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Scientist/Engineer (?) taking Measurements on the very unstable looking Rock face in Adelaide street, Brisbane
KUWAIT - Soldiers of the 82nd Engineer Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division partner with the Kuwaiti 11th Engineer Battalion and the 116th Engineer Company from the Utah National Guard on an engineer project near the Kuwait border on Jan. 25, 2016. The BLUEBABE Soldiers are assisting in reestablishing the 120-mile tank ditch, originally constructed in 1993, that has since been deteriorating near the border between the two countries. (U.S. Army photos by Capt. Ed Alvarado)
66429 with 68002 pass Blea Moor on the approach to Ribblehead Viaduct on the regular 6K05 Carlisle Yard - Crewe Basford Hall engineers working.
This shot was taken from my office at 36th floor. Tower crane has always fascinated me.
Dear engineers out there, how do they get this tower crane down upon completion of the building?
His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde commissions the STEP, the Oyo State/IITA Project at the Methodist High School, Ibadan on 28 May 2021. Ibadan. Photo by IITA.
I was in SPaRC lab today, and was looking around at some stuff and noticed that someone had left a DC power supply on. I was wondering if I should turn it off, so I looked at what it was connected to. Turns out, it's connected to the DSL router. As I figure it, they lost the adapter and instead of getting a new one, just jury rigged one using the DC power supply. Engineers! Gotta love 'em.
The 176th Engineer Brigade's Headquarters and Headquarters Company conducted a change of command ceremony in which Capt. Trina Anderson-Kerr, outgoing commander, relinquished command to Capt. Bobby Maphies, incoming commander. Also, during the ceremony 1st. Sgt. James Claudell, outgoing First Sergeant passed on responsibility to 1st. Sgt. Shawn Reed, incoming First Sergeant at Grand Prairie, Texas, March 9, 2016
An epic trip - 6-hours, 30-miles from Ouray to Lake City, Colorado - with rough rocky patches, switchbacks, shelf roads, and sweeping vistas all the way, reaching almost 13,000 feet at the summit. A Jeep Badge of Honor trail for good reason.
From TrailsOffroad.com: In the late 1800’s, miners started digging for gold, silver, lead and other ore in the San Juan Mountains. They needed a way to get people and the ore out to the nearby towns. Those roads left by the long-abandoned mines are now some of the most famous off-road trails in the books. Engineer Pass, a 30-mile trail, is one of them and is part of a trail now known as the Alpine Loop.
There are multiple mine ruins to view and explore the grounds of along the way including the Hard Tack Mine and the Michael Breen Mine.
Mile after mile provides new and more amazing views of Colorado and the San Juan mountains. Oh Point and the official summit have breath-taking panoramas of the mountains.
This trail goes well above the timberline at just over 12,900’. With the altitude comes stunning views of the mountains to the north including the Uncompahgre, Coxcomb, Wetterhorn and Wildhorse mountain peaks. The view is so expansive at Oh Point that on a very clear day, you might be able to see all the way to Utah if you turn your eyes to the west.
"Sir Lifts-a-Lot"
Robot cars made by the ENGS 76 class compete in Hanover, NH, on Tuesday, November 19, 2024.
Photo by Rob Strong '04
The 176th Engineer Brigade's Headquarters and Headquarters Company conducted a change of command ceremony in which Capt. Trina Anderson-Kerr, outgoing commander, relinquished command to Capt. Bobby Maphies, incoming commander. Also, during the ceremony 1st. Sgt. James Claudell, outgoing First Sergeant passed on responsibility to 1st. Sgt. Shawn Reed, incoming First Sergeant at Grand Prairie, Texas, March 9, 2016
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Mud Engineers day is celebrated on Every year August 26th to honor the contribution made by mud engineers in oilfield