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Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Civil Engineering Books (Review Books, Reference Books, Manuals, Textbooks)

Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Faculty of BSCE 1997-1998

 

Mr. Rodrigo Agno

Mr. Alex Balaan

Prof. Constantino Bristol

Prof. Tomas Ganiron Jr

Mr. Enrique Sundiam

 

Civil engineering major Cyanna Iniguez is photographed on Wednesday, December 18, 2024 in Chico, Calif.

(Matt Bates/University Photographer/Chico State)

Fire Protection specialist from the 60th Civil Engineering Squadron Travis Air Force Base, Calif. hone their skills using the live aircraft trainer Oct. 21, 2016. The trainer simulates fires in different parts of an aircraftâs body allowing the fire fighters to practice on engine, cockpit, passenger and cargo areas. (US Air Force Photo by T.C. Perkins Jr.)

  

Our Soo Locks tour boat takes us under the International Bridge connecting Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario to Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan as we head towards the Canadian Lock.

Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Never a Dull Moment

 

This photograph shows Imperial College's friendly environment. During summer, people of different ethnic groups would hang out on Queens Lawn, chatting, reading, listening to music, playing Frisbee or football, or simply to enjoy the sun.

Jackson Civil Engineering Compound Matlock Christmas Tree

Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Part of Dad's troop in Iraq: EOD + Fire Department. I think this is at Tallil Air Base.

 

There are the twin towers... I wonder if they still use that for a backdrop when they take pictures.

 

My dad retires in early 2007.

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The two-tier MDS Civil Engineering Stand at the River (Can) End of the County Ground, Chelmsford. Captured towards the end of the first day's play in a scheduled four-day County Championship fixture between Essex and Middlesex. Title-chasing Essex, who have played at the County Ground since 1925, went on to win by 297 runs, with a day to spare.

 

An important fixture for each team (welcome, this late in the season) produced an interesting day’s play. With the sun beating down, Essex, on winning the toss, did the obvious and chose to bat. Left-handers Nick Browne (59) and Alastair Cook (58) gave them a solid start, putting on 122 for the first wicket. The 40-minute lunch break did nothing for either’s concentration, however, and spinner Josh de Caires (Michael Atherton’s son) removed both soon after the second session began. The tireless de Caires went on to bowl a whopping 38 overs, finishing with eight maidens and 7-105.

 

Middlesex will be disappointed they couldn’t bowl out Essex, whose last pair stood firm, even against the new ball. After the hosts’ mini-collapse to 169-5, Adam Rossington (37) and Matt Critchley (36) got Essex back on course by adding 66 for the sixth wicket. Superb catches, just inside the boundary rope, by Luke Hollman and Mark Stoneman. Dashing Indian Umesh Yadav marked his Essex debut with a six in a quickfire 18.

 

Match statistics

 

Essex versus Middlesex @ County Ground, Chelmsford

 

County Championship, Division One (day one of four, 10.30am start)

 

Admission: £14. Scorecard: £1. Attendance: 2,500 (estimate). Essex won the toss and elected to bat. Essex 303-9 off 96 overs (Nick Browne 59, Alastair Cook 58, Adam Rossington 37, Matt Critchley 36, Josh de Caires 7-105). Essex 1pt, Middlesex 3pts. Umpires: Ian Blackwell, Russell Warren

Civil Engineering Books (Review Books, Reference Books, Manuals, Textbooks)

Paint the Tunnel 2010: Jessica Abbott: Senior, Civil Engineering

 

Photo: Amaris Hames/University Communications

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Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Picture of myself taken by myself showing the construction of the high-rise building at 150 Elgin in which I was involved. I am employed by PCL Constructors.

Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Jorge Villalta (UH EAA Board Member, EWeek Committee Member), along with Larissa Da Costa and Joseph Schwieterman, presents to Kenneth Fuentes (second from right) the $500 Civil Engineering Leader Award. Remaining Civil Engineering Cougars (Tarik Madkour, Camilo Azcarate, Quan Nguyen, Robert Peterson, Juan Rivas, Bao Linh Tran, and Roel Huerta) are not shown.

Martinsburg, West Virginia

Constructed between 1842 and the 1850's

 

The roundhouse is an amazing survivor of an important era in American engineering and architectural history. Eric DeLony, chief of the National Park Service's Histroic American Engineering Record, has called it 'the most important surviving cast-iron framed building in North America.

 

From: The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Martinsburg Shop Complex: Historic Structure Report. By John P. Hankey, August, 2000.

  

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Roundhouse and Shop Complex contains some of the most significant surviving mid-nineteenth century structures in the United States. The complex is an authentic and complete artifact of the American Industrial Revolution. The site and structures - by virtue of their authenticity, scale, completeness, and design - offer a firsthand experience of historic mid-19th century architectural industrial space. The significance of these structures lies both with what they are and how they came about. Each building in the complex incorporates novel and sophisticated engineering solutions within a carefully presented architectural statement. While some of these points may seem subtle, they have quietly served their builders for over 120 years and hidden their significance beneath prosaic functions.

 

The Roundhouse is the sole surviving cast-iron framed roundhouse and is an important example of mid-19th century industrial building design. Designed by Albert Fink, in collaboration with Benjamin H. Latrobe, it represents an early use of standardized, prefabricated iron structural elements to create an efficient and fire-resistant building.

 

The Martinsburg Machine and the Frog Shops, while conventional in their construction, are typical of the level of sophistication of many industrial buildings at that time. Both structures used heavy trusses to help support the second floors. This helped to keep the first floor free of obstruction from columns yielding a comparatively large enclosed area. For mid-century rural America, the ability to a have large enclosed space unencumbered with load-bearing columns was an awe-inspiring sight.

For more information on civil engineering history, go to www.asce.org/history.

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Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

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Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

Audiência com representantes da China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), no gabinete do COI-SSP.

Foto: Wuiga Rubini/GOVBA

 

Civil Engineering students defy gravity in their concrete canoes at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ National Concrete Canoe Competition, Monday, June 22, 2015, near Clemson, S.C. The competition which spanned three days featured 22 teams from universities across the country and Canada. (John Amis/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)

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