Deep Foundations Institute S3: Slopes, Support and Stabilization

In Attendance

Augusto Lucarelli

Aug 8, 2023 - Aug 10, 2023

Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) S3: Slopes, Support and Stabilization is a 2.5-day conference on the practical application of deep foundations and ground improvement techniques for stabilizing soft ground, landslides and slopes, and supporting deep excavations. The technical program highlights the state-of-practice, current research, innovations, advancements, and case histories of deep foundations, anchored earth retention, slurry walls, ground improvement, deep mixing. The popular software discussion will be held again this year: a featured interactive panel discussion that covers the effective use of software for analyzing slope and landslide stabilization and deep excavation projects.

This conference attracts contractors; engineers; manufacturers and equipment suppliers; researchers; federal, state and local agency representatives; owners; and policy makers involved in the design, construction and execution of slope stabilization, ground improvement and deep excavation support projects.

To learn more about the DFI S3 conference, please visit the conference website.

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