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  1. jasperrupp

    Hi there!

    Still waiting for responses. I badly need advice. [sad] Yours Truly, Jasper Rupp @ Wants to be a Geotechnical Engineering Graduate
  2. jasperrupp

    Hi there!

    I just graduated as a civil engineer 2 months ago and now I’m still in the process of looking for a job. I was told that getting a job in this field is tough. My friend said that most companies are looking for people who have experience in the field. But how about me? Does that mean I don’t have...
  3. jasperrupp

    Skin Friction for Driven Piles

    Though equations are helpful, many other factors can contribute to differences in the application. I agree with GeoPaveTraffic that you should work with someone who’s experienced with clay.
  4. jasperrupp

    Non engineer asking: where in geotech does it say i need perimeter drainage

    Regarding Ron’s comment, I’d say that even when your geotechnical engineers say you don’t, it would be better to get a second opinion and ask for an explanation so you can better understand your situation. Just a piece of advice [bigsmile]
  5. jasperrupp

    Need Clarification

    It’s hard to give you an accurate answer with only the information you provided. But from what I can tell, Erdbau is right.
  6. jasperrupp

    slope stability software

    For what you need, you should try TARLEN and GeoStudio. I strongly recommend these. I’d explain why but the guys above pretty much have that covered.
  7. jasperrupp

    How To Build Career in Geotechnical Engineering

    I got my passion from my late father who was a geotechnical engineer. He would tell me all about his work adventures and sometimes even take me to work to show me all the dirty work. I feel in love immediately! I got my knowledge and experience from school, internships, small jobs and of course...
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