• E33: Navigating Geotechnical Leadership: Lessons from Luke Turko

  • 2025/02/06
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E33: Navigating Geotechnical Leadership: Lessons from Luke Turko

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  • In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor sits down with Luke Turko, a civil engineer with over 19 years of experience in geotechnical engineering and design. As Director of Geotechnical Services at Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Luke oversees projects across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Florida, and Virginia, managing a highly skilled team across four offices.

    Luke shares his journey into geotechnical engineering, the challenges of managing large teams across multiple locations, and the evolving role of AI in engineering. From high-stakes infrastructure projects to mentoring the next generation of engineers, Luke provides valuable insights into leadership, technical excellence, and the future of the industry.

    Key Topics Discussed

    ✅ How a high school field trip inspired Luke’s engineering career
    ✅ The impact of mentorship and education on his professional journey
    ✅ Managing 18 professionals across multiple offices and states
    ✅ The biggest geotechnical challenges in Pennsylvania and beyond
    ✅ Balancing technical excellence with financial performance
    ✅ The role of AI in geotechnical engineering – where is it heading?
    ✅ The importance of early contractor involvement in large projects
    ✅ Why teaching civil engineering to young students is crucial for the industry's future
    ✅ The challenges and opportunities in renewable energy projects
    ✅ The most complex project Luke has ever worked on and what made it so demanding

    Memorable Quotes from Luke Turko

    🗣️ "If you produce a technically poor product or cut corners, you won’t get repeat work. The cost of a mistake is far higher than the cost of doing it right the first time."
    🗣️ "Geotechnical engineering is never boring. One side of the state has coal mining issues, the other has karst and harder rock—it’s always a challenge."
    🗣️ "AI is going to change engineering. We don’t know exactly how yet, but it’s happening fast."
    🗣️ "Teaching young students about civil engineering was one of the most rewarding things I’ve done—it’s amazing to see how engaged they are."

    Subscribe to the show to join our host, Michael Taylor, as he continues to explore the intricacies of running a business in the ground investigation industry, bringing geological experts to share their wisdom, insights, and plans for the future, and shedding light on what they believe will enhance the ground investigation industry moving forward. Don't forget to stay connected by visiting https://girec.co.uk/.

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In this episode of The Ground Investigation Podcast, Michael Taylor sits down with Luke Turko, a civil engineer with over 19 years of experience in geotechnical engineering and design. As Director of Geotechnical Services at Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Luke oversees projects across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Florida, and Virginia, managing a highly skilled team across four offices.

Luke shares his journey into geotechnical engineering, the challenges of managing large teams across multiple locations, and the evolving role of AI in engineering. From high-stakes infrastructure projects to mentoring the next generation of engineers, Luke provides valuable insights into leadership, technical excellence, and the future of the industry.

Key Topics Discussed

✅ How a high school field trip inspired Luke’s engineering career
✅ The impact of mentorship and education on his professional journey
✅ Managing 18 professionals across multiple offices and states
✅ The biggest geotechnical challenges in Pennsylvania and beyond
✅ Balancing technical excellence with financial performance
✅ The role of AI in geotechnical engineering – where is it heading?
✅ The importance of early contractor involvement in large projects
✅ Why teaching civil engineering to young students is crucial for the industry's future
✅ The challenges and opportunities in renewable energy projects
✅ The most complex project Luke has ever worked on and what made it so demanding

Memorable Quotes from Luke Turko

🗣️ "If you produce a technically poor product or cut corners, you won’t get repeat work. The cost of a mistake is far higher than the cost of doing it right the first time."
🗣️ "Geotechnical engineering is never boring. One side of the state has coal mining issues, the other has karst and harder rock—it’s always a challenge."
🗣️ "AI is going to change engineering. We don’t know exactly how yet, but it’s happening fast."
🗣️ "Teaching young students about civil engineering was one of the most rewarding things I’ve done—it’s amazing to see how engaged they are."

Subscribe to the show to join our host, Michael Taylor, as he continues to explore the intricacies of running a business in the ground investigation industry, bringing geological experts to share their wisdom, insights, and plans for the future, and shedding light on what they believe will enhance the ground investigation industry moving forward. Don't forget to stay connected by visiting https://girec.co.uk/.

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