Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering

San Diego State University

Kenneth D. Walsh

Professor

Dr. Walsh is the Director of the J.R. Filanc Construction Engineering and Management Program. His research interests include construction process analysis and design. He has a particular interest in the construction and geotechnical implications of construction practices and specifications that are used in foundation, grading, and underground applications.

 

Dr. Walsh’s website

 

Education

 

Ph.D. 1993 Civil Engineering, Arizona State University

MS. 1988 Civil Engineering, Arizona State University

BS. 1986 Civil Engineering, Arizona State University

 

Sample Publications

 

Walsh, K.D., Colby, C.A., Houston, W.N., and Houston, S.L., 2009. Field Data on Wetting beneath Residential Structures on Expansive Soils, J. Geotech. and Geoenv. Eng. 135(2), 169-176.

 

Walsh, K.D., 2007. Performance of Methods for Analysis of Relative Floor Elevation Measurements in Residential Structures. J. Perf. Const. Fac. 21(5), 329-336.

 

Walsh, K.D., Sawhney, A., and Bashford, H.H., 2007. Production Equations for Unsteady-State Construction Processes. J. Const. Eng. and Mgmt. 133(3), 254-261.

 

Walsh, K.D., Hershauer, J.C., Tommelein, I.D., and Walsh, T.A., 2004. Strategic Positioning of Inventory to Match Demand in a Construction Supply Chain. J. Const. Eng. and Mgmt., 130 (6), 818-826.