Emeritus Professor Dr. Alan J. Lutenegger, P.E.F. ASCE of the Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Department at University of Massachusetts Amherst and Gary L. Seider, P.E., Director of Engineering for Hubbell Power Systems will discuss current practice for helical pile design including theoretical bearing capacity methods and empirical energy relationships. Real-world design examples will be worked through using HeliCAP® v3.0 Helical Capacity Design Software.
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