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FREE WEBINAR MATERIALS (PART 3)

DESIGN OF DEEP EXCAVATIONS - FREE WEBINAR (PART 3)

Video for 3rd part of deep excavation design webinars: Optimization of deep excavations


WEBINAR ON DESIGN OF DEEP EXCAVATIONS 


Cofferdam - Wall moments and displacements with DeepEX software

Mr. Dimitrios Konstantakos, P.E., presented four webinars on optimization of deep excavations on March 11th/2015. More than 1300 professionals registered for the webinars. The video recording of one webinar is available below

Some things are for free - others are not

These free webinars are really great, but if all we did was for free I would be sleeping in a deep excavation! We make our living selling deep excavation software, and not just any software. I have spent the last 15 years adding all this knowledge and more expertise in our deep excavation design software DeepEX. Please take a look and try it out, let me know if you would like us to arrange an online demonstration.


 
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Build on solid fundamentals on the design of deep excavations, and learn how to minimize uncertainties.


 

FREE WEBINAR ON DESIGN OF DEEEP EXCAVATION




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DIMITRIOS C.KONSTANTAKOS

















WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR: DIMITRIOS C. KONSTANTAKOS, P.E.


Dimitrios C. Konstantakos, P.E., is the founder and CEO of Deep Excavation LLC, a developer of user-friendly, high-quality, deep excavation calculation and design software. He is also the current chair of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Earth Retaining Structures Committee.


Mr. Konstantakos holds a master of science degree in Civil/Geotechnical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BS degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He has been involved in the design of bridge foundations, tunnels, deep excavations, finite element simulations, piers and bulkheads, pile foundations, and field inspections. Mr. Konstantakos has also taught Support of Excavation Systems as an adjunct professor at New York University.

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