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by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
Stronger concrete, powerful design tools, and aspirational architectural layouts have made post-tensioned floors the choice of commercial and residential buildings. Little to none is covered in formal college courses, leading to the PT designs to be handled by specialty consultants. To remain competitive, making the right engineering assumptions, knowing the applicable provisions of the building ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
Since the construction of modern structures, civil engineers have been assisting infrastructure owners with planning, designing, constructing, and inspection of their assets using the methodologies that have been developed empirically. Most of these heuristic approaches are based on simplified assumptions. As infrastructure, especially the bridge inventory, continues to age and becomes a more ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
A road diet represents the rechannelization of a roadway from four lanes, consisting of two travel lanes in each direction, to three lanes, consisting of one travel lane in each direction separated by a two-way left-turn lane. A road diet represents the rechannelization of a roadway from four lanes, consisting of two travel lanes in each direction, to three lanes, consisting of one travel lane in ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
This webinar discusses access management techniques that have potential application to highways and streets. The webinar is organized to describe the context in which access management is commonly used; the government’s role in managing access, including guidelines and driveway design; other access management techniques; and, land use strategies that local jurisdictions can use as part of ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
Project delays are a constant threat to the success of any construction project. Project participants can prevent or limit the damage that delays can cause by developing the skills to identify delays before they occur, or at least before they become insurmountable. When delays occur, it is essential that the project team have the skills necessary to allow them to quantify this delay using ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
Many civil engineering firms that traditionally have shunned the federal market are now reconsidering. Given the current state of the economy, many of these firms are now seeing greater advantages to having federal government contracts. Even in today’s budgetary climate, the fact is that many federal government agencies have substantial budgets for engineering services. Federal agencies, ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
This seminar provides hands-on training for engineers and planners on how to effectively manage accesses serving new and existing office, commercial and industrial uses. The presentation will focus on how to optimize the spacing and design characteristics of driveways to minimize the impacts on major street operations as well as the potential for crashes. The needs of all road users (motorists, ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
This webinar highlights 2015 International Building Code (IBC), 2010 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE/SEI 7-10) and the 2015 Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic (SDPWS) requirements applicable to the seismic design of wood structures. It discusses deflection equations, detailing requirements, the limitations of using wood in seismic design, and changes from ...
by:American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) based inReston, VIRGINIA (USA)
Per the International Building Code (IBC), structures using wood shear walls and diaphragms to resist wind and seismic loads shall be designed and constructed in accordance with American Wood Council's (AWC) 2015 Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic (SDPWS). This webinar discusses the 2015 SDPWS which is a dual format document with both Allowable Stress Design (ASD) and Load and ...
