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Geotechnical Characterization for Foundations (India)

Committee Chair

Amol Shingarey
Founder Geotech Services
ams@geotechservices.in

Mr. Shingarey has more than 30 years of experience in the field of Geotechnical investigation and is founder of Geotech Services Nagpur. He pursued his Masters in Geotechnical Engineering from IIT Bombay (1977).  Mr. Shingarey is a Lead and Technical Assessor for NABL (National Accreditation Board of Laboratories). He is also actively involved in academics, as a member of Board of Studies of various Engineering Colleges and has trained numerous engineers under his guidance.

Geotechnical Characterisation for Foundations Committee Focus Areas

DFI of India Geotechnical Characterisation for Foundations Committee was formed in 2018 to improve and enhance the geotechnical investigation and reporting practice in India.

The committee has three key focus areas:

Enhancing Good Work Practices

The committee is working closely with owners to assist them developing guidelines to implement:

  • Proper and adequate subsurface exploration and characterisation practices for informed design, improved constructability and bid economy.
  • Innovative technologies.
  • Effective procurement practices for subsurface characterization services.
  • Adequate construction observation monitoring to determine whether field modifications are necessary during construction.

Skill Development Programs

  • Develop and implement skill training programs for soil investigation lab technicians and field supervisors.
  • DFII signed 5-year MOU with the National Academy of Construction, a Telangana state government organisation, to jointly implement these programs.

Promotional Activities

  • Organize workshops and seminars to raise the level of awareness of the need for and economic benefits of accurate and effective subsurface characterisation information.
  • Increase stakeholder awareness of the necessity to effectively manage ground risks.
  • Collaborate with similar organizations to improve the professionalism of subsurface characterization.
  • Identify current issues and suggest possible solutions.
  • Introduce policy intervention wherever needed for enhancing the quality of geotechnical investigation works by closely working with relevant government organisations/authorities.
  • Promote active liaisons with BIS,IGS, IIT, NIT, NAC, CIDC, NSDC, major construction organisations, soil investigation agencies, design consultants, soil investigation and lab equipment and tools manufacturers.

Geotechnical Laboratory Skills Training Programs

  • 3-month Soil Investigation Laboratory Training program – for freshers: This program is designed to train fresh candidates on the basics to advance geotechnical laboratory tests and certify them as skilled manpower for absorption in the industry.
  • 5-days short term training-cum-certification program for existing geotechnical investigation lab technicians: This program is designed to evaluate the competencies of the existing geotechnical lab technicians and certify them as skilled manpower after a 5-day brush-up course.

Coming soon.

Enhancing Good Work Practices for Geotechnical Characterisation

  • Identify current subsurface characterisation issues and suggest possible solutions.
  • Introduce policy intervention wherever needed for enhancing the quality of geotechnical investigation works by closely working with relevant government organisations/authorities.
  • Promote active liaisons with BIS,IGS, IIT, NIT, NAC, CIDC, NSDC, major construction organisations, soil investigation agencies, design consultants, soil investigation and lab equipment and tools manufacturers

Coming soon.

Knowledge Dissemination Programs

  • Organize workshops and seminars to raise the level of awareness of the need for and economic benefits of accurate and effective subsurface characterisation information.
  • Increase stakeholder awareness of the necessity to effectively manage ground risks.
  • Collaborate with similar organizations to improve the professionalism of subsurface characterization.

Coming soon.

Fundamentals

FHWA Geotechnical Engineering Circular No. 5 Geotechnical Site Characterization (technical resource for planning and scoping site investigations, exploratory means and methods, interpretation of properties from laboratory and field measurements, documentation and reporting).

FHWA Geotechnical Engineering Circular No. 14 Assuring Quality in Geotechnical Reporting Documents (guidance for effectively incorporating quality assurance in preparing geotechnical reporting  documents)

GeoConstructability – An Owner’s Guide to Obtaining Essential Geotechnical Information for Construction (documents the type of geotechnical information  that contractors need to estimate, plan and execute foundation projects)