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Dr. Jesús Gómez, PE, D.GE, Elected as a Board Member of ADSC, The International Association of Foundation Drilling
March 3, 2011
Schnabel is pleased to announce that Dr. Jesús Gómez, PE, D.GE., was recently elected as a Board Member of ADSC, The International Association of Foundation Drilling. ADSC is an organization representing the drilled shaft and anchored geo-support community. To learn more about ADSC visit their website at http://www.adsc-iafd.com.
Dr. Gómez, a Principal with Schnabel and the firm’s Chief Engineer of the Geostructural Group, has more than 26 years of design and construction experience in geotechnical projects in the United States, South America and Europe. He has extensive experience in design and construction of foundations, excavations, slope stabilization, and soil improvement.
Prior to joining Schnabel in 2000 after obtaining his graduate degree from Virginia Tech, Dr. Gómez was Chief Engineer for the Venezuelan branch of the international foundation construction firm Franki Pile Foundations. While at Virginia Tech, he developed and tested a new numerical model for soil-structure interfaces under sponsorship by the US Army Corps of Engineers. His work on interfaces unveiled previously unknown aspects of soil-structure interface behavior of great importance for practical design of retaining structures and foundations. His professional design and construction experience includes slope stabilization, earth retaining structures, excavation support, deep foundations, underpinning of existing structures, and ground improvement.
Dr. Gómez has been active in teaching University-level courses since 1986 at various universities in the United States and abroad. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Delaware, and he has authored or co-authored over 70 publications on practical technological applications and design in geotechnical engineering. Dr. Gómez was also the Researcher for the FHWA/ADSC Hollow Bar Soil Nail (HBSN) Test Program field research effort and report. Additionally, he was recipient of the 2004 Shamsher Prakash Award for Excellence in the Practice of Geotechnical Engineering.








