October 3, 2025

A trio of Clemson students met PDCA SC Chapter leaders, Canivan and Moore

Co-organizer Camp, Presenters Lemnivitz, Axtell, Elliott
The PDCA SouthCarolina Chapter once again proudly sponsored the GeoCarolinas Conference reception a highlight of the two-day technical program held Sept. 30Oct. 1 at the Hilton Charlotte Airport.
Chapter board members Jason Moore (Palmetto Pile Driving, Inc.) and Gregory Canivan, P.E. (S&ME) represented Chapter leadership, joining nearly 275 conference attendees from across North and South Carolina. Many of the attendees represented PDCA member companies, while others were individual PDCA members from universities and governmental agencies.
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PDCA Govt. Employee member U. Neupane (NC-DOT),
GeoCarolinas is a program of the GeoInstitute Carolinas Chapter of ASCE that takes place in Charlotte, every 18 months. As organizations with similar objectives, and many shared members, PDCA South Carolina is proud to support the GeoCarolinas Conference, which brings the deep foundations community together for impactful education and quality networking.
The organizing committee for GeoCarolinas includes several representatives of PDCA member companies, including Duane Bents, PE, from Morris-Shea Bridge Co., Billy Camp, PE, BC.GE, from Kiewit, Lilma Schimmel, PE, MSCE, from S&ME, and Thomas Wells, PE, DBIA from Terracon. Along the other members of the organizing committee, this group has grown GeoCarolinas into a premier learning event for the regional deep foundation community, since its inception in 2017.
The GeoCarolinas 2025 Conference featured 12 different sessions over two days; several session presenters were experts in their field who hail from PDCA member companies. Attendees heard talks by Aaron Mann of Terracon, Damian Siebert of Haley & Aldrich, Dr. Graham Elliott of Schnabel Engineering, Paul Axtell from Dan Brown & Associates, Mary Nodine from Morris-Shea Bridge Company, and PDCA Academic Employee member Dr. Anne Lemnitzer from University of California-Irvine.
Sponsors for the conference, who are also PDCA members, included Geo-Technology Associates (GTA), Terracon, S&ME, and Morris-Shea. The event featured an exhibit hall where nearly 40 different companies showcased their product and service lines. PDCA members who exhibited were GRL Engineers/Pile Dynamics, Inc., Keller, DuroTerra, and Morris-Shea. Partnering industry organizations PDCA-South Carolina Chapter, Geo-Institute, and Deep Foundations Institute also maintained a booth presence for the two-day conference.

PDCA member J. Webster exhibits GRL/PDI

Moore visits with S. Corcoran, R. Wakeford

Canivan with PDCA partners K. Scott (G-I), M. Glisson (DFI)

Veteran attendees of GeoCarolinas conferences have amassed a nice collection of various-sized, YETI travel mugs, complete with the GeoCarolinas logo carved into the steel cup. It is a generous gift from the organizing committee which has become an enviable, tangible take-away for conference-goers. When organizer Bents promotes an upcoming conference through his social media, he cleverly alludes to the YETI gift, which is a familiar signal to prospective attendees. #IYKYK!
Pile Driving Contractors Association
Pile Driving Contractors Association
Posted in Chapter News South Carolina.
August 19, 2025

In a city rich in history, particularly historical structures, new construction often requires special consideration of local preservation efforts. In his presentation before the PDCA South Carolina Chapter at its August 14th dinner meeting, ICE-International Construction Equipment sales manager Rick Sadler explained an innovative method he has been testing that can lessen the impact of surface ground vibrations from a vibratory hammer, on nearby structures.
Entitled Case Studies on Trench Screening During Vibratory Pile Driving, Sadler's program detailed tests he has conducted on jobsites in four different cities where vibratory pile hammers were used. When he digs a shallow trench in the ground between an existing structure and ground where a pile will be installed with a vibratory hammer, his measurements show that surface ground vibrations created from a working hammer reach the structure with reduced severity after traveling through the trench filled with pliable matter like a foam element. Sadler explained to those assembled in Charleston, SC, that this method could be easily adapted and implemented to different urban construction jobsite conditions and reduce potential annoyance claims.
It was the third, quarterly meeting for the PDCA South Carolina Chapter, held at the Town and Country Inn & Suites. The evening began with a social hour when attendees reconnected with industry colleagues and friends for networking and cocktails. Later, Chapter Vice President Jordan Houston, standing in for Chapter President Kent Parker, called the meeting to order. Following an invocation, members and guests visited the dinner buffet table, which included the traditional (and widely revered) fried chicken, among other selections.
Once the audience was seated, Houston began the business meeting, which included an update to members about Chapter affairs. He then introduced PDCA Executive Director Frank Peters, who brought the group several updates from PDCA. Peters shared with the members present, that PDCA is compiling member information to produce the 2026 Membership Directory. He stressed the importance that all members update their PDCA accounts. This, he explained means they should update not only their individual profiles, but also their organization profiles, to make sure that their company's listing publishes accurately in the annual resource book that circulates in January. He specifically asked that members check the appropriate boxes on their company profile to indicate what services they provide and what regions they serve. The deadline for all members to submit changes to their profiles is October 17, 2025. Before Peters left the podium, he asked all attendees to recognize Chapter Board Member Jason Moore for recently completing a four-year tenure as Chair of the PDCA Communications Committee, which was met with a hearty applause. The aforementioned presentation on Trench Screening concluded the evening's program.
The PDCA South Carolina Chapter meets for its fourth and final time in November when members gather to announce the winner(s) of the annual Mac Nigels Scholarship. The date for the event is November 20th at the Town and Country Inn & Suites. Details and registration will be available later this fall.

VP Houston opens August dinner meeting

E.D. Peters urges member listing updates

Sadler presents Trench Screening study
Pile Driving Contractors Association
Pile Driving Contractors Association
Posted in Chapter News South Carolina.
May 9, 2025

Attendees of the May 8th, Quarterly Dinner Meeting of the PDCA South Carolina Chapter heard an enriching program about protecting concrete pile-based structures from corrosion, received updates on both Chapter and PDCA news, engaged in local networking with industry peers, and enjoyed a buffet dinner which featured what many consider 'Charleston's best fried chicken.' The second quarter meeting of the Chapter was held at the Town & Country Inn in Charleston; in the absence of Chapter President Kent Paker, VP Jordan Houston (pictured) stepped up to preside over the evening's proceedings.
The program opened when Houston stepped to the microphone to welcome attendees. He briefed the group on Chapter business and thanked event sponsors, Palmetto Pile Driving, Inc., Nucor Skyline, Gerdau, Koppers, Beacon Transportation and Van-Smith Concrete. He invited PDCA Executive Director Frank Peters to the podium who explained several PDCA initiatives that are underway in 2025, including a vibrations study, the DICEP technical conference coming to Orlando, FL in September, the Contractors Foundation Institute - Driven Pile Academy taking place in southern Mississippi in November, ongoing virtual programming, and more. Houston then introduced the evening's program speaker, Frank Dressman of Structural Tehnologies.

Mr. Dressman presented a program entitled: Corrosion Protection on New and Existing Concrete Pile Supported Structures Using Cathodic Protection Solutions. To further summarize his talk, cathodic protection systems have a history of success in providing corrosion protection for steel reinforcing in concrete contaminated with chlorides and carbonation. discussed available countermeasures for marine and upland structures through cathodic protection for significant long-term savings and increased asset availability. He also touched on various galvanic and Impressed Current (ICCP) Cathodic Protection systems available for use based on exposure conditions and deterioration levels, as well as, service life extension needs.
Once the program concluded, VP Houston thanked those who attended the quarterly dinner and reported that the Chapter will meet next quarter for dinner in the same location on August 14th.
Pile Driving Contractors Association
Pile Driving Contractors Association
Posted in Chapter News South Carolina.