The Ground Investigation Podcast

By: The Ground Investigation Podcast
  • Summary

  • The Ground Investigation Podcast is a show featuring interviews and insights from leaders in the geotechnical and geo-environmental business world. Join host Michael Taylor as he discusses the ups and downs of running a business in the GI industry, getting geological experts to share their learnings and lessons as well as their plans for the future, highlighting what they think will improve the ground investigation industry moving forward.
    2022
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Episodes
  • Californian Wildfires and Landslides with Dan Vieira
    Jan 9 2025

    In this conversation, Daniel Vieira discusses his journey into the field of geo-hazards and landslide mitigation with Michael. He shares insights on his career transitions, the challenges faced in slope stabilization projects, and the importance of safety and efficiency in his work. Daniel highlights rewarding projects, innovative techniques, and the role of technology in geophysical investigations, emphasizing the impact of his work on communities and infrastructure. He highlights the industry's adaptation to climate change challenges and the significance of value engineering in delivering cost-effective solutions. Dan also shares insights on the value of field experience in professional development.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Responding to Emergencies: Dan Vieira shares his firsthand experience of managing emergency geohazard projects, including a standout case repairing the Crescent City coastal landslide.
    • Adapting to Climate Change: How the geotechnical industry is evolving with proactive strategies, from accelerated site investigations to innovative green solutions like vegetated slopes and turf-reinforced mats.
    • Career Insights: Dan’s transition from consulting at NV5 to his current role at GeoStabilization International, and how his varied experiences have shaped his approach to geohazard mitigation.
    • Innovative Techniques: A breakdown of advanced geotechnical methods like Geosynthetically Confined Soil (GCS) systems, soil nails, and micropiles, and why they’re critical to modern projects.
    • Mentorship and Leadership: Dan’s philosophy on training younger engineers and the importance of fostering a collaborative work environment.

    Highlights:

    • Behind-the-scenes of emergency slope stabilization on California’s Alpine Road.
    • Practical examples of using green engineering solutions to mitigate geohazards.
    • Balancing technical expertise and client relationships in high-pressure situations.
    • How mentorship and knowledge-sharing help preserve industry expertise in a rapidly evolving field.

    Who Should Listen:
    This episode is perfect for:

    • Geotechnical and geological engineers at any career stage.
    • Professionals tackling climate-related geohazard challenges.
    • Students curious about the technical and leadership skills required in geotechnics.
    • Industry leaders exploring sustainable and innovative solutions for infrastructure resilience.

    Resources and Mentions:

    • Learn more about GeoStabilization International and their emergency geohazard work.
    • Connect with Dan Vieira on LinkedIn to follow his geotechnical journey.

    Subscribe to the show to join our host, Michael Taylor, as he uncovers insights from industry experts like Dan Vieira. Together, they dive deep into the challenges, innovations, and future of geotechnical engineering. Visit https://girec.co.uk/ to stay updated on the podcast and learn more about the ground investigation industry.

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    41 mins
  • E29: Helicopter Drilling and the Path to Geotechnical Growth with Hannah Thomas
    Jan 2 2025

    In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor sits down with Hannah Thomas, a geotechnical engineer with a passion for exploration, both in the field and in professional growth. From her first helicopter drilling project in Oregon to her belief in the power of LinkedIn as the modern Rolodex, Hannah shares her unique experiences and actionable advice for geotechnical and geological professionals.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    • Memorable Projects: Hannah recounts her most challenging and rewarding project—a helicopter drilling expedition that pushed her out of her comfort zone and taught her invaluable field skills.
    • The Role of Social Media: How platforms like LinkedIn can act as a digital Rolodex to grow your network, open career opportunities, and even attract clients.
    • Career Advice: Insights for students and early-career engineers on trying new roles, building connections, and staying adaptable in a constantly evolving industry.
    • Demystifying Geotechnical Engineering: Hannah explains the field in simple terms, from understanding the soil beneath a building to ensuring stability for dams and hillsides.
    • Mentorship and Growth: The value of mentors in shaping your skills and how stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to tremendous personal and professional growth.
    Highlights:
    • Helicopter drilling and safety lessons learned in Oregon.
    • Why every engineer should start building their LinkedIn network early.
    • Practical tips for explaining geotechnical engineering to non-professionals.
    • How to find inspiration and knowledge by following industry leaders.
    Who Should Listen:

    This episode is perfect for:

    • Geotechnical and geological engineers at all career stages.
    • Students exploring engineering career paths.
    • Professionals interested in networking and personal branding.
    • Anyone curious about the adventures and challenges of fieldwork.
    Resources and Mentions:
    • Connect with Hannah Thomas on LinkedIn
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    • Follow Shelby Yee of Rockmass for inspiration.

    Subscribe to the show to join our host, Michael Taylor, as he continues to explore the intricacies of running a business in the ground investigation industry, bringing geological experts to share their wisdom, insights, and plans for the future, and shedding light on what they believe will enhance the ground investigation industry moving forward. Don't forget to stay connected by visiting https://girec.co.uk/.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • E28: The Business of Ground Investigation: Insights from Graham Carter
    Dec 19 2024

    In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Graham Carter, co-founder of Impact Geotechnical. Graham shares his journey from working as an employee in the ground investigation industry to starting his own company, Impact Geotechnical, alongside his business partners. With over 18 years of experience, Graham dives into the challenges and rewards of running a business that handles everything from rail projects to structural investigations and even Formula One tracks. From hands-on drilling to streamlining operations, this episode is packed with insights into the realities of running a ground investigation company.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    1. The Journey to Founding Impact Geotechnical:

      • The professional and personal factors that led Graham and his partners to start their own company.
      • Lessons learned from their previous roles and how they applied them to build a successful business.
    2. The Challenges of Running a Small Business:

      • Balancing client demands with the realities of limited resources.
      • Overcoming obstacles in marketing, bookkeeping, and day-to-day operations.
      • Graham’s approach to maintaining quality control and efficiency through teamwork.
    3. The Unique Aspects of Rail Projects:

      • Why rail work differs from other sectors and the importance of accreditations.
      • The impact of Transport for London’s industry-leading approach to geotechnical data management.
    4. Innovative Approaches to Operational Efficiency:

      • How Impact Geotechnical achieved a paperless workflow using affordable tools like Microsoft Excel and tablets.
      • Graham’s tips for streamlining processes and avoiding unnecessary complexity.
    5. Advice for Aspiring Professionals in Ground Investigation:

      • Graham’s perspective on gaining hands-on experience and staying adaptable.
      • The importance of building a diverse skill set and embracing hybrid roles in the industry.

    Subscribe to the show to join our host, Michael Taylor, as he continues to explore the intricacies of running a business in the ground investigation industry, bringing geological experts to share their wisdom, insights, and plans for the future, and shedding light on what they believe will enhance the ground investigation industry moving forward. Don't forget to stay connected by visiting https://girec.co.uk/.

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    40 mins

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