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The Professional Opportunities For Civil Engineering

Paul Faillace February 27, 2018 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
Civil Engineering

In these times, finding work is particularly difficult, especially with regard to certain particular professions such as the Architect and the Civil Engineer. But the latter profession certainly has many more professional opportunities than architects. In fact, the field of Civil Engineering finds its way

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How long does it take to lay an anchor? A comparison of installation methods

Paul Faillace October 02, 2017 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
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Those who work in the works know that speed is as important as quality, and that a seemingly cheaper solution can be a boomerang, if it involves more complexity and therefore time to run. Speaking of anchors, in addition to

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Tips for carrying out a successful civil engineering project

Paul Faillace August 29, 2017 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
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The civil engineering works constitute one of the typologies more demands between engineering and construction companies. It is a term that refers to the development of infrastructures that have a utility for society in general. But civil engineering project projects

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The SR520 floating bridge wins the US National Engineering Award

Paul Faillace May 22, 2017 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
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The new SR 520 floating bridge, located on Washington Lake in Seattle, was inaugurated on April 25, 2016 to replace the previous bridge built in 1963. It is the longest in the world in its category and has just won

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Plan Activities for a Long Journey

Paul Faillace October 12, 2016 Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

No matter if you are going on a trip that will take a long time or if you will be traveling extensively, it is a good idea for you to plan activities that can keep you busy while you are

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New cement made with ceramic and brick waste

Paul Faillace August 08, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

Currently most concrete or concrete used in construction is made based on Portland cement , of which there are several types. But this cement has a new competitor, developed by a research team composed of professionals 4 institutions of higher

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Build sand, developing a possibility

Paul Faillace August 08, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

The architects of the future will have futuristic building techniques, which are beginning to take shape now. One of these techniques is newly developed 3D printing with sand, which is longer viable very small scale, but showing great potential for

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Construction is Most Hazardous Job

Paul Faillace July 07, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

Construction is the most hazardous job I think. Construction can be hard, hot work. Though I’m sure most people enjoy it and love the exercise that the work gives them. Let’s look at why it’s so tough. We will also

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Beijing’s new airport will be awesome

Paul Faillace January 02, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
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It is not a novelty, that despite the immense size of China, its cities are overcrowded. Speaking of Beijing the problem is immense, for just a few years after the opening of its new airport, this has fallen short for

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An inclined bridge that will cause vertigo

Paul Faillace January 02, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

This bridge was so that on one side has a slope of 6.1 percent; while the other is only 5.1 percent was built. I can imagine the chaos that is to be formed when for some reason the traffic going

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