Geotechnical, Soil, and Foundation Engineering Courses

Meet transportation stimulus program requirements for effective, on time project delivery. Geotechnical, soil, and foundation engineering courses from the UW–Madison Engineering Professional Development cover a wide range of topics, including:

  • Soil engineering, bearing capacity, settlements, and geosynthetics
  • Slope stability and landslides, and specifications
  • Soil stabilization and separation
  • Roadway construction and embankments
  • Site erosion control and subsurface drainage
  • Liners and landfills
  • Retaining walls and steep slopes
  • Foundation construction and foundation supports
  • Soft soils and engineering geology

EPD can deliver courses at your site or tailor our programs to meet your needs. Learn more.

Who Will Beneift

  • Structural engineers and geotechnical engineers
  • Engineering geologists and geologists
  • Staff engineers and project engineers
  • Public works engineers
  • Sales engineers, architects, and landscape architects
  • Construction site inspectors and construction schedule managers
  • Public works supervisors, building inspectors, and municipal engineers
  • Installers, field personnel, and code enforcement officers

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Email us to discuss any of our Geotechnical, Soil, and Foundation Engineering courses or on-site training options.

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