PRELIMINARY PROGRAM GROUTING 2017 Grouting, Deep Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii USA| July 9-12 The 5th International Grouting Conference 34 Sheraton Waikiki #Grouting17 | www.groutingconference.org Schedule at a Glance Sunday, July 9, 2017 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pre-Conference Short Courses 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with Exhibitors Monday, July 10, 2017 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Opening/Welcome 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Opening Keynote Speaker 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Morning Networking Break in Exhibit Hall 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Luncheon with Exhibitors 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Keynote Speaker 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Afternoon Networking Break in Exhibit Hall 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions Tuesday, July 11, 2017 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Keynote Speaker 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Morning Networking Break in Exhibit Hall 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. Luncheon with Exhibitors 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Afternoon Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Wednesday, July 12, 2017 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Registration 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Keynote Speaker 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Morning Break 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. Afternoon Break 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. Joint Closing Session Program and Session Cancellation ASCE/G-I reserves the right to cancel programs, tours, and/or sessions because of low registration. In the event of a cancellation, all registrants will be notified and will receive a full refund, if applicable. Programs and sessions are subject to change, and ASCE/G-I reserves the right to substitute a program, session, and/or speaker of equal caliber to fulfill the educational requirements. Student Fellowships To support student participation in the conference, fellowships of $500 to $750 will be offered to defray travel costs for students attending the conference. The travel awards for students will be made based on: • Presenting at the conference/coauthor of a paper • Personal letter and interest in grouting • Reference letter The awardees will be expected to be attend and assist with logistics for two to three sessions. Duties may include counting attendance, assist with time keeping, and assist audio/video issues. Students interested in applying for the fellowship should send a letter and a completed application form (www.geoinstitute.org/wp-content/ uploads/2017/02/APPLICATION_FORM-G17-StudentFellowship.pdf) to Student Participation Chair Chadi El Mohtar ([email protected]). The letter should include whether they are authors/coauthors of a paper at the conference, their personal interest in Grouting and the name of one reference. Applications are due by Monday, April 17. 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Networking Reception with Exhibitors Contents Schedule at a Glance..........................................2 An Invitation from the Conference Chair..............3 Conference Program Committee..........................3 Program Highlights......................................... 4-5 Keynote Speakers...............................................6 Hotel, Travel & Registration Information...............7 Registration Form...............................................8 2 Grouting 2017: Grouting, Deep Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls Welcome to Grouting 2017 Gateways to a World of Opportunities An Invitation from the Conference Chair On behalf of the conference program committee, I would like to invite you to attend one of the most unique and valuable conferences in the world of grouting. This conference continues the series of grouting conferences, held every ten years in New Orleans since 1982 that has always attracted the best and brightest of the grouting world. Geotechnical grouting has always been fertile ground for innovation and these conferences have provided a medium for communication of innovation that has planted the seeds for advancement of grouting technology. Advances in materials, electronics, instrumentation, digital processing and modeling have accelerated the rate of innovation in grouting and related technologies to the point where conferences once every ten years are not enough. Accordingly, the fifth in the series of grouting conferences shortens the interval to 5 years and promises to be the best yet. Grouting 2017 will include outstanding keynote speakers and more than 130 technical presentations that will bring you up to speed on the latest in grouting, deep mixing, and diaphragm walls. As always, the exhibit hall will be a central point for networking with other attendees and exhibitors from around the world eager to provide you with the latest information on equipment, materials, and services. There is nowhere else that you can find this concentration of knowledge and information specifically related to grouting, deep mixing, and diaphragm walls all in one place. Hawaii is an accessible and desirable destination that will continue to expand international participation to promote global information exchange on these technologies. I would encourage you to take an extra day or two to visit some of the local attractions and to absorb some of the unique tropical beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. With everything from beaches to volcanos, as well as unique forests, mountains, and reefs, and activities from surfing and diving, to mountain climbing and hula dancing; there is truly something for everyone. We look forward to seeing you in Hawaii! Conference Chair Michael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE Tetra Tech, Inc. Program Committee Committee Members Technical Advisory Committee Conference Chair Samson W. Bandimere, Aff.M.ASCE, Bandimere Grouting Consulting Services Daniel Bole, A.M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc. George K. Burke, P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc. Francis B. Gularte, M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc. Joe Harris, Aff.M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc. Reyn Shyo Hashiro, P.E., M.ASCE, Yogi Kwong Engineering LLC Steve C. Maranowski, A.M.ASCE, Spartan Specialties Ltd. Justice Maswoswe, Ph.D., P.E., FHWA Resource Center Michael J. Miluski, P.E., M.ASCE, Compaction Grouting Services Inc. Thomas D. Richards, Jr., P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE, Nicholson Construction Cumaraswamy “Vipu” Vipulanandan, Ph.D., P.E., University of Houston James Warner, F.ASCE, Independent Consultant Australia — Ernst Friedlaender, Keller Ground Engineering Pty Ltd Austria — Professor Scott Kieffer, Graz University of Technology Brazil — Arsenio Negro, Bureau de Projetos Canada —Paolo Gazzarrini, Sea to Sky Geotech Inc. Italy — Giuseppe A. Modoni, University of Cassino Japan — Masaaki Terashi, Independent Consultant Morocco — Ahmed F. Chraibi, DAMTECH Poland — Michal Topolnicki, Keller Polska Sweden — Ulf Bertil Hakansson, Skanska AB Sweden — Goran Hol, Swedish Geotechnical Institute Switzerland — Katterbach Maren, Lombardi Consulting Engineers Ltd. Thailand — Dennes T. Bergado, Asian Institute of Technology UK — Stephan Jefferis, Environmental Geotechnics Limited, University of Oxford St. Mary’s Grove UK — Clif Kettle, Bachy Soletanche Limited USA — Jie Han, University of Kansas Michael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Tetra Tech, Inc. Conference Co-Chair and Sponsorship & Exhibits Chair Paolo Gazzarrini, P.Eng, M.ASCE, Sea to Sky Geotech Inc. Conference Co-Chair and Technical Program Chair Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., D.GE, M.ASCE, Geosystems L.P. Conference Co-Chair and Technical Program Vice-Chair Allen Cadden, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Schnabel Engineering Conference Co-Chair and Student and Young Professionals Participation Chair Chadi El Mohtar, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Texas at Austin Conference Co-Chair Lawrence F. Johnsen, P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE, GZA GeoEnvironmental Local Geotechnical Chair Xiaobin “Tim” Lin, P.E., M.ASCE, GeoLabs, Inc. 3 www.groutingconference.org 3 Program Highlights Pre-Conference Short Courses FULL-DAY SHORT COURSES Sunday, July 9 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Compaction Grouting Technology Instructors: James Warner, P.E., F ellow and Life Member ASCE, Individual Consulting Engineer Sam Bandimere, Aff.M.ASCE, Bandimere Grouting Services Michael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, N ational Discipline Lead - Civil/ Geotechnical, Tetra Tech, Inc. Joe Harris, Aff.M.ASCE, Vice President, Hayward Baker, Inc. Control of Construction Induced Settlement by Compensation Grouting Instructors: Clif Kettle, P rincipal Engineer, Soletanche Bachy Richard Hayman-Joyce, G eneral Manager (South), Keller Geotechnique Colin M. Eddie, P rofessor, UNPS Paul C. Schmall, Ph.D. P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Vice President and Chief Engineer, Moretrench The session will start with a chapter-by-chapter explanation of the Consensus Guide, followed by particulars of many case histories depicting actual applications. The details of design, construction, monitoring, and verification in conformance with the ASCE Guide provisions will be amply discussed. With good monitoring (including instrumentation of nearby soil and structures), the particulars of the inplace condition of the soil is disclosed during injection, which not only facilitates good quality assurance, but equally important, provides for immediate adjustment of the injection parameters to assure satisfactory completion. This is a rare opportunity to learn from some of the most experienced grouters alive; 172 years of combined experience with compaction grouting. The course will detail: • factors behind the generation of surface settlements by tunneling and deep excavation works, and key aspects of their design and construction to minimize face loss and surface settlement • interactions between the tunneling works and the settlement control measures • baseline information required for the estimation of settlement and resulting structural damage • multi-discipline design for an effective compensation grouting program for settlement control • practical design and physical installation of a compensation grouting system, including the control measures required • analysis of the settlements and ground/structure response to the grouting operations • practical methods and resources required for safe execution of the grouting and tunneling works, including the establishment of exclusion zones and pressure limits around existing infrastructure and live excavation • selection of materials and mix design for compensation grouting • design and installation of structural and geotechnical instrumentation necessary to monitor settlement, slope, and deflection, and to control the grouting works • respective roles and responsibilities of client, engineer, general contractor, and specialist • numerous detailed case histories It is intended to break down the course material into a minimum of four sessions and to allow sufficient time at the end of each session for delegates to participate fully in an interactive question, comments, and answers session. Key documents on all aspects of the course, including detailed case histories and references, will be included in the manual, together with a copy of all the PowerPoint presentations. Additional ticket purchase required. Additional ticket purchase required. Registration Fee: Registration Fee: Member/Non-Member | EB: $325, ADV: $345, ONS: $395 Member/Non-Member | EB: $325, ADV: $345, ONS: $395 Student | EB $125, ADV: $175, ONS: $225 Student | EB: $125, ADV: $175, ONS: $225 8 PDHs 8 PDHs Compaction grouting involves a completely different mechanism than most traditional grouting, in that soil is improved by reduction of voids and pore space, rather than the filling thereof. It is also one of the safest, most economical, and easiest grouting technologies to understand and perform effectively, and the only one for which an authoritative published guideline is available, the ASCE Compaction Grouting Consensus Guide, ASCE Standard 53-10. Compaction grouting is widely used to densify soil, oftentimes in connection with structural settlement or liquefaction mitigation, but it has also been successfully employed in a wide variety of other applications, including ground improvement under a variety of structures and major underground conduits; and sinkhole remediation, including remediation of a 400-foot-deep sinkhole in the core of a major dam. 4 Grouting 2017: Grouting, Deep Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls ProgramofHighlights Gateways to a World Opportunities Diaphragm Walls State of Practice Instructors: Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., D.GE, M.ASCE, P resident, Geosystems, L.P. Mario Mauro, M.ASCE, V ice President, Engineering and Estimating, Treviicos Corporation Richard J. Deschamps, Ph.D., M.ASCE, V ice President, Engineering, Nicholson Construction Diaphragm walls (slurry walls) are used widely throughout the world for purposes of structural support and for seepage cutoff under new and existing dams. This short course consists of a number of modules detailing the successive aspects of the technology from a project perspective, namely geotechnical assessment and design; choice of materials; choice of equipment; choice of methodology; QA/QC and verification. Wide use is made of lessons learned from several major projects. Additional ticket purchase required. Registration Fee: Member/Non-Member | EB: $325, ADV: $345, ONS: $395 Student | EB: $125, ADV: $175, ONS: $225 8 PDHs HALF-DAY MORNING SHORT COURSE Sunday, July 9 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Deep Mixing Methods: Technology, Quality Control, and Verification Instructors: Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., C.Eng., L.G., L.E.G., D.GE, M.ASCE; President, Geosystems, L.P. George M. Filz, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, P rofessor, Virginia Tech Deep mixing methods have been used in the United States since 1986, but often with unsatisfactory or debatable levels of success. However, in recent years, major advances have been made in the areas to be reviewed, as a result of a number of major projects, associated technological developments, and enhanced levels of QA/QC and Verification. This course will describe these advances in a number of focused segments, liberally illustrated with case histories. HALF-DAY AFTERNOON SHORT COURSE Sunday, July 9 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Jet Grouting: Technology, New Improvement, Quality Control and Verification Instructors: Paolo Gazzarrini, P.Eng, M.ASCE, C onsulting Engineer, Sea to Sky Geotech Inc. Kenneth B. Ivanetich, P.E., M.ASCE, A rea Manager, Hayward Baker, Inc. Following the development of jet grouting in Japan in the early ‘70s, it was introduced in the late 70’s in Europe (initially in Italy) where the soil conditions were optimal for its application. Examples of jet grouting projects carried out in the United States date back to the early 1980s. After more than 40 years, this technology has evolved dramatically primarily through the geotechnical community’s innovative design and application of this versatile technique. This in turn has driven the improvement of the tooling and equipment which has resulted in further evolution. The course will cover the basic aspects of jet grouting. It will begin with the theory and evolution of the technology and will then cover the materials, equipment, and many of the various applications of the technique, keeping in mind the QA/QC required. Special emphasis will be placed on the important and risky projects carried out with this flexible soil improvement technique that helped advance it to become commonplace in the geotechnical construction industry. Additionally, spoil/reflow management and the so called “shadowing effect” will be discussed and analyzed. Additional ticket purchase required. Registration Fee:: Member/Non-Member | EB: $195, ADV: $215, ONS: $265 Student | EB: $100, ADV: $150, ONS: $200 4 PDHs Additional ticket purchase required. Registration Fee: Member/Non-Member | EB: $195, ADV: $215, ONS: $265 Student | EB: $100, ADV: $150, ONS: $200 4 PDHs Technical Program The Grouting 2017 Technical Program consists of three main tracks of content: TRACK A/ Drilling and Grouting TRACK B/ Deep Mixing TRACK C/ Diaphragm Walls Sessions within those tracks will have multiple presentations based on technical papers and case studies that focus on topics such as materials and their properties; verification and monitoring; equipment techniques; ground treatment technology innovations and developments; grouting for seismic retrofit and remediation; and more. Details of these sessions will be made available online closer to the date of the conference. 5 www.groutingconference.org 3 Conference Keynote Speakers Agenda (continued) Monday, July 10 Tuesday, July 11 Opening Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Mosul Dam: International Cooperation for Remediation of Dam Safety Issues ave Paul, S D pecial Assistant for Dam Safety, US Army Corps of Engineers, HQ Dave Paul has been involved with dam engineering and dam safety for over 40 years safety since starting work with Reclamation’s Dam Safety Program in 1978 in response to the Teton Dam failure. He has been involved in the design and construction of 10 major dams and more than 50 dam modifications around the world during his career with reclamation and USACE. He was principal designer for New Waddell Dam, the primary storage reservoir for the Central Arizona Project. Currently he is the USACE dam safety officer for Mosul Dam in Iraq. Paul is special assistant for dam safety at USACEHQ in Washington, D.C. He is responsible managing the USACE’s Dam Safety program that has a portfolio of 715 dams. He is a national specialist on critical infrastructure design, dam design, levee design, construction engineering, engineering risk assessments, interim risk reduction measures (IRRM), and dam and levee safety modifications performed as part of USACE dam safety management activities. He regularly advises USACE leadership on issues related to dam and levee safety. Paul also serves as a technical expert for design and construction of dam modifications in Iraq and Afghanistan for USACE. He helps lead the USACE Senior Oversight Group that recommends portfolio prioritization and risk reduction measures. Keynote Speaker 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Reflections From 65 Years In The Grouting Industry J ames Warner, P.E., F.ASCE, ASCE Life Member, Individual Consulting Engineer James Warner is an individual consulting engineer based in Mariposa, California. His international practice specializes in foundation and structural restoration of major structures, with a strong emphasis on pressure grouting. A pioneer in use of low mobility grouts he is credited with original development of the compaction grouting process. He has authored more than 40 technical papers and the 728 page Practical Handbook of Grouting – Soil, Rock, and Structures, John Wiley & Sons, 2004. He was honored as a “Grouting Great” at the 2003 International Conference on Grouting and Ground Treatment. Grouting, Deep Mixing And Diaphragm Walls: Achieving Success Through Safety ick Marshall, D R irector of Safety, ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling Back in 1992, Rick Marshall joined the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), and in 1996 earned his Construction Safety & Health Technician (CHST) certification. He graduated from Columbia Southern University with a B.S. in Occupational Safety & Health. He was the chairman of the The International Association of Foundation Drilling (ADSC) Safety Committee for 14 years, and is the current chairman and co-author of the ASSE/ ANSI A10.19 – Safety Requirements for Pile Driving & Extraction Operations and Chairman and co-author of the ASSE/ANSI A10.23 – Safety Requirements for the Installation of Drilled Shafts. In 1999–2000, Rick was a member of the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health (ACCSH) “Crane Work Group,” which was the predecessor to the Crane and Derrick Advisory Committee (C-DAC). He testified at many OSHA public hearings promoting safety in the deep foundation industry. He also worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the 2014 re-write/update of their EM-385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual regarding mobile cranes, rigging, pile driving, and drilled shaft installation. Keynote Speaker 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. The Future Of Jet Grouting – A European Perspective lessandro Flora, Ph.D., A A ssociate Professor, Universita’ di Napoli Federico II Alessandro Flora joined the geotechnical group of the University of Napoli Federico II in 2000, where he is now associate professor, teaching ground improvement and geotechnical works. He has been a visiting researcher at the Institute of Industrial Science of the University of Tokyo (Japan) in 1994, and visiting professor at the University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) in 2008. He is an author or co-author of more than 130 papers on international journals or conferences, on different geotechnical topics. Wednesday, July 12 Keynote Speaker 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. emedial Cutoff Walls for Dams: Great Leaps and R Wolf Creek Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., C.Eng., L.G., L.E.G., D.GE, M.ASCE, P resident, Geosystems, L.P. Donald Bruce has degrees in geology and civil engineering, and has been a researcher, contractor and consultant for more than 40 years. He has worked on projects in six continents, on subjects including drilling and grouting, anchors, nails, micropiles, deep mixing, and cutoff walls. The range of services extends from feasibility studies to litigation support. He sits on numerous boards of consultants for dams throughout North and South America. 6 Grouting 2017: Grouting, Deep Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls Hotel, Transportation & Registration Gateways to a World ofInformation Opportunities Conference Hotel Registration Information Sheraton Wakiki ASCE invites registrants to take advantage of an advance registration discount. The Geo-Institute has confirmed the Sheraton Waikiki as the location of the Grouting 2017 conference! The deadline for EARLY BIRD registration (EB) is Wednesday, April 12, 2017. Sheraton Waikiki 2255 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 USA All conference attendees are eligible for a discounted room rate of $275 single/double occupancy, plus $22 daily resort fee and 13.96% applicable tax per room, per night. Deadline for Room Reservations: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 The conference Room Block will be available for reservations starting in March 2017. Transfer from the Airport to the Hotel All guests staying at the Sheraton Waikiki will be arriving on the island of Oahu at Honolulu International Airport (HNL). Transfers are available via shuttle, taxi, and limousine options in addition to renting your own vehicle. The deadline for ADVANCE registration (ADV) is Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Registration online, or by form, must include complete payment information, and must be RECEIVED by this date to qualify for the advance registration discount. On-Site Registration (ONS) Please do not mail registration forms through the U.S. Postal Service AFTER June 4, 2017 in order to ensure your registration is processed by the Wednesday, June 14, 2017 deadline. After this date, registrations must be secured with a credit card. If you are paying by credit card, please register online (https://secure.asce.org/ebusiness/ Default.aspx?tabid=210&ProductId=214353153) or download the PDF registration form (www.groutingconference.org/sites/groutingconference.org/files/grouting2017-registration-form.pdf) and submit it onsite along with your full credit card payment. Starwood Express Shuttle Confirmation of Registration Starwood Express Shuttle provides the most convenient mode of transportation between Honolulu International Airport (HNL) and the four Starwood Properties (Sheraton Waikiki Resort; The Royal, A Luxury Collection Resort; Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa; Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel) in Waikiki. Confirmation will be e-mailed to all Early Bird and Advance registrants within one week of registering for the conference. Online registrants should receive immediate notification following submission of the registration information. Pre-registered attendees will receive their name badges and any tickets ordered at the on-site ASCE Registration Desk during Registration hours. Arrivals If you do not receive confirmation within one week, please contact ASCE registration at (800) 548-2723 and ask to speak with Customer Service, or e-mail registrations@asce. org. Please reference Grouting 2017 Conference in the subject line. Upon arrival a friendly airport representative holding a Starwood/Robert’s sign will meet and greet you at baggage claim where porters will transport your luggage to the exclusive Starwood Shuttle. International Arrival guests will be met outside of customs exit area. Relax in the comfortable air-conditioned, shared ride, Starwood Shuttle for the 30- to 45-minute ride to your hotel. (For flights arriving after midnight, please call dispatch at (808) 831-1555 once at baggage claim.) Payment Information Acceptable forms of payment include: Cost: $16.00 per person one way (ages 4 years and above) CHECK: payable to Grouting 2017 Conference (In U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank - you must include attendee’s name in the memo area of the check) $30.00 per person round trip (ages 4 years and above) CREDIT CARD: VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, and Discover Children under 4 years on your lap are free. PURCHASE ORDER: P.O. #, company name, and address or other billing address (this includes Government P.O. use) – a copy of this P.O. must be submitted to Customer Service when you register. Includes two standard pieces of luggage and one carry on. Oversized luggage (i.e. golf bags, surfboards, bicycle, etc.) incur an additional charge paid directly upon boarding the vehicle. Departures Estimated pickup time from the hotel will be: Domestic and inter-island flights: 3 hours prior to your flight time International flights: 4 hours prior to your flight time For more information, or to make a reservation, please visit the Airport Waikiki Shuttle website (www.airportwaikikishuttle.com/starwood) NOTE: Reservations are required 24 hours prior to service date. Taxi MAIL REGISTRATIONS TO: Grouting 2017 Conference, P.O. Box 79668, Baltimore, MD 21279-0668 ONLINE REGISTRATION: You may also register online. Full payment must accompany all registration forms. Forms will not be processed without payment or copy of purchase order. Cancellations/Refunds Cancellations must be received by ASCE in writing. A refund will be issued, minus a $75 processing fee, if the cancellation notice is received by ASCE by Wednesday, June 26, 2017. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after Wednesday, June 26, 2017. Send cancellations to [email protected] or fax to (703) 2956144. There are taxi dispatch personnel meeting all arriving flights. Taxis range in size from sedans to vans. The estimated travel time from Honolulu International Airport is 25 to 45 minutes.* Cost: Approximately $50 and up; additional fees may apply for extra passengers, luggage and waiting time.* Avis Car Rental Rent a car in Hawaii with Avis. Check out specials for Sheraton Waikiki guests at www.avis.com/car-rental/profile/go.ac?H515078 Limousine One of the preferred vendors providing quality limousine and luxury sedan transfers is Elite Limousine (www.elitelimohawaii.com). To make a reservation, please contact our Tour and Activity Desk at (808) 931-8007 or via email at www.elitelimohawaii.com/ contact.php Cost: Rates start from $127 from airport to hotel for one way. *All prices and travel times are estimates and subject to change. 7 www.groutingconference.org 3 GROUTING 2017 Gateways to a WorldRegistration of Opportunities Form Sheraton Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii | July 9-12 Please complete the registration form including signature and payment information. Use one registration form per person. Registrations will not be processed without full payment and registrant’s full name. By submitting the registration form the individual agrees to all registration policies on ASCE’s Conference website. 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Full Day Course Member/Non-Member EARLY BIRD ADVANCE ON SITE QTY Compaction Grouting Technology o$325 o$345 o$395 ____ Control of Construction Induced Settlement by Compensation Grouting o$325 o$345 o$395 ____ Diaphragm Walls: State of Practice o$325 o$345 o$395 ____ Compaction Grouting Technology o$125 o$175 o$225 ____ Control of Construction Induced Settlement by Compensation Grouting o$125 o$175 o$225 ____ Diaphragm Walls: State of Practice o$125 o$175 o$225 ____ o$195 o$215 o$265 ____ Jet Grouting: Technology, New Improvement, Quality Control, and Verification (PM) o$195 o$215 o$265 ____ o$100 o$150 o$200 ____ Jet Grouting: Technology, New Improvement, Quality Control, and Verification (PM) o$100 o$150 o$200 ____ Full Day Course Student Half Day Course Member/Non-Member Deep Mixing Methods: Technology, Quality Control, and Verification (AM) Half Day Course Student Deep Mixing Methods: Technology, Quality Control, and Verification (AM) Additional Tickets Sunday, July 9 Welcome Reception Monday, July 10 Lunch Tuesday, July 11 Lunch Networking Reception Wednesday, July 12 Lunch EB | ADV | ONS o $70 QTY o $55 _____ _____ _____ o $55 o $70 _____ o $55 PAYMENT: Full Payment must accompany this registration form. 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