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Engineering vs. Disasters
Predictions of the weather can warn us that we may need an umbrella, or that we should batten down and head for the cellar. A forecast can often he...
none none December 1969

In order for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to cross bridges safely, bridges must be regularly inspected for damage. A new image processing pr...
none none December 1969
Why Did The London Millennium Bridge 'Wobble'?
On its opening day, the London Millennium Bridge experienced unexpected swaying due to the large number of people crossing it. A new study finally ...
none none December 1969
Historic harbor gets modern upgrade
Mackinac Island, known as the Great Lakes' island jewel, is one of the classic historic parks in the United States. Located at the juncture of Lake...
none none December 1969
Engineers work to make historic buildings safer during strong earthquakes
Simulated earthquake tests conducted by UC San Diego engineers are expected to lead to retrofit schemes that make historic buildings safer. The str...
none none December 1969
Adding another dimension
In recent years, more and more civil engineering firms have come to see the tangible business benefits associated with 3-D design, such as quicke...
none none August 2006
CAD Clinic: Civil Object Styles Made Easy
The two most complicated object styles in Civil 3D are the profile and section view styles. A view style controls the grid structure and annotati...
none none August 2006
Project Management Workflow Using Vault
Because civil engineers typically work in teams, they need effective workgroup data management solutions that enable engineers to collaborate effic...
Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 March 2007
Emerging Leaders Alliance Equips Future Engineering Leaders
A group of chemical, civil, mechanical, petroleum, and materials engineering organizations have joined forces to address a common concern for all d...
Autodesk Civil 3D none August 2008
'Green' Building Codes Sprout Up Across USA
As energy costs rise, more states and cities are adopting policies that encourage or require new construction to be energy-efficient. This week, S...
Autodesk Civil 3D none August 2008