Poster Session 632
Three-Dimensional Data Applications for Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Transportation Facilities
Wednesday, January 12, 2005, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Marriott
Alan Keith Turner, Colorado School of Mines, presiding

Sponsored by:
Emerging Technology for Design and Construction Committee (AFH30)
Exploration and Classification of Earth Materials Committee (AFP20)
Engineering Geology Committee (AFP10)

Framework for Real-Time Three-Dimensional Modeling of Infrastructure (05-1499) - MP-01
Jochen Teizer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Changwan Kim, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Carl Haas, University of Waterloo, Canada
Katherine A Liapi, University of Texas, Austin
Carlos Caldas, University of Texas, Austin

Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning as Applied to Subway Tunnel Inspections (05-1206) - MP-02
Charles Edward Rheault, Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Govind R. Sulibhavi, Maryland Transit Administration

Laser Scanner Survey to Document Grouting-Induced Highway Surface Elevation Change (05-1002) - MP-03
Jeffrey R. Keaton, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Inc.
Brian Stutzman, AMEC Infrastructure
Jeffrey Geraci, Moore & Taber

Method for Automated Discontinuity Analysis of Rock Slopes with Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning (05-2793) - MP-04**
Siefko Slob, International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, Netherlands
Bart Van Knapen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Robert Hack, International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, Netherlands
Alan Keith Turner, Colorado School of Mines
John Kemeny, University of Arizona

** Design and Construction Group Practice-Ready Paper

Subject Areas:
Accelerated Design and Construction
Design/Construction: Quality and Performance
Geology and Earth Materials
Operations
Structures