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<br />PROFESSIONAL RECORD
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<br />HOVIK BAGHOOMIAN
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<br />EDUCATION
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<br />B.S.C.E., University of Utah, 1965; M.S.C.E., Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engi-
<br />neering, University of Utah, 1969; Ph. D., Geological Engineering with emphasis on
<br />Soil and Rock Mechanics, University of Utah, 1972.
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<br />EXPERIENCE (1958 to date)
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<br />Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Engineering Consultants, Inc. Responsibilities include pre-
<br />liminary site investigations, direction of foundation and materials exploration programs and
<br />evaluation of test data for major dams and appurtenant structures. Also responsible for
<br />slope stability analysis of embankments and natural slopes, design of foundations and
<br />writing of geotechni cal reports. .
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<br />Senior Soils Engineer, Chen and Associates, Denver, Colorado. Performed slope stability
<br />analysis for natural slopes and dams, performed preliminary site investigation for reservoirs,
<br />designed sewage lagoons and water storage ponds and designed structural foundations. Per-
<br />formed investigations on permafrost including seismic site investigation to determine depth
<br />of surficial deposits to bedrock, stability investigation of underminded areas, special
<br />failure and problem investigations, and soil stabilization.
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<br />Materials Engineer, Utah State Department of Highways, Salt lake City, Utah. As mate-
<br />rials engineer, inspected site conditions, directed subsurface explorations, programmed
<br />laboratory and field testing, analyzed stability of slopes and established instrumentation
<br />program for slopes where long term stability problems existed.
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<br />Supervising Engineer, Utah State Department of Highways, Salt lake City, Utah. As
<br />supervising engineer, responsible for design of foundations and evaluation of construction
<br />control sections. Also assisted with field exploration, laboratory testing and coordination
<br />between field and office engineers. As Research and Development Engineer, duties in-
<br />cluded initiation of research projects, evaluation of research findings and development of
<br />quality assurance program pertaining to highway construction projects.
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<br />Office Engineer, Mortison Knudsen International Construction Company, Dez Dam Project,
<br />Iran. Duties included preparcltion and submittal of weekly construction progress reports and
<br />re lated functions.
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<br />Publications: Excess Pore Pressure and In Situ Measurements of Shear Strength Gain in
<br />Clays, Utah State Highway Dept., Materials and Research Division, 1972; Excess Pore
<br />Pressure, Predicted and Measured, Utah State Highway Dept., Materials and Tests Divi-
<br />sion, 1969; Pile load Test, a Correlation Study, Utah State Highway Dept., Materials
<br />and Research Division, 1969; Vortex Chamber Energy Dissipator, U-Technique, University
<br />of Utah pub Ii cati on, 1964; and others.
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<br />Member: American Society of Civil Engineers.
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<br />Registered Professional Engineer: Colorado and Utah.
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