
Rendon Rieth is a hydrologic and geotechnical engineer specializing in forensic investigations, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and advanced geotechnical analysis. His work includes foundation performance evaluation, slope stability analysis, groundwater and drainage assessment, and geospatial data modeling to evaluate complex site conditions. At Aperture, Mr. Rieth manages multidisciplinary forensic engineering projects, integrating hydrologic, geotechnical, and geophysical data to deliver comprehensive technical insight for litigation and engineering consulting projects.
Rendon's Expertise
- Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling
- Geotechnical forensic investigations
- Slope stability and soil dynamics
- Foundation performance evaluation
- Geospatial analysis and remote sensing
- Drainage and flood analysis
- Geophysical testing and modeling
- Probabilistic and risk-based engineering analysis
Education
M.S., Civil Engineering – University of Arkansas, 2021
B.S., Civil Engineering – University of Arkansas, 2019
Professional Certifications
Professional Engineer (P.E.) – Texas No. 151660
Professional Engineer (P.E.) – Colorado No. 0064384
Work Experience
Project Engineer – Aperture
Staff Geotechnical Engineer – Rone Engineering
Graduate Research Assistant – University of Arkansas
Capabilities
- Hydrologic modeling and watershed analysis
- 3D geotechnical and geospatial modeling
- Field investigations and laboratory coordination
- Engineering analysis and expert reporting
- Drone and LiDAR data interpretation
- Litigation support and forensic consulting
Rendon's Expertise
- Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling
- Geotechnical forensic investigations
- Slope stability and soil dynamics
- Foundation performance evaluation
- Geospatial analysis and remote sensing
- Drainage and flood analysis
- Geophysical testing and modeling
- Probabilistic and risk-based engineering analysis
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