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Kenji Yamasaki
Senior Associate Engineer
Mr. Yamasaki has 24 years of experience as a geotechnical engineer including 19 years in the Pacific Northwest. He has worked on landslide remediation and focused on analysis of shear piles to resist large landslide forces. He has built a successful track record in the application of engineering principles to the solution of especially complex geotechnical problems. A few of Mr. Yamasaki’s representative work projects include:
- Cornelius Pass Road Landslide, Instrumentation and Shear Pile Evaluation, Multnomah County, Oregon
- Shear Pile Design, Depoe Bay Sea Wall, Depoe Bay, Oregon
- Westside Light Rail Zoo Station Exploration and Instrumentation, Portland, Oregon
- Lorane Highway Slide Shear Key and Butress Remediation, Eugene, Oregon
- Mosier Quarry Landslide Remediation Evaluations, Mosier, Oregon
- SR 87 MP 224 Landslide Shear Pile Evaluation, Payson, Arizona
- Frog Lake Dam Instrumentation and Rehabilitation, Three Lynx, Oregon
- Freeman Hill Landslide, Shear Key and Butress Remediation, Brookings, Oregon
- Snowbasin Access Road Debris Flows, Instrumentation and Shear Key Construction, Huntsvile, Utah
- Naselle Quarry Reclamation, Naselle, Washington
- Alba Natural Gas Facility Landslides, Shear Pile Evaluation, Equatorial Guinea
- Parks Highway Landslide, Rockfill Berm Design, Ester, Alaska
- Scoby Hill Road Landslide, Remediation Evaluations, Springville, New York
- Moorehaven Landslide, Shear PIle Evaluation, La Center, Washington
- SR 107, MP 4.7 Landslide, Shear Pile Design, Montesano, Washington
- Snake River Avenue Slide, Lewiston, Idaho
- Wasco County Landfill Landslide, The Dalles, Oregon
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