
Education Webinar
Liquefaction: A Structural Engineer’s Guide to Risk and Design
June 5, 2025 | Thu 12:00 America/Chicago
Duration: 1.0 Hour
CE Credits: 1.0
$300
Liquefaction is a phenomenon that can have catastrophic effects on structures. The effects of liquefaction can range from massive flow slides and foundation failures to excessive settlements, ground oscillations, and buoyancy of buried structures. Mitigating liquefaction and its effects requires close collaboration between geotechnical and structural engineers. This webinar will describe the effects of liquefaction on structures, provide options for mitigating the effects, and describe design procedures that structural and geotechnical engineers should follow.
- Course will award 1.0 hour of continuing education
- Diamond Review approved in all 50 states
- This webinar will be available as a recording.
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Liquefaction is a phenomenon that can have catastrophic effects on structures. The effects of liquefaction can range from massive flow slides and foundation failures to excessive settlements, ground oscillations, and buoyancy of buried structures. Mitigating liquefaction and its effects requires close collaboration between geotechnical and structural engineers. This webinar will describe the effects of liquefaction on structures, provide options for mitigating the effects, and describe design procedures that structural and geotechnical engineers should follow.
- Course will award 1.0 hour of continuing education
- Diamond Review approved in all 50 states
- This webinar will be available as a recording.
Speaker:
Jeremy Butkovich, P.E., G.E., is one of Shannon & Wilson’s lead seismic engineers, and has 20 years of experience with a wide range of geotechnical and seismic engineering projects. He is heavily involved with computer simulations of bridges, buildings, and challenging geologic hazards such as lateral spreading. Jeremy is an expert is using modern computing solutions to manage large data sets and increase the efficiency of highly complicated and time-consuming analyses, such as soil-structure interaction. He was the lead author for the seismic design chapter for the 2024 update of the WSDOT Geotechnical Design Manual, and is a lead author on the forthcoming update to the FHWA General Engineering Circular No. 3 for Seismic Analysis and Design of Transportation Structures.
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