B.Sc. (Eng.) Civil Engineering,
University of London
D.I.C. Imperial College of Science and Technology
Ph.D. Engineering Rock Mechanics, University of London
Specialties
Geotechnical Engineering and Design
Associations
Affiliate Member, Institution of Civil
Engineers
Member, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Member, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance Association
Member, American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
Bio
Dr. Elliott, located in LACHEL FELICE’s
Pittsburgh office, started his career undertaking research of the
mechanical, thermal, and hydraulic properties of rocks using
state-of-the-art laboratory testing equipment and involving
equipment design, test design, model development, and data
interpretation. Since 1985, Dr. Elliott has provided technical and
management support on projects as diverse as the geologic disposal
of high-level radioactive waste, analysis of the stability of mine
waste piles, software development, rock slope stability analysis,
tieback wall and soil-nail wall design, rockfall hazard and risk
evaluation, foundation analysis, hard rock tunnel design and
rehabilitation, hydrogeologic investigations, landfill design and
permitting, health risk evaluation, and other risk assessment
studies. Dr. Elliott has carried out extensive deterministic and
probabilistic analyses using proprietary software packages and
personally developed spreadsheet models.
Dr. Elliott has also carried out a variety of field assignments
involving soil and rock drilling, piezometer and monitoring well
installation and decommissioning, geotechnical field testing and
instrumentation, construction inspection, and construction
management support.
Dr. Elliott has developed a practice in focusing on tunneling and
geotechnical engineering, and on the application of risk and
decision analysis techniques. He has undertaken projects involving
tunnel rehabilitation and ice prevention, tunnel design and
construction, design of temporary shoring and large permanent
retaining walls (including anchored walls and soil nail walls),
slope stability investigations and remediation designs, and risk and
decision analysis relating to siting studies, alternatives
evaluations, and probabilistic cost estimating studies.