Landmarks in American Civil Engineering History: Denver International Airport
Landmarks in American Civil Engineering History: Hyperion Treatment Plant
Landmarks in American Civil Engineering History: Boston Harbor Cleanup
Landmarks in American Civil Engineering History: Central Artery Tunnel Project
A History of Progress
Selected U.S. Papers in Geotechnical Engineering
Sponsored by the Geo-Institute of ASCE This collection of 78 historical papers provides a wide view of the rich body of literature that documents the...
Restoration of Landmark Bridge Named 150th Anniversary Project in Texas
Who, What, Where and Why? - Test Your Knowledge of Engineering History
Who, What, Where, and Why? - Test Your Knowledge of Engineering History
Who, What, Where, and Why? - Test Your Knowledge of Engineering History
Who, What, Where, and Why? - Test Your Knowledge of Engineering History
Early Developments of Shotcrete and Steel Fiber Shotcrete
New Developments in the Field of Seismic Isolation
This paper will concentrate onwhat likely, is the most significant of these issues: changes in the mechanical properties ofseismic isolation and energy dissipation hardware as they are...
Earthquake Engineering: Quake Damages Historic Washington State Capitol Dome
The Pentagon Project
The renovation of the Pentagon, now under way, is one of the most ambitious, complex, and challenging construction undertakings in contemporary history. It entails the equivalent of demolishing...
Mexican Civil Engineering: Meeting with History
Concrete Canoes Go Back in History
Civil Engineering History Congress Goes International
New History and Heritage Web Site Celebrates Past, Adumbrates Future
Who, What, Where, and Why? - Test Your Knowledge of Engineering History
Letter to Editor regarding FitzSimonss Latest Footnote to Civil Engineering History(Vol. 24, No. 12, December 1999, pg. 9)
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