Mr.
Cummings has over 25 years of geotechnical experience in transportation,
heavy construction, and mining. Mr. Cummings has provided geotechnical
engineering to federal, state and local transportation authorities
on urban freeway and rural highway development projects, involving
materials testing, geotechnical exploration in rock and soil,
pavement design, retaining walls, drilled shafts, and heavy
earthwork in rock and soil, the last including development
of rock blasting procedures in sensitive scenic and infrastructure
settings.
In
1996, Mr. Cummings founded Saguaro GeoServices, Inc. (SGSI) with
the goal of providing focused geotechnical problem-solving on
large mining and transportation projects.
Among
Mr. Cummings' accomplishments has been his service as blasting
consultant and field geological engineer on major highway corridor
improvements that require special aesthetic treatments and traffic
control during construction. Mr. Cummings was a co-developer
of construction provisions for "roadway rental" on
highway projects where traffic impacts by blasting must be minimized.
He has also been instrumental in designing and using special
rock blasting procedures in where a natural appearance must be
accomplished without sacrificing stability. As a blasting consultant
he has been involved in trenching, mass excavation, underground
blasting, and large open cuts.
When the town of Summerhaven, in rugged mountains near Tucson,
Arizona, was cut off after heavy rains washed out the main access
road, Pima County contacted Mr. Cummings, who conceived and carried
out an emergency blasting and detour construction program that
re-established access ahead of official estimates.
Mr. Cummings has led the engineering response for problems arising
from abandoned coal and metal mines, including acid drainage abatement
actions, subsidence prediction and control, physical hazard abatement,
and slope failure repair. He has successfully completed stability
studies for large and small open pit mine slopes, underground mines
including longwall and shortwall coal mines, and block caving metal
mines. He has conducted field instrumentation and in situ testing
programs; used numerical modeling to analyze rock stability; designed
foundations, slopes, and tunnels; and participated on technical
review boards and multidisciplinary problem-solving teams for large
design projects. He has served as an expert witness in litigation
involving blasting vibrations, underground stability, and abandoned
mine subsidence. For 7 years he was a technical advisor on the
design studies and in situ testing for underground high-level nuclear
waste repositories.
Mr. Cummings has conducted geotechnical and mineral exploration
programs throughout the western US.
Mr. Cummings holds BS and MS degrees in Geological Engineering
from the University of Arizona and is registered as a Professional
Geological Engineer in Arizona. He is a member of the International
Society of Explosives Engineers, the Society of Mining Engineers
of AIME, and the Association of Engineering Geologists, and is
affiliated with other professional organizations including the
International Society for Rock Mechanics. He has taught Rock Excavation
at the University level and has over 20 published technical papers
to his credit.