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The looming Federal Government shutdown could impinge on infrastructure projects for years

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Concerns over the possible Federal Government shutdown next month are causing headaches for contractors of much-needed infrastructure projects across the country who fear a chain reaction in the construction industry could leave lasting setbacks that would take years to overcome.

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Secrets of a structural engineer

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Secrets of a structural engineer 0 dbarista Fri, 09/08/2023 - 11:54 Engineers Walter P Moore's Scott Martin, PE, LEED AP, DBIA, offers tips and takeaways for young—and veteran—structural engineers in the AEC industry. Below is a summary of the presentation “Secrets of a Structural Engineer” that I gave to the students.

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OMA unveils Manchester's flexible cultural event space Aviva Studios

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The cladding materials were chosen to reference the site's industrial history and contrast the surrounding red-brick warehouses, flats, offices and television studios. The post OMA unveils Manchester's flexible cultural event space Aviva Studios appeared first on Dezeen.

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News: UPenn's Weitzman School of Design? announces 2023–24 McHarg Fellow and postdoctoral appointments

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Ororbia, who is working with Assistant Professor Masoud Akbarzadeh through the Polyhedral Structures Lab , hopes to expand on his doctoral studies in civil engineering at Pennsylvania State University to develop a new structural engineering and architectural design decision-making and optimization processes.

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Jun Mitsui & Associates convert grocery store into sake brewery in Upstate New York

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Read: Carpenter + Mason fuses Japanese and industrial elements for Brooklyn Kura sake bar The remains from the process are taken to the brewery building through a loading dock located on the side of the building.

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Lemay redesigns open-air theatre in Montreal’s La Fontaine Park

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Read: Manifesto of Canadian Design urges designers to "un-f**k" their industry Across from the stage, the team installed benches made of wood, concrete and steel, which form a fan-shaped seating area that holds about 1,700 people. There is space for an additional 250 people on the grass. The photography is by Adrien Williams.

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Study finds engineering, architecture among the best entry-level jobs

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This is a pretty good time to be an architect or engineer fresh out of school. A WalletHub study of the best entry-level jobs found that engineers rank first and architects rank 10th out of a group of 109 professions.