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Deep Foundations Institute

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Formation
  
1976

President
  
James A. Morrison

Founded
  
1976

Membership
  
2500+

Website
  
www.dfi.org

Type of business
  
Construction Association

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Key people
  
Theresa Rappaport, Executive Director

Headquarters
  
Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States

Similar
  
American Society of Civil Engi, American Concrete Institute, Associated General Contracto, National Council of Examiner, Institution of Structural

The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is an international membership association of contractor, engineers and suppliers in the field of design and construction of deep foundations and excavations. The organization is classified as a 501(c)(6) non-profit corporation under the United States Internal Revenue Code. DFI was formed in 1976.

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The institute functions via the volunteer activity of its members, including an 18-member board of trustees, and through the management of its staff located in Hawthorne, New Jersey.

Mission statement

The institute is organized to serve as a primary means for members to participate in improvement of the planning, design and construction aspects of deep foundations and deep excavations. The basic mission of the institute includes but is not limited to the following:

  1. To affiliate contractors, engineers, owners, material suppliers, equipment manufacturers and other persons concerned with the planning, design and construction of deep foundations and protection of deep excavations.
  2. To improve and extend knowledge of new ideas and practices of geotechnical design, construction and installation.
  3. To encourage and participate in the practical application of research related to deep foundations and deep excavations.
  4. To gather, catalog and disseminate information to effect the most economical design and construction for support of structures on deep strata and for protection of deep excavations.
  5. To improve understanding by the public and by government bodies of the deep foundation industry.
  6. To establish contacts with other groups working on related goals in the United States and abroad.
  7. To participate in or conduct such other activities as will best promote these foregoing purposes.

Technical committees

  • Augered Cast-In-Place Pile
  • Codes and Standards
  • Deep Foundations for Landslide/Slope Stabilization
  • Drilled Shaft
  • Driven Pile
  • Ground Improvement
  • Helical Foundations & Tiebacks
  • Marine Foundations
  • Micropile
  • Seismic & Lateral Loads
  • Slurry Wall
  • Soil Mixing
  • Sustainability
  • Testing and Evaluation
  • Tiebacks & Soil Nailing
  • References

    Deep Foundations Institute Wikipedia