Amy Cerato at podium presenting

Success!  The Helical Pile and Tieback Committee finagled a prime time 30 minute time-slot during the plenary session for my seismic research presentation today – and even though the crowd was late for lunch because the session started late after break, we managed to hold a packed room for a 25 minute power-packed presentation.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t given the opportunity to answer questions from the crowd in my last 5-minutes because lunch was being served, so if you have any questions please email me at acerato@ou.edu or post a comment here and we can have a group discussion.  The video that we debuted today can be found below and there is much more to come during the August 8-10 Specialty Conference on Helical Piles and Tiebacks!

http://www.dfi.org/dfieventlp.asp?13268

I hope to see you there!

Enjoy!

Many thanks to Aaron Wheeler of Torcsill Foundations for cutting this video for me!