Bryant, a TAMS Partner, Dies at 89
ASCE News Correspondent Award Goes to Hydraulics Division's Linda Weiss
1991 Torrens Award Goes to Ken Carper, Editor of Constructed Facilities Journal
POND-2: The Basics
Feds Move Toward CAD Standards
Guide for Evaluating Engineering Software: Part 1 (Book review)
Using Computers to Analyze Models in the Classroom
RAMSTEEL
Cutting Edge: Construction Site Simulation
Guide for Evaluating Engineering Software: Testing and Validation (book review)
Avoiding and Resolving Disputes during Construction
Successful Practices and Guidelines
Civil Engineering Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
This proceedings includes 41 of the papers presented at the Second National Specialty Conference on Civil Engineering Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems...
Computing in Civil Engineering and Symposium on Data Bases
This proceedings consists of the papers presented at the conference Computing in Civil Engineering and Symposium on Data Bases held in conjunction with A/E/C Systems '91 from May 6-8,...
Mechanics Computing in 1990's and Beyond
This proceedings,
Water Resources Planning and Management and Urban Water Resources
This proceedings,
1991 OCEA Award Nominees
The $1.2 billion I-595/Port Everglades Expressway runs from Port Everglades to I-75, giving traffic a much quicker route from the Miami area to the Gulf Coast. It also links U.S. 1, I-95,...
A Decade of Recovery
The Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award for 1991 went not to a single project, but to an entire decade's effort by the Portland (Ore.) District of the U.S. Army...
A New Look at Galvanized Bridges
Engineers are rediscovering that galvanizing is one of the longest lasting methods of imparting corrosion protection to steel bridges. It also avoids the stringent new EPA regulations...
Anatomy of Asphalt
Two main factors will combine over the next several years to alter the composition of asphalt pavements, which make up more than 90% of the paved roads in the U.S. First, a major research...
Out of the Lab...and into the Field?
Materials experts know very little about concrete's basic structure. Now, though, engineers at a research center sponsored by the National Science Foundation are working on...
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