Sponsored Content: Reality modeling is everywhere!
January 2, 2018 in Featured , Articles , Feature , Showcase
Sponsored Content: Reality modeling is everywhere!

Sponsored By:       At Bentley Systems’ annual Be Inspired Awards ceremony, held on October 12 during The Year in Infrastructure Conference in Singapore, nominees were recognized for their BIM advancements in infrastructure. Ten independent jury panels of industry experts selected the 51 finalists from more than 400 nominations in more than 50 countries. In the BIM Advancements in Reality Modeling category, CEDD-AECOM-The Earth Solutions won for its Development of the Ande...

Engineered Solutions: Building a Legacy
January 1, 2018 in Featured , Articles , Feature , Showcase
Engineered Solutions: Building a Legacy

High atop Hidden Peak, EPS Geofoam Solves Unique Construction Challenges By Terry Meier, ACH Foam Technologies All projects have challenges, purpose and meaning, yet some projects mean a lot more to owners than others. It takes a visionary to leave a legacy, and Richard “Dick” Bass, founder of Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort in Utah, was such a man. For starters, Dick Bass is acknowledged as the first person in the world to climb to the highest point on each of the seven contine...

Engineered Solutions: Staying on Track
January 1, 2018 in Featured , Articles , Feature , Showcase
Engineered Solutions: Staying on Track

CSX Leads a Reline for Timber-Beam Bridges in Georgia CSX Corp., together with its subsidiaries based in Jacksonville, Fla., is one of the nation’s leading transportation suppliers. For nearly 190 years, CSX has played a critical role in economic expansion and industrial development across the eastern United States and into parts of Canada. With more than 2,700 miles of rail track and more than 2 million carloads handled in the state of Georgia alone, CSX maintains a busy schedule trans...

Executive Corner:  When Those Aging Baby Boomers Just Won’t Retire
December 20, 2017 in Articles , Column
Executive Corner: When Those Aging Baby Boomers Just Won’t Retire

Alan co-founded a successful consulting engineering firm when he was in his thirties. Through the years, the practice grew steadily, adding new staff, offices and owners along the way. When Alan turned 60, he announced his intent to retire at age 65. That was 10 years ago. Now, at age 70, he still enjoys his work, and while he’s cut back on hours, business travel and administrative duties, he still manages a significant portfolio of business. The last time someone asked when he planned to retire...

From the Editor: Small Firms, Big Productivity Gains
December 19, 2017 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: Small Firms, Big Productivity Gains

In the last 20 years, global productivity in the construction industry has grown by a measly 1 percent. By comparison, manufacturing productivity has increased by about 4 times that amount. In financial terms, productivity is the measure of output for a production process compared to the input required for that production. In construction, the output typically is expressed in some physical measurement of what’s built (e.g., length of a road, volume of earthwork movement, square-footage of a b...

More Than Hype: The Reality of Reality Capture
December 18, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Feature
More Than Hype: The Reality of Reality Capture

I know what you might be thinking: “Yawn. Another story about drones. Skip!” and usually I’d agree with you. There are so many stories, so much marketing, and so much hype around drones that it’s easy to get bored with the topic. However, it’s with this sentiment in mind that I decided to write something about drones you can use in your business. I spent time with a group that has taken drone-based reality capture from the “wow” phase to a practical, profitable business. The team of Region En...

ReEngineering the Engineer: Making Way for the Future
December 11, 2017 in Articles , Column
ReEngineering the Engineer: Making Way for the Future

Like many others, my firm had a very busy 2017. We were fortunate to pick up a couple new clients at the beginning of the year, and that led to additional projects and a workload that caught us a little by surprise. We didn’t realize the pent-up demand for construction, because consulting engineers tend to be a bit removed from much of the preliminary work that happens before a developer or owner decides to move forward with a project. We’ve also been numbed by the last eight years of recessi...

Collaborative BIM: Xishi Winter Olympics Square Project Transforms Historic Industrial Zone
December 11, 2017 in Emergency , Featured , Articles , Feature
Collaborative BIM: Xishi Winter Olympics Square Project Transforms Historic Industrial Zone

The 2022 Winter Olympics Organizing Committee contracted Beijing Shougang International Engineering (BSIE) to design and construct an office plaza in Shougang, a historic industrial park in Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. The project called for innovative planning due to challenging site conditions and various regulations. Many of the original steel plants were protected, and strict requirements governed the height and architectural style of the buildings being redeveloped. The ch...

Fire Safety for High-Rise Mass-Timber Buildings
December 4, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Fire Safety for High-Rise Mass-Timber Buildings

By David Barber, Principal, Arup Buildings constantly change and develop as architects, engineers and scientists innovate and develop new products and construction methods. Interest has been growing worldwide in the design and construction of high-rise timber buildings, which are increasing in number throughout Europe and other parts of the world, as engineered mass-timber products such as glulam and cross-laminated timber (CLT) become more popular. In the United States, high-rise buildings...

Engineered Solutions: IKEA Project Sets New Stormwater Management Standard
November 27, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Engineered Solutions: IKEA Project Sets New Stormwater Management Standard

Developers of a new IKEA store in Jacksonville, Fla., wanted to make this project a model of sustainable, forward-thinking design. A big part of this plan was an underground stormwater management system that would be the largest ever installed in the southeastern United States. Along with the size of the installation, developers faced the task of coordinating runoff from a variety of sources into six separate basins around the building, while also meeting state and local regulations that requ...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

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