

EDUCATION
Master of Science, Civil Engineering,
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering,
University of California, Berkeley
PUBLICATIONS
Mack, D., Shields, C., & Liang, L. (2006). Lessons Learned: Three Case Studies Regarding Liquefaction Mitigation Prior to Development in San Francisco.
Harvey, J., Roesler, J., Farver, J., & Liang, L. (2000). Preliminary Evaluation of Proposed LLPRS Rigid Pavement Structures and Design Inputs (Paper No. FHWA/CA/OR-2000/02). California Department of Transportation.
Wartman, J., Vahdani, S., & Liang, L. (2001). Seismic Structure Interaction Analyses of an Office Building in Oakland, California.
LINDA H.J. LIANG, P.E., G.E.
PRINCIPAL ENGINEER
Since 1998, Ms. Liang has been leading and coordinating complex field investigations, developing geotechnical recommendations, and collaborating with design and construction team members, as well as stakeholders, from conceptual design through project completion. Her project experience includes market-rate and affordable housing developments, public and private schools, commercial and office developments, park and sports facilities, public and institutional buildings, shoreline and waterfront structures, and slope stabilization and landslide repairs. She had also provided geotechnical services for infrastructure projects, such as new roadways, parking structures, pipelines, levees, dams, and water treatment plants.
Ms. Liang has managed a diverse range of projects, from single-story buildings to high-rise towers with multi-level basements, landfill closures and post-closure land use, preparing and reviewing Environmental Impact Reports, emergency response and repair of slope failures, and site development. She applies her breadth of geotechnical knowledge and diverse project experience to develop project solutions that are technically sound, cost-effective, and constructable.