlepas  (2022)   I Don't Have X-ray Vision: Risk-Informed Site Investigation

MLA: Georgette Hlepas I Don't Have X-ray Vision: Risk-Informed Site Investigation. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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