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Bridges: Tripod Pedestrian Crossing Spans Two Rivers

Structures: Engineers Transform Quarry Pit into Garden of Eden

Offshore Engineering: World's Largest Oil Rig Sinks off Brazilian Coast

Bridges: Long-Span Cable-Stayed Crossing Set to Open in China

Earthquake Engineering: Research Center to Bolster Capabilities

Airports: Potential Northeast Asia Hub Opens in South Korea

Structures: Designers Embrace Technology for Latest Skyscrapers

Tunnel Safety: Underground Testing Facility Builds Fire-Training Tunnels

Materials: New Concrete Mix Stands Up to the Cold

Transportation: Long-Term Rail Improvement Plan Proposed for California

Earthquake Engineering: New Report Helps Pinpoint Liquefaction Vulnerability

New Concrete Can Reduce Risk of Earthquake Failure

New Polymer `Combs' Out Filtration Flaws

Fern Can Remove Arsenic from Soil

Seattle Earthquake Put Technology to the Test

BSA Settles with Engineering Firm

Cellular Beam Saves Time, Money

One-Dimensional Model Accurately Predicts Concrete Temperatures

Brick Pipeline Slip-Lined under Los Angeles International Airport

Contractor Entitled to Damages for Revetment Removal

 

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