E40: From Construction to Geology: "You have to deal with the hand you've been dealt."
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In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor interviews Patrick Thomas, an engineering geologist with extensive experience in geotechnical investigations. Patrick shares his journey into geotechnical engineering, discussing the importance of hands-on experience, the challenges of working in steep and unstable terrains, and the technological advancements in the field. He emphasizes the significance of collaboration among multidisciplinary teams and offers valuable advice for aspiring geotechnical engineers, highlighting the need for open communication and adaptability in the face of challenges.
Key Topics Discussed✅Patrick's journey into geotechnical engineering began in his family's construction business.
✅Hands-on experience in construction provides valuable insights for geotechnical engineers.
✅Los Angeles presents unique challenges with its steep, unstable hillsides.
✅Technological advancements include deep foundations and slope stabilization techniques.
✅Each project serves as a case study for learning and improvement.
✅Collaboration among consultants, contractors, and engineers is crucial for project success.
✅Effective communication can prevent small issues from escalating into larger problems.
✅Safety is the top priority on construction sites.
✅Maintaining a cool head helps in managing different personalities on teams.
✅Aspiring engineers should keep an open mind and be adaptable to change.
Memorable Quotes from Patrick Thomas
🗣️"I grew up in the engineering construction field."
🗣️"Every project I worked on was its own case study."
🗣️"It's necessary that we all work together."
🗣️"Safety is number one."
🗣️"You have to deal with the hand you've been dealt."
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