DEEP MIXING METHODS

April 26-27, 1999

Anaheim/Orange County, CA

Program Outline:

Day 1

7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:15 Orientation and Welcome

Steven L. Helminiak, P.E.
Program Director
Center for Continuing Engineering Education
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

8:25 Introduction

Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., C.Eng.
Program Chair

8:30 Classification of Methods and Applications

Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., C.Eng.

9:30 Break

9:45 Properties of Mixed Soil

10:45 Principles of Grout Design

Chris Gause

11:30 QA/AC and Verification DMM

David Druss

12:30 PM Lunch

1:30 PM Deep Mixing Method Presentations - Each presentation will follow this standard outline.

1:30 PM Method 1 - Deep Mixing Technique for Walls

Seth L. Pearlman, P.E.

2:45 Break

3:00 Method 2 -- "Geo-Jet"

Michael L. Condon

4:15 Method 3 -- Single Axis Tooling Method

George Burke, P.E.

5:30 Reception/Exhibits with Refreshments

7:00 PM Close of Exhibit

Day 2

8:00 AM Deep Mixing Method Presentations (continued)

8:00 AM Method 4 -- Geo-Column

Osamu Taki

9:15 Break

9:30 Method 5 -- DSM (Deep Soil Mixing)

Peter J. Nicholson

10:45 Method 6 -- Lime Cement Columns

Melvin I. Esrig, Ph.D.

12:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM Method 7 - "TREVIMIX"

Nino Catalano, Ph.D.

2:15 Break

2:30 Method 8 -- CDM (Cement Deep Mixing) and DJM (Deep Jet Mixing)

David S. Yang, Ph.D., P.E.

3:45 PM Closing Comments/Adjourn


General Information


Enrollment:

Course enrollment is limited. Please reserve your place now!
Phone the registration office at: (414) 227-3139 or 1-888-545-4700 or complete the enrollment form.

Fee Covers:

Notebook, program materials, break refreshments and lunches. Lodging and other meals NOT included. A Certificate of Participation is presented to each registrant. Proceedings are not published.

Refunds and Cancellations:

If you cancel your registration, you will be charged a $50 administrative fee. To cancel, you must call our department at (414) 227-3173 at least seven (7) working days prior to the program start date to obtain a cancellation number. If you cancel less than seven working days prior or you do not follow this procedure, you will be liable for the full fee. With the Program Director's approval, however, a portion of this charge may be applied to a future program, and enrollment substitutions may be made at any time.

Suggested Attire:

Casual business dress is appropriate. Please be prepared for a moderate temperature variation in the seminar room.

Location:

This program will be held at:
Double Tree Hotel
100 The City Drive
Orange, CA 92868
(714) 634-4500

Lodging

You are responsible for making your own lodging arrangements at the facility of your choice. Hotel/motel information will be mailed with your enrollment confirmation. When contacting the hotel, make sure to mention that you will be attending the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee seminar, Deep Mixing Methods to obtain any reduced room rate that we may have arranged.

Please advise us at the time of registration if you are physically challenged and require special accommodations. Requests will be kept confidential.

On-Site Training Session:

For further information about sponsoring this workshop for groups of 10 or more professionals within your organization, please contact the Program Director listed on this flyer.

Professional Services

The Professional Services Office at UWM's College of Engineering and applied Science can help your organization meet their technical human resource needs through our internship, co-op and full-time placement services. If you or your company wants to tap this pool of creative talent, please contact the Director of Professional Services, at (414) 229-5193.


For More Information Call:


Steven L.Helminiak, P.E, Program Director (414)-227-3173


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February 24-26, 1999 - Orlando, FL

Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Historic Structures
April 8-9, 1999 - Albany, NY

Estimation of Soil & Rock Properties for Foundation Design
April 29-30, 1999 - Milwaukee, WI


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