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Mary Ellen C. Bruce, P.E.
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President, geotechnica, s.a., Inc.
Education:
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Maryland, 1988
M.S., Geotechnical Engineering, Cornell University, 1990
40-Hour OSHA Health and Safety Training
ASFE, Institute for Professional Practice
Professional Registration:
P.E.: Pennsylvania - No. PE-050454-E (1996)
Professional Affiliations:
American Society of Civil Engineers
International Association of Foundation Drilling (ADSC)
Society of Women Engineers
Chi Epsilon Engineering Honor Society
Professional Experience and Background:
PRESIDENT, GEOTECHNICA, S.A., INC., VENETIA, PA, JUNE 1998 TO PRESENT
Ms. Bruce established geotechnica, s.a., Inc., assuming the position
of President. The corporation operates as a consultancy offering technical,
administrative, and project management consulting services in the civil,
environmental, and geotechnical engineering industries. This woman-owned
business enterprise is operated by Ms. Bruce, and particular areas
of practice include: geotechnical design preparation and review; geotechnical
report writing and technical editing; drilling inspection; market studies;
and project management.
GEOTECHNICAL PROJECT ENGINEER, GANNETT FLEMING, INC., PITTSBURGH,
PA, JUNE 1995 – JUNE 1998
Ms. Bruce was responsible for evaluation and design aspects for various
geotechnical, environmental and solid waste projects. She routinely
performed geotechnical and environmental site reconnaissance and
assessment; conducted
geologic literature reviews and mapping; planned and implemented subsurface
investigations, interpreted air photographs; performed drilling inspection
and soil and water sampling; assigned and evaluated geotechnical laboratory
tests; performed slope stability analyses and retaining wall and foundation
evaluations and design; and developed engineering and environmental
reports, construction plans, technical specifications and cost estimates.
She
has been involved in seismic refraction and electrical resistivity
geophysical surveys, and developed treatments for landslide stabilization,
pavement
subgrades, and springs for roadway reconstruction. Ms. Bruce was the
project engineer for numerous Phase I environmental site assessments,
responsible for performing record searches, interviews, field reconnaissance,
and compiling information for reporting and development of Phase II
sampling and analytical recommendations.
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER, PAUL C. RIZZO ASSOCIATES, PITTSBURGH,
PA, NOVEMBER 1993 TO JUNE 1995
Ms. Bruce was involved in a variety of geotechnical and environmental
projects during her employment with Paul C. Rizzo Associates. She
was the engineer responsible for the on-site literature search of
regulatory
documents, field investigation development and work plan preparation,
and field management for an environmental assessment at a solid waste
landfill site in Puerto Rico. In addition her duties included compiling
and evaluating water quality data, reporting, and developing an operations
and maintenance plan for the landfill for the new owners. Ms. Bruce
was also responsible for engineering analyses related to a large-diameter
tank facility at a hazardous materials site in the U.S., involving
evaluating
subsurface information, developing site characterization; and performing
liquefaction (SHAKE), slope stability (UTEXAS2 and STABL5) and settlement
analyses. Ms. Bruce also served as the project engineer responsible
for evaluations of a buckle in a penstock of a 100-foot high hydraulic
fill
dam. Her duties included preparing a field investigation work plan;
directing on-site drilling and piezometer installations; conducting
subsequent
slope stability, settlement (beam on an elastic foundation), seepage,
and liquefaction analyses; and reporting.
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS, BATON ROUGE, LA, NOVEMBER 1990 TO NOVEMBER
1993
Ms. Bruce served as the Project Manager for a major corporate client,
an aluminum manufacturing facility in Louisiana, responsible for the
management and technical execution of multiple projects. She was the
engineer responsible for writing two new solid waste permit applications
for 800-acre spent bauxite surface impoundments; developing modifications
for several existing solid waste facilities to allow for waste stream
changes and expansions; coordinating and executing field sampling, evaluating
and reporting for semi-annual sampling of 64 monitoring wells at the
facility’s bauxite extraction plant; and assessing performance
of recovery well systems installed for remediation of brine and chloride
releases. Her other responsibilities included on-site environmental and
geotechnical subsurface investigation and engineering evaluations, including
a staged-loading scheme for large-diameter tanks for a proposed wastewater
treatment plant at another chemical plant. She was also responsible for
completing three successive years of SARA Tier II Right-to-Know inventories
for an industrial client in Louisiana, involving on-site interviews at
the industrial plant and collection and compilation of hazardous material
inventory data. She also assisted with the development of software for
data compilation and reporting.
Publications:
1. Bruce, D.A., and M.E.C. Bruce. (1997). “International Workshop
on Micropiles.” Proceedings of DFI Specialty Conference on Micropiles,
Seattle, WA, September 26-28, 463 p.
2. Bruce, D.A., M.E.C. Bruce, and A.F. DiMillio. (1998). “Deep
Mixing Method: A Global Perspective.” Soil Improvement for Big
Digs. Proceedings of Sessions of Geo-Congress 98, American Society of
Civil Engineers, Geotechnical Special Publication No. 81, Boston, MA,
October 18-21, pp. 1-26.
3. Bruce, D.A., M.E.C. Bruce, and A.F. DiMillio. (1998). “Deep
Mixing Method: A Global Perspective.” Civil Engineering. Vol. 68,
No. 12, December, pp. 38-41.
4. Bruce, D.A., M.E.C. Bruce, and R.P. Traylor. (1999). “High
Capacity Micropiles – Basic Principals and Case Histories.” GeoEngineering
for Underground Facilities. Proc. of the 3rd National Conference of the
Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Geotechnical
Special Publication No. 90, Urbana-Champaign, IL, June 13-17, pp. 188-199.
5. Bruce, D.A., and M.E.C. Bruce. (1999). “An Update on Deep Mixing
Technology Worldwide.” GeoEngineering for Underground Facilities.
Proc. of the 3rd National Conference of the Geo-Institute of the American
Society of Civil Engineers, Geotechnical Special Publication No. 90.
Urbana-Champaign, IL, June 13-17, pp. 1007-1015.
6. Bruce, D. A., M.E.C. Bruce, and A.F. DiMillio. (1999). “Dry
Mix Methods: A Brief Overview of International Practice.” Dry Deep
Mix Methods for Deep Soil Stabilization, Proceedings of the International
Conference on Dry Deep Mix Methods for Deep Soil Stabilization, Ed. by
H. Bredenberg, G. Holm, and B. Broms, Stockholm, Sweden, October 13-15,
pp. 15-25.
7. Bruce, D.A., M.E.C. Bruce, A.F. DiMillio. (2000). “Deep Mixing:
QA/QC and Verification Methods.” Grouting Soil Improvement, Geosystems
Including Reinforcement. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference
on Ground Improvement Geosystems. Finnish Geotechnical Society, Helsinki,
Finland, June 7-9, pp. 11-22.
8. Bruce, D. A., M.E.C. Bruce, and R.P. Traylor. (1999). “High
Capacity Micropiles – Basic Principles and Case Histories.” Proceedings,
XI Panamerican Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering,
Iguassu Falls, Brazil, August 8-12, pp. 1505-1511.
9. Bruce, D.A., M.E.C. Bruce, A.F. Dimillio. (2001). “Deep
Mixing Method: An International Overview of Technology, Testing and
Product.” XV
ICSMGE, Istanbul, Turkey, August 27-31, 2001. 4 pp.
10. Bruce, D.A., and M.E.C. Bruce (Editors). (2002). “IWM 2002:
International Workshop on Micropiles,” Venice, Italy, May 30-June
1 (available on CD from ADSC: The International Association of Foundation
Drilling).
11. Bruce, D.A., and M.E.C. Bruce. (2003). “The
Practitioner’s
Guide to Deep Mixing.” Grouting and Ground Treatment, Proceedings
of the Third International Conference, Geotechnical Special Publication
No. 120, Ed. L.F. Johnsen, D.A. Bruce, and M.J. Byle, American Society
of Civil Engineers, pp. 475-488.
12. Barley A.D., D.A. Bruce, M.E.C. Bruce, J. C. Lang, H. Aschenbroich.
(2003). “High
Capacity and Fully Removable Soil Anchors.” 12th
Pan-American Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering,
39th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium. Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA. June 26, 2003. 9 pp.
13. Bruce, D.A., and M.E.C. Bruce (Editors). (2003). “IWM 2003:
International Workshop on Micropiles,” Seattle, WA, September 25-28
(available on CD from ADSC: The International Association of Foundation
Drilling).
14. Gómez, J., M.E. Bruce, D.A. Bruce, D.L. Basinger and A.W.
Cadden. (2004). “Stabilization
of Retaining Wall along Tailrace Channel of Hodenpyl Dam,” GeoSupport 2004 Drilled Shafts, Micropiling,
Deep Mixing, Remedial Methods, and Specialty Foundation Systems, , ADSC:
International Association of Foundation Drilling and American Society
of Civil Engineers, Geotechnical Special Publication No. 124, Orlando,
FL, January 29-31, pp. 346?360.
15. Bruce, M.E., R.P. Traylor, A.D. Barley, D.A. Bruce and J. Gómez.
(2004). “Post
Grouted Single Bore Multiple Anchors at Hodenpyl Dam, Michigan,” GeoSupport 2004 Drilled Shafts, Micropiling, Deep
Mixing, Remedial Methods, and Specialty Foundation Systems, ADSC: International
Association of Foundation Drilling and American Society of Civil Engineers,
Geotechnical Special Publication No. 124, Orlando, FL, January 29-31,
pp. 361?373.
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