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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
Engineers Without Borders Works With Kenyan Village To Improve Water Supply
Members of the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) student chapter at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently returned from a three-week trip ...
none none September 2008
China Admits Building Flaws in Quake
A Chinese government committee admited that a rush to build schools during the country's recent economic boom might have led to shoddy construction...
none none September 2008
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
SkyDance Bridge will soon be a reality in downtown Oklahoma City
SkyDance Bridge is set to grace Oklahoma City’s skyline in 2010.Helping make the project a reality is University of Oklahoma civil engineerin...
none none October 2008
More Flexible Method Floated To Produce Biofuels, Electricity
Researchers are proposing a new "flexible" approach to producing alternative fuels, hydrogen and electricity from municipal solid wastes,...
none none November 2008
Construction industry: NYC regulations overzealous
On top of maintenance records and operator certification tests, engineers have to sign off before cranes are raised or dismantled. The city also re...
none none November 2008
Reducing Pollution: Green Future For Scrap Iron
Take a close look at that cheap piece of scrap iron before you toss it in the trash. Wei-xian Zhang has a good use for it. Someday soon, much of th...
none none November 2008

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