Design/Build Continues To Gain Favor across U.S. Construction Sectors, Report Reveals
Constrained Site Challenges, Benefits College Science Building Design
California’s East Valley Water District Finalizes Design/Build Contract for Sterling Natural Resource Center
Oxford Building Isolates Research from Vibrations
One Small Step
A concept design for an inflatable habitat on Mars incorporates indigenous ice as a structural element and a shield to protect occupants from galactic cosmic radiation....
Composite Core-Wall System and Performance-Based Design Transform High-Rise Construction
Water Resort Rolls With the Terrain
Design-Build
Design for Major Flood-Control Project in Norfolk Begins to Take Shape
D.C. Unveils Design for New Anacostia River Crossing
Virginia Project Benefits from Unique Intake Structure and New Take on Design/Build
Design of Submarine Pipelines Against Upheaval Buckling
This paper describes part of a comprehensive joint-industry project on upheaval buckling. It develops a semi-empirical simplified design method and detailed design methods based on a new numerical analysis,...
Guidelines for Construction Vibrations: How Much Rattle is Too Much?
The study of construction/blast-related ground vibrations on structures, people, and objects is a surprisingly diverse field. Vibration sources vary from blasting, all types of construction equipment,...
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part B: Pavements
The Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part B: Pavements will contain technical and professional articles on the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of airport, roadway and other...
Pensacola Bay Bridge Design Embraces Pedestrians
Building Blocks
“Taking the High Line into the skyline” is how the Bjarke Ingels Group, an architecture firm with offices in New York City and København (Copenhagen), Denmark, describes the design of a winding, tree-lined office tower 1,005 ft tall that is to be constructed in the Hudson Yards area of Manhattan...
A star-shaped combination library and exhibition hall designed by Michael Arellanes II, the founder of the architecture firm M A 2, which has offices in Houston and Hong Kong, is the latest contribution to efforts to regenerate the north side of Houston...
Bridge Designed To Last 100 Years Will Replace Outer Banks Crossing
Church Building Design Features Sweeping Curves and Connection to Nature
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