Tag: CS1118

BIM is gathering momentum in the water industry

By Donna Laquidara-Carr, Ph.D., LEED AP For many years, the water sector has lagged significantly in the use of building information modeling (BIM) behind the...

Beneath Platte Fifteen

Constructing a dry, decontaminated site foundation for Denver’s first cross-laminated timber mid-rise. The highly anticipated Platte Fifteen multi-use mid-rise structure, located at 15th and Platte...

Stronger than Roman roads

Geosynthetic interlayers can improve the tensile strength and modulus of elasticity of pavements for longer-lasting roads. Interlayer technology helps arrest reflective cracking for longer-lasting pavements. We...

How to retain veterans and other employees

Veterans provide a tremendous resource if we know how to attract, retain, and reward them. An estimated 250,000 veterans leave the military every year and...

Focus on veterans

These brave and self-sacrificing men and women deserve our support. In recognition of Veterans Day, this issue of Civil + Structural Engineer focuses on veterans...

Maintaining a smooth flow

A SAK technician installs control markers prior to the canal shutdown. Bavarian surveyors use a multi-pronged approach to support critical infrastructure. By Erik Dahlberg The project came...

Three GPS benefits

Location and spatial data can improve productivity, safety, and surveying for heavy civil construction. By Joshua Progar Does the phrase “over schedule and over budget” sound...

Finding pipe failures

Manholes upstream and downstream of the visible break provided access to the damaged pipe segment. Drone inspection offers a best response to an environmental emergency. Aigües...

Revitalizing downtown Raleigh, one building at a time

The Dillon is an 18-story, mixed-use project on 2.5-acre city blocks with three buildings — two residential and one office building. Stewart helps plan and...

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