Michael D. Gossett
Researcher
Hendrix College
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Biography and Research Information
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Michael D. Gossett's research focuses on addressing complex challenges in infrastructure development, particularly in the context of environmental considerations. His work has investigated the feasibility of various construction methods, such as tunnels and open-cut excavations, when faced with difficult terrain or sensitive ecological areas like critical wetlands. He has also examined the evaluation and replacement of large-diameter steel pipes, contributing to the understanding of infrastructure maintenance and upgrades. Furthermore, Gossett has explored project delivery methods, specifically the benefits of the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) approach for multijurisdictional transmission pipelines, highlighting its positive impact on both owners and communities.
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- Publications: 8
Selected Publications
- The Pipeline Less Traveled By: Resolving Design Challenges along a Trail through Critical Wetland Areas (2024) DOI
- Wait, We’re Really Considering a Tunnel? A Case Study on When Open Cut Was Infeasible (2023) DOI
- Siphon 1—Large Diameter Steel Aerial Pipe Replacement Evaluation (2021) DOI
- Together We Are Better: How Using CMAR Project Delivery for a Multijurisdictional Transmission Pipeline Benefits the Owner and the Community (2021) DOI
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