• It’s Soil Not Dirt: A Geotechnical Engineering Podcast

  • By: PRI Engineering
  • Podcast

It’s Soil Not Dirt: A Geotechnical Engineering Podcast

By: PRI Engineering
  • Summary

  • From designing solar foundations to erosion hazard assessments, It’s Soil Not Dirt focuses on all aspects of geotechnical engineering and the topics that matter most today, with an emphasis on sustainability and renewables.
    PRI Engineering 2022
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Episodes
  • The remediation of soil and groundwater with Quinn Pinder
    Jul 19 2024

    In this episode of It's Soil Not Dirt Quinn Pinder from Milestone Environmental Contracting and Arash Yazdani from PRI Engineering talk about the remediation of soil and groundwater – a topic closely tied to soil dumping, a topic we discussed a few episodes back!

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    35 mins
  • The Interaction Between Structural and Geotechnical Engineering with Tim Rupert
    Jan 15 2024

    Join us in this episode as we delve into the interaction between structural and geotechnical engineering with guest star, Tim Rupert, and Arash Yazdani, Director of Engineering at PRI Engineering. Together, we'll unravel the challenges and best practices in this burgeoning subfield, focusing especially on solar foundation design.

    Get ready to break free from the ordinary, question the status quo, and shape the trillion-dollar future of renewable energy. Don't miss out! Tune in to our captivating episodes on major podcast platforms or catch updates on PRI Engineering's website.

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    25 mins
  • Introduction to Hydrogeology with Mike Francis: P2
    Jan 20 2023

    Mike Francis, Project Manager at GEMS joins PRI Engineering to speak about hydrogeology. This second episode of two discusses Toronto and managing water in a large urban center.

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    22 mins

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