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D. Andy Vessely
Principal Engineer and President
Mr. Vessely has over 24 years of experience as a Geotechnical Engineer and Engineering Geologist in the Pacific Northwest. He received his Masters degree from U.C. Berkeley. Mr. Vessely’s areas of interest include landslides affecting earth dams and embankments, seismic effects on landslides, geotechnical engineering for water supply and transportation projects, and expert witness services. His geologic and engineering training and experience provide him the background necessary to develop cost-effective landslide mitigation solutions. Representative projects include the following:
- Washington Park Station, Westside Light Rail, Portland, Oregon
- Crater Lake Lodge, Caldera Stability Study, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
- Goat Lick Landslide, U.S. Highway 2, Essex, Montana
- Phase I Feasibility Study, Westside Light Rail, Portland, Oregon
- Pelton Park Landslide, Madras, Oregon
- McKenzie River Slide, Highway 126, Leaburg, Oregon
- Depoe Bay Landslide, Depoe Bay, Oregon
- Oceanfront Highway Slide, Near Tillamook, Oregon
- Highway 101 Johnson Creek Slide
- North Wasco County Landfill Slide, The Dalles, Oregon
- West Commercial and 1st Street Slide, Astoria, Oregon
- Snowbasin Access Road Landslide, Utah
- Water Conduits No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 Geologic Hazard Assessment, Bull Run Watershed, Oregon
Mr. Vessely is the author of 13 technical papers covering geotechnical aspects of earthquake engineering and landslide evaluation. |