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Many of you asked for the link to Dr. D. V. Griffiths' webpage that includes some simple probabilistic analysis tools for determining probability of failure. His website is www.mines.edu/~vgriffit.

2008 CAGE Scholarship Winner - Congratulations to Kyle Eitel, the first CAGE Scholarship Award Winner. Kyle is a senior at Colorado State University, majoring in Civil Engineering. CAGE is proud to support Kyle through its scholarship fund. For more information on how you can donate, contact Becky Roland at
admin@cagecolorado.orgor (303) 551-3266.



The Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers (CAGE) was established in 1995 by a small group of owners of geotechnical engineering firms in Colorado. This visionary group of founding members saw the need for a much greater exchange of technical and professional information between practicing geotechnical engineers, in an effort to advance the profession and to promote the public welfare.

Since CAGE was formed it has experienced steady and significant growth, with more than 120 current members from more than 60 different companies and organizations. Beyond the growth in the size of our membership, the organization has made great strides in promoting and improving the practice of geotechnical engineering in Colorado.
CAGE is proud to be associated with ASFE as a Regional Organization (RO). Our affiliation with ASFE expands the benefits and resources available to CAGE members, and helps our members stay involved with and informed of emerging regional and national issues and trends.

CAGE’s contributions to the profession have included the hosting of regular luncheon meetings with guest speakers, sponsoring local geotechnical seminars, establishing committees to evaluate and respond to various geotechnical issues, issuing several publications, and developing Geotechnical Study Guidelines For Light Commercial and Residential Buildings in Colorado. In addition, CAGE has promoted collegial interactions between members and practitioners in related fields of geology, as well as civil and
structural engineering.

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