Roger B. Keilig, PE, PG, LSP
rkeilig@htenortheast.com

EDUCATION:
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute
    Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 1981
    Carnegie-Mellon University
    Master of Science in Civil Engineering 1983
REGISTRATIONS:
    Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in New Hampshire and Massachusetts; Licensed Professional Geologist (PG) in New Hampshire, Licensed Site Professional (LSP) in Massachusetts
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
    American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    American Institute of Architects (AIA)
    Licensed Site Professional Association (LSPA)
    Certified 40-Hour Health and Safety Course for Hazardous Materials Operations and Emergency Response per 29 CFR Part 1910.120 and 49 CFR Part 172
    Certified 16-Hour ASTM Risk-Based Corrective Action Course
    Certified 16-Hour Natural Attenuation Remedial Action Course
    Certified Asbestos Disposal Site Worker
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE:
    Geotechnical:

    Mr. Keilig has over 19 years experience in performing geotechnical engineering and hydrogeologic projects. Mr. Keilig has performed numerous geotechnical engineering studies addressing shallow foundation (e.g. spread footing) design, deep foundation (e.g. pile) design, earth retaining systems, earth and rock anchor design, dam stability and design, slope stability, reinforced earth, deep strata densification, pavements, groundwater seepage, groundwater control, construction specifications and earthwork construction methods. Geotechnical engineer of record for Concord District Court building (1990).
    • McDonald’s Restaurants, New England. Mr. Keilig performed the geotechnical investigations for several McDonald’s Restaurant sites throughout New England. Services included developing recommendations and specifications for foundation systems and pavement construction and evaluating remedial actions for drainage problems.
    • Walmart Stores, New Hampshire: Rindge, Lebanon, Plaistow and Tilton: Mr. Keilig directed detailed geotechnical investigations for these Walmart sites, all of which have been built and are performing well.
    • Concord District Court, Concord, NH. Mr. Keilig directed investigations for design of a settlement sensitive structure over a deep deposit of very loose sands and soft clays. The design included geogrid reinforced foundations, soil support base and a preload and surcharge of the clays. Site area sensitivity to vibrations also necessitated utilization of non-vibratory soil compaction methods.
    • Seminar on Ground Improvement Technologies based on USDOT FHA Publication No. FHWA-SA-98-086, Concord, NH with NHDOT (2000).

     

    Environmental:

    Mr. Keilig has performed numerous hydrogeologic and geologic investigations, environmental site assessments, remedial design for soil and groundwater projects, including cleanup oversight. He has performed hundreds of environmental site assessments throughout New England on commercial, industrial and retail properties.
    Landfills:

    Mr. Keilig has served as Sr. Project Manager for hydrogeologic studies and closure designs on five landfills in New Hampshire. These services have included initial interfacing and liaison with regulatory personnel, development of work plans, oversight of engineering designs and securing approval from regulators.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
  • Senior Project Manager of HTE Northeast, Inc.
    February 2002 to Present
  • Executive Director of Lake Sunapee Protective Association
    June 2001 through November 2001

  • Principal of Nobis Engineering Inc.
    1996 to June 2001

  • Senior Project Manager of Nobis Engineering, Inc.
    1990 to 1996

  • Project Manager of Heynen Teale Engineers, Inc.
    1987 to 1990

  • Project Engineer, Goldberg Zoino & Associates, Inc.
    1984 to 1987
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