Supporting the Litigators… The Need to Step Up to a Standard of Care … Read More → May, 2005 By Emile W.J. Troup, P.E., SECB In Articles, Structural Forum
Stop Knocking on Wood & Get Real Become a Complete Structural Engineer … Read More → Mar, 2005 By Rakesh Gupta In Articles, Structural Forum
Should Architects Be Allowed To Do Structural Engineering? … Read More → Dec, 2004 By Daniel L. Lavrich, P.E. In Articles, Structural Forum
Commentary on “Quality in the Constructed Project” … Read More → Oct, 2004 By William C. Sherman, P.E. In Articles, Structural Forum
Structural Engineer of Record – A Role Under Attack … Read More → Sep, 2004 By Richard A. Meloy, P.E., S.E. In Articles, Structural Forum
Structural Steel Shop Drawings Are We Stuck in the Stone Age? … Read More → Jul, 2004 By Jim DeStefano, P.E., AIA, F.SEI In Articles, Structural Forum
Real World Problem Solving Preventing Undergraduate Structural Drawing Illiteracy … Read More → Jun, 2004 By Major Craig Quadrato, PE In Articles, Structural Forum
World Trade Center Disaster Sifting Through the Debris & Our Buildings and Building Codes are Safe … Read More → May, 2004 By Jim DeStefano, P.E., AIA, F.SEI and Charles J. Carter, Ph.D., S.E., P.E. In Articles, Structural Forum
Structural Drawings Why Some Drawings are “Down-Right Unacceptable” … Read More → Mar, 2004 By Clifford W. Schwinger, P.E. In Articles, Structural Forum
The 1981 Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse A Disaster, But Not a Tragedy … Read More → Aug, 2003 By Thomas F. Heausler, P.E., S.E., SECB In Articles, Structural Forum