Christoph Goss, Ph.D., P.E. Principal
Ph.D. - Mining and Earth Systems Engineering - Colorado School of Mines - 2000
B.S. - Civil Engineering - Colorado School of Mines - 1997
Dr. Goss has worked on numerous heavy construction projects, including tunnels,
dams, and reservoirs, specializing in site investigation and construction engineering.
His roles on these projects have ranged from miner to shift engineer to resident
engineer.
As resident engineer, Dr. Goss has overseen projects involving hard rock tunnel
rehabilitation, shallow urban tunnels, highway crossings, microtunneled lake taps,
shafts, roadheader tunnels, and a 6,480 acre-foot reservoir with earth fill
dam.
For site investigation projects, Dr. Goss has developed drilling programs, groundwater
flow models, slope stability models, and performed subsurface characterization.
Dr. Goss served as president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Colorado
Section in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, Dr. Goss was the recipient of the national ASCE Edmund
Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement.
Dr. Goss is a Shotcrete Nozzleman Trainer through the American Shotcrete Association and
a Shotcrete Nozzleman Certification Program Examiner through the American Concrete
Institute.
Dr. Goss recieving the 2007 National ASCE Edmund Friedman Young Engineer Award
for Professional Achievement from ASCE President Dr. Bill Marcuson.