Kerry Rowe, CGS member and Queen’s University professor, was recently honoured for leadership in geotechnical engineering by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). As stated in the Queen’s Gazette (Queen’s University), “Kerry Rowe was recently recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the world largest civil engineering professional society, for his leadership in geotechnical engineering research and practices. His ground-breaking work studying contaminants and waste containment is addressing some of the most complex challenges facing our world today, including how we manage the increasing amount of technological waste and chemicals that threaten our planet’s fragile ecosystem”. Click here to read the entire Queen’s Gazette article. Congratulations, Kerry!
One of our 2020 CGS Corporate Sponsors, GKM Consultants is hosting a webinar on June 11 featuring an active case study highlighting a large LRT infrastructure monitoring project in Toronto, Canada. CGS member and Thunder Bay Section Director Wesley Saunders is one of the presenters of this webinar. As a professional engineer with over 14 years of experience in Geotechnical and Structural Instrumentation, Wesley has collaborated on hundreds of projects for GKM. Full details and the registration link for this webinar are available here.