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Volunteer Engineers Assemble in Charleston

Test May Lead to New Design of Steel Bridges

Private Developers Land Fed Project

Construction Limits in Flood Area Upheld

Prejudgment Interest Based Upon Exact Damages

Property Assessments Unaffected by Leases

Hazwaste Lessons Apply to Clean Air (LTR)

Reporting Construction Defects: An Expansion of A/E Liability

U.S.-Soviet Group Talks About Space

Sic `Transit' Gloria for Merle Nelson

Deaths of Several Prominent ASCE Members Noted

CE Heritage Group Turns 25 Years Old

Marking the Bridge That Isn't There

Double Head Drilling Rig Aids Dam Stabilization

Pipe Layout by Computer Boosts Productivity

Infrastructure Interest Gains

Director of Public Works: a Professional Position

Licensee Tort Liability and Regulatory Overreaching
Certain of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) regulations and licensing requirements effectively preempt the states' authority to determine liability....

Developing Performance Concrete and Its Acceptance by Code Authorities
Projects incorporating the benefits of Performance Oriented Concrete frequently occur within the established jurisdictions of specific building departments, highway departments, or other...

A Bridge Glows in Pittsburgh

 

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