The Retrofit of Conventional Construction to Withstand Internal Explosions

Fiber Reinforced Plastic Specification for the Oklahoma City Myriad

Renovation of Three 108-Inch PCCP Water Pipelines

The Rehabilitation of Water Mains by Trenchless Renovation

Notre Dame Completes Main Building Renovation

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority: Capital Development Program

Boston-Logan International Airport Generic Environmental Impact Reports and Airport Improvements

Unified Design Methodology for Most Pipeline Materials

Pipeline Market?20 Billion Dollars for 1998: Would You Like Some of This Work?

Cellar Performance (Available in Structural Engineering Special Issue only)
Even though the Pentagon contains three times the square footage of the Empire State Building, free space has become hard to come by. Expanding computer, mechanical and electrical systems...

SIMSUPER in Building Renovation: A Soft-Logic Simulation Approach for Analysis of Productivity

Sky High
The increasing demand for personal communication services (PCS), such as digital cell phones and pagers, as well as digital television (DTV), has created new challenges for creating and...

Riding the Rail
Spurred by decaying or overcrowded roads, communities across the U.S. are planning, building or renovating light rail, freight rail and high speed rail systems. The rail boom, funded in...

Monumental Restorations
Modern nondestructive field surveys and state-of-the-art static dynamic monitoring systems provide important information for historical renovations while ensuring that the structure remains...

Antique Copper Roof Gets Complete Renovation

The NAHB Research Center's National Housing Quality Program

The Rebirth of a Station
Engineers are almost through with the $175 million renovation of Grand Central Terminal in New York. The job required a sensitive cleaning job, attention to historical detail, and most...

St. Louis Completes School Renovations

Rehab by Helicopter
The City of San Diego's 86-year old Dulzura Conduit has been in almost continuous operation since it first opened in 1909. But by 1984 flow had been reduced to less than 15...

Capital Facelift Takes Flight
Since 1988, one of the largest and most complex airport renovation projects in U.S. aviation history has been under way in Washington, D.C. Known as the Capital Development Program, the...

 

 

 

 

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