Conversations With … Christian Simonelli
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5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
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Christian Simonelli, will explain challenges and solutions to the maintenance, monitoring, and repair of wooden pile foundation systems in Boston. Boston neighborhoods containing some of the most historic and valuable real estate in the nation have served as a living laboratory to develop successful collaborative engineering, infrastructure, and policy approaches to solve structural engineering problems that threaten thousands of buildings.
About Christian:
Since his appointment as Executive Director in October 2014, Christian Simonelli has played a pivotal role at the Boston Groundwater Trust. His journey began back in 1999 when he joined as a part-time Field Engineer and later transitioned into a full-time role as the Trust's Technical & Recharge Coordinator from 1999 to 2014. Throughout his tenure, Christian diligently oversaw the installation and monitoring of groundwater levels across the Trust's extensive network of 800 plus wells. Notably, under his leadership, the Trust's website and data collection methods underwent a comprehensive transformation. In addition, he works closely with property owners citywide to safeguard groundwater levels from adverse impacts. Christian’s steadfast advocacy for groundwater recharge in areas with wood pile supported structures further showcased his unwavering commitment to the cause. With a degree in Environmental Engineering from the Wentworth Institute of Technology, Christian Simonelli continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of Boston's groundwater landscape.
