Robert Givler
Principal Geologist
– Paleoseismology
– Engineering geology
– Geologic hazards
– Fault rupture hazard analysis
– Quaternary geomorphology
Mr. Givler is an engineering geologist with over 18 years of experience specializing in detailed geologic and geotechnical investigations focused on geologic hazard evaluations for gas/water pipelines, dams, power plants, transportation, and critical infrastructure projects throughout the California and the United States. Robert has also conducted probabilistic seismic hazard assessments, probabilistic fault displacement hazard analyses, landslide studies, paleoseismic fault investigations, pipeline fault crossing evaluations, and research studies.
Key Projects:
– Seismic Hazard Investigation for Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
– Gas Transmission Fault Investigations, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
– Weber Basin Conservancy District Davis Aqueduct Seismic Resiliency Study
– Casa Loma Siphon Barrel No. 1 Seismic Retrofit, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
– Penitencia Creek Landslide Characterization, Santa Clara Valley Water District