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GNCB Newsletter Summer/Fall 2020 Edition

GNCB • Sep 24, 2020

Old Saybrook, CT

We aim to send our Summer/Fall Newsletter out around August. As you can see, this issue is a bit late. The delay is due to how difficult it is to assign words to 2020. We are grateful that business is good, but it doesn't seem right to focus on "Business as usual," when 2020 is anything but. We want to acknowledge that the world is a different place than it was when we last reached out in January. Our office is different - most of our team is still working from home; our job sites are different - there is something surreal about not seeing the faces of those we interact with; and our lives are different.

That is why we decided to focus this issue on Museums. With the current Health crisis, some are estimating that one-third of museums throughout the United States are facing closure. Museums celebrate knowledge, history, diversity, and culture. They are examples of humans operating at their highest capacity and we're proud to support them as structural, geotechnical, and preservation engineers.

If you follow us on Instagram, you'll notice that this is a continuation of our August #MuseumMonday Campaign. If you don't follow us, now is your chance. We'll be using Instagram as the first platform to announce our newest Service in the coming months. See you there!
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After over 50 rewarding years of geotechnical engineering practice, the last 28 of which were with GNCB as an Associate, David Freed retired on December 31, 2023. In 1995, David established the geotechnical engineering practice that provided many of GNCB’s clients, as well as his core clients, an integrated engineering service in foundation design. David’s presence both enhanced the structural engineering staff with a greater understanding of geotechnical theory and practice as well as provided the firm’s clients with a fortuitous combination of structural and geotechnical engineering services that lasted throughout the project. David’s experiences at GNCB provided the basis for his paper “Benefits of In-House Collaboration of Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Services” that appeared in the 2008 Geotechnical Special Publication No. 180 that honored his University of Florida professor, Dr. John Schmertmann. David’s geotechnical work crossed a wide range of projects and foundation types; he developed an expertise in resolving construction problems. He will be greatly missed at the firm, but please join us in wishing David all the best in his retirement.
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