30 Mar 2018 Structural Engineers Association of Utah (SEAU) Conference Secrets
There was a lot of things to learn from the 2018 Structural Engineers Association of Utah (SEAU) Conference. Here are links to all of the seminar recaps that I have put together…
Secret #6: Networking Strategies
Networking is often times one of the hardest things for engineers, but here are a few strategies (adapted from the presentation by Jennifer Anderson) to help you…
Secret #7: Timber Frame Design (Part 1)
Here are a few take aways (adapted from the presentation by Paul Thorley, SE) on the basics that you should understand about timber frame design…
Secret #8: Timber Frame Design (Part 2)
Here are a few take aways (adapted from the presentation by Paul Thorley, SE) on the rest of the basics that you should understand about timber frame design…
Secret #9: Geotechnical Reports
Avoid getting into any problems by knowing these basics (adapted from the presentation by Ryan Cole, PhD, PE and Ryan Maw, PE, GE) when using geotechnical data…
Secret #10: Two Stage Analysis (Stage 1 – Wood)
Here are a few take aways (adapted from the presentation by Jared Cope, SE) on the wood portion of two stage analysis that you should understand…
Secret #11: Two Stage Analysis (Stage 2 – Podium)
Here are a few take aways (adapted from the presentation by Phil Miller, SE) on the podium portion of two stage analysis that you should understand…
Secret #12: Residential Seismic Retrofit
A lot of older homes are in need of a seismic retrofit before the next earthquake hits. Here are some basics (adapted from the presentation by Barry H. Welliver, SE) of what to know with a residential retrofit…
Secret #13: Engineering Ethics
Being ethical can be hard, so here are some engineering ethics basics (adapted from the presentation by Barry Arnold, PE, SE*) to help you understand the goals of the Code of Ethics and ways to avoid ethical traps…
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