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SEAoP - May 2026 Dinner & Awards Program

Date: May 06, 2026

Presentation of SEAoP Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards and Keynote:
Divide and Conquer: How a Multi-Billion-Dollar Challenge was Met through Careful and Creative Division into Manageable Components

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

The Down Town Club
600 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA  19102

6:00pm Registration and Reception with Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres

7:00pm Dinner, Awards Ceremony & Keynote Presentation

Speaker:
Rafael Sabelli, S.E., Senior Principal and Director of Seismic Design, Walter P Moore

Divide and Conquer: How a Multi-Billion-Dollar Challenge was Met through Careful and Creative Division into Manageable Components

The state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium was showcased in Superbowl LVI in 2022, a fitting nod to several years of design and construction work. This project posed a tremendous structural and geotechnical challenge, including deep excavation, dramatic soil retention high seismicity, and long spans. To meet this challenge, the design team divided the project to create a small set of large, but manageable, component projects.

The first carve-out was the 100-foot, 2.4M cubic yard open cut excavation and massive 265,000 square foot mechanically stabilized earth retention system. This deep excavation was required in order to keep the overall building height below the clearance needed for aircraft approaching nearby Los Angeles International Airport. The independent retention system permitted structural design without retention forces. To further clarify the structural design, the roof structure was placed on columns separate from the stadium bowl structure. This project involved design and construction of multiple geotechnical and geostructural elements. In addition to the excavation and retention system, there were: approximately 700 continuous flight auger and cast-in-drilled-hole piles with diameters ranging from 24 in. to 72 in.; mat foundations, plinth columns, butterfly caps, and posttensioned grade strut and anchor blocks; and working platform stability for a 1,600 metric ton crane for roof erection. 

Complicating all design scenarios was a highly seismic environment, with the Newport-Inglewood Fault and Compton Blind-Thrust Fault nearby the stadium site.  The underlying seismic complication to all geotechnical and structural designs was the need for the free-standing cable-net stadium roof to be completely isolated from the stadium structure and the MSE wall system, the base of which was founded nearly 120 ft below existing ground surface.

This presentation will discuss in detail the specialty design and construction management of all of these systems, the difficulties in having four separate geotechnical consultants/designers on a project, the challenges of formulating an independent peer review panel and obtaining their review consensus on a complex series of designs, managing interaction between the City of Inglewood plan check process and the peer review panel, and constructing geotechnical and structural work separate from the rest of the stadium bowl, all on the critical path.

About Our Speaker:

Rafael Sabelli, S.E., Senior Principal and Director of Seismic Design, Walter P Moore  
Rafael has earned a Lifetime Achievement Award and a Special Achievement Award from AISC, as well as the T.R. Higgins Lectureship award. He is a member of the AISC Committee on Specifications, where he is vice-chair of the Technical Committee on the Seismic Provisions, and a member of the AISC Committee on Manuals, where he is chair of the Seismic Design Manual committee. 

He is a member of the ASCE 7 Main Committee and the Seismic Task Committee, and the NIST Building Seismic Safety Council’s Provisions Update Committee. 

Rafael is co-author of Ductile Design of Steel Structures and has written extensively on the design and behavior of steel seismic systems. He has published technical papers on braced frames, connection design, and structural stability. He is the past President of the Structural Engineers Association of California. 

Rafael was Structural Engineer of Record of landmark projects including the award-winning San Francisco International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower and of the Los Angeles Rams Sofi Stadium.

Cost:
SEAoP Members:  $120
Non-members:  $200
Table Sponsor (10) - $1,500

Includes Table of 10, Recognition on Signage and Dinner Program.

48 Hours Advance Notice Required for Cancellation.

Click to register by April  28th!

Invite engineers at your firm to attend!  Payment can be made with a credit card or mail a check payable to SEAoP and send to:

SEAoP, 1000 Jacksonville Road #25, Warminster, PA  18974.

If you have any questions, please email barbarasagusti@gmail.com or SEAoPEngineers@gmail.com.


SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DINNER SPONSORS

DEWALT ANCHORS & FASTENERS

IDEA STATICA


SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR LEADING SPONSOR

OFFIT KURMAN, P.A.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTING SPONSORS 

IDEA STATICA
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