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All floor joists are engineered I-joists made from waste wood materials. Stronger and straighter than dimensional lumber.

Before I left Colorado my Dad and I were able to hit the snowshoes. We started out on one of the Engineer Mountain trails, but it didn't take long for the trail to become completely hidden leaving us to just forge our own. Hard work! We didn't actually go very far, but had some good fun.

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Dutch Engineer tanker coming into the Tees, sunny Hartlepool headland in the background

A minifig I made, it's an American engineer sent in after D-day.

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Sgt. Bryan Roberson, an engineer with 1120th Asphalt Team, 120th Engineer Battalion, Oklahoma Army National Guard and native of Wilburton, Okla., holds up a white paddle to show the range safety officer that his firing station is safe while on the pistol range at Camp Gruber, Okla., June 10.

 

The 1120th Asphalt Team is at Camp Gruber providing support for other units of the 120th Engineer Battalion that are deploying to Afghanistan later this year.

 

The 120th is undergoing premobilization training at Camp Gruber, near Muskogee, Okla., preparing for a deployment to Afghanistan later this year. The 120th Engineer Battalion is deploying to Afghanistan as a headquarters element for National Guard units from multiple states as well as active duty Army units and the Afghan National Army.

 

(US Army photo by Spc. Brent Oakes, 145th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

These PTP-200 type C constants measure 23" x 64". are designed for an operating capacity of 14,400 lbs and a travel range of 4". The constants are made of A36 carbon steel and weigh 1,770 lbs each. They have been modified to accommodate a specialized spring coil and each modified casing. Standard load and travel testing were performed prior to shipping to ensure quality.

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Oh my god! I felt a nostalgic tear come to my eye (not really) when these guys passed by because when I was in first year living in residence at U of T, the engineer's band (bnad?) would march down the street at around midnight and annoy/amuse the crap out of everyone. Now that I'm living at home, I miss the eccentricities of U of T on campus life. And engineers always make me laugh. ALSO, they were chanting things that they said during Frosh Week, and I totally knew the retaliating frosh cheers, but I (thankfully) kept my mouth shut.

The 368th Engineer Battalion of the U.S. Army Reserve out of Manchester had their farewell ceremony on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 15, 2011, on the grounds of the Southern New Hampshire University campus as they prepare to be deployed to Afghanistan. Prior to their year-long deployment, the reservists will spend two months at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.

(John Tully/Monitor Staff)

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Title: Engineer's Side of Cab

 

Descriptive Information: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/20864870

 

Date: Ca. 1961

  

Image ID: 5003pb60f100

 

Collection: U.S. President's Railroad Commission Photographs (#5003 P)

 

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"I'm out here for the diving operations aspect. According to regulation (EM 385-1-1), we need a qualified dive inspector out here to oversee contractor diving operations. It can be dangerous so we're doing our best to make it as safe as possible." - Dave Bala, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District civil engineer

Expired Kodak Tri-X 400, Canon ELAN 7.

For the sixth consecutive year, engineers and staff from Pima County’s Transportation Department will teach kids how to make asphalt cookies during the “Discovering Engineering at the Mall” event on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event, held at Foothills Mall, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., brings together engineers from across the region to increase awareness and appreciation for the profession as part of Engineers Week, Feb. 21-27.

Sound engineers at the 2011 Dragon Boat Festival in Dazhi Park, Taipei.

Oak engineered wooden flooring boards. Layed as floating floor on a sponge underlay with built in moisture barrier.

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Engineers from the 29th Infantry Division serving in Kosovo conduct engineer demolition training July 31, 2007. (Photo by Maj. Cotton Puryear, Multi-National Task Force (East) Public Affairs)

If you look closely, you can see the Santa Fe railroad logo, and the words, "Work for safety", on this engineer's chair, in the cab of an old Santa Fe train engine, at the train station and museum, in Barstow, California. This is a few blocks from Historic US 66.

I seen a similar pic online and decided I wanted to try it and put my own spin on it.

The ring is my Engineers ring, given to BASc students in Canada when they graduate University. The book is actually my electric motors textbook from probably 14 years(!) ago

Our race team after completing the Mercedes Half-Marathon on February 12, 2006.

This smiling military engineer was handing out bracelets at the Rotary Day parade as part of the recruiting center contingent.

 

Very impressed with how this one turned out. Could very well be a publicity photo for the smiling face of the Canadian Forces.

A brave electricity engineer from Kendal is set to travel 10,000 miles half way around the world in an 18-year-old Nissan Micra to raise money for charity.

 

James Nowell, a trainee electrical engineer for the region’s power network operator Electricity North West, is busy preparing for the Mongol Rally which will see him travel from London to the Siberian town of Ulaan-Ude with two friends this summer.

 

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Engineers from the 29th Infantry Division serving in Kosovo conduct engineer demolition training July 31, 2007. (Photo by Maj. Cotton Puryear, Multi-National Task Force (East) Public Affairs)

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