Engineered Solutions: Why You Should Drop the Tape Measure, Pencil and Digital Camera, and Start Scanning
October 18, 2020 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: Why You Should Drop the Tape Measure, Pencil and Digital Camera, and Start Scanning

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Engineered Solutions: SprayWall Demonstrates Structural Performance for CMP Rehabilitation
October 9, 2020 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: SprayWall Demonstrates Structural Performance for CMP Rehabilitation

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Texas-Sized Joist Girder: A New Flat Roll Steel Mill in Texas Requires Engineers To Think Big
October 9, 2020 in Articles
Texas-Sized Joist Girder: A New Flat Roll Steel Mill in Texas Requires Engineers To Think Big

By John Barnett and Lloyd Smith The flat roll steel mill being constructed in Sinton, Texas, is the largest ever undertaken by steelmaker Steel Dynamics Inc. The $1.9 billion, 1,000-acre campus includes coating lines, cold and hot mills, and a melt shop that features a state-of-the-art electric-arc furnace with 24-foot-diameter exhaust ducts. Nearly 500 joist girders were specified by CSD Structural Engineers, the engineer of record (EOR) for the project. But the largest and heaviest of the...

From the Editor: Engineers Need To Lead the Way on Climate Change Mitigation
October 9, 2020 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: Engineers Need To Lead the Way on Climate Change Mitigation

When our Editorial Director Todd Danielson gave me the heads up that Informed Infrastructure would be introducing a new “special issue” on “Green Engineering” a year from now in October 2021, I thought about the end of this summer season and how “un-green” it has been for so many of us. As we watch and listen to the news outlets, we see wildfires devastating forests and homes; hurricanes flooding cities and uprooting people; and in parts of the Midwest, the fields are just barely getting enough...

A Rise in Urgency: Impacts of Rising Waters and Waves/Erosion on Great Lakes Infrastructure
October 2, 2020 in Featured , Articles , Feature
A Rise in Urgency: Impacts of Rising Waters and Waves/Erosion on Great Lakes Infrastructure

A summer home falls into Lake Michigan. (Image Courtesy: Patrica Gancer) On New Year’s Eve 2019, the summer home belonging to Patrica Gancer was “rocking and rolling,” but this wasn’t due to end-of-year festivities or excessive partying. The house literally rolled down the embankment to the rocks below as the shoreline on which it was built collapsed, sliding into Lake Michigan. The home was a complete loss, leaving the owner unsure if insurance will cover the costs. The home was...

Future Forward: Simulating Spaces for Social Distancing
October 2, 2020 in Articles , Profile
Future Forward: Simulating Spaces for Social Distancing

This particular webcam interview was recorded by Todd Danielson, the editorial director of Informed Infrastructure. You can view a video of the interview by visiting bit.ly/3blxW4i These profiles are based on interviews, and the opinions and statements are those of the subject and are not necessarily shared or endorsed by this publication. Eduardo Lazzarotto is Bentley Systems’ director of product management for facilities engineering. Lazzarotto has spent most of his profe...

Thoughts From Engineers: Down by the River: USGS Reports on Human Activity in U.S. Waterways
October 1, 2020 in Articles , Column
Thoughts From Engineers: Down by the River: USGS Reports on Human Activity in U.S. Waterways

The endangered status of the Mississippi River skipjack herring may have initiated a few changes to this historic river’s routine management—but little more. This is just one fish in a vast and nuanced ecosystem. But whether discussing an obscure water mite in Black Earth Creek, Wis., or sockeye salmon on the pacific coast Columbia River, the scale and impact of human activity to the nation’s waterways, as documented by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), is worth review. This 2019 report, “Flow...

ReEngineering the Engineer: It’s All in the Delivery
September 28, 2020 in Articles , Column
ReEngineering the Engineer: It’s All in the Delivery

My engineering firm works on a large variety of project sizes, even within the same building type. We work on significant expansions for hospitals, but we also do individual medical equipment replacements. We have worked on large retail centers and provided engineering for adding a small roof-top unit on an existing building. Sometimes it’s difficult to keep track of the billing for these projects, and it’s not uncommon for a project to get lost in billing purgatory. When no one has heard any...

Change Leader: Technical Vendor Representatives Benefit Engineering Projects
September 28, 2020 in Articles , Profile
Change Leader: Technical Vendor Representatives Benefit Engineering Projects

These profiles are based on interviews, and the opinions and statements are those of the subject and are not necessarily shared or endorsed by this publication. Shelley Finnigan, S.E., is the global technical sales engineer and head of technical sales and marketing for ArcelorMittal. More than Sales As a representative for a major steel-producing company, Finnigan knows she’ll likely be seen by engineers and designers as a “salesperson.” But with her lengthy experience as a structur...

Change Leader Full Interview: Technical Vendor Representatives Benefit Engineering Projects
September 25, 2020 in Articles , Interview
Change Leader Full Interview: Technical Vendor Representatives Benefit Engineering Projects

Shelley Finnigan is the global technical sales engineer and head of technical sales and marketing for ArcelorMittal. V1 Media: Please provide a brief background of your education and career before ArcelorMittal. Finnigan: I attended Purdue University for both my undergraduate degree, a bachelor’s of science in civil engineering, and my graduate degree, which was a master’s of science in civil engineering. While I was there, I had the good fortune to participate as a teaching assistant...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

TriMet’s Banfield Type 1 Substation Replacement Project

TriMet’s Banfield Type 1 Substation Replacement Project

February Issue 2026

February Issue 2026