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    Another common environmental factor that engineers are concerned with when they consider the conditions of bridges is wind loads. These are especially a hazard to cable-supported bridges because the system relies on a delicate balance of pressure that holds up the bridge, which can be easily disturbed under high winds. One example of this is the Tacoma bridge failure in Washington state in 1940. While examining the evidence, engineers found that when the wind hits the body of the bridge, it creates

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    When humans described architecture common synonyms that they might use would being design, building, planning, engineering, shape, color and more other words. My definition of architecture is by using the combination of art and math. The architect main goal to design a structure that is going to make the client comfortable. In order to give the client what they need and what they have to be comfortable in the space that the architect is planning for them. It's important for architects to know

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    18.5 billion dollars less than needed, contributing towards the maintenance backlog that is estimated to cost 11 billion dollars (American Infrastructure Report Card). Schools, the other half of the public facilities examined in the 2013 Society of Civil Engineers report, remain neglected. The funding towards these schools continue to shrink. Although the current 10 billion dollars invested in school construction each year seems to embody a larger figure, it will cost 270 billion dollars to fully modernize

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    Overview For over 60 years, Camp Young Judaea Texas (CYJ) continues to flourish and expand our reach in local Texas communities. We receive over 600 campers each summer and administer programming to over 5,000 individuals during the year. CYJ is a non-profit organization and is committed to providing individuals of all financial backgrounds with opportunities to be a part of camp. Through dynamic camp activities and superior retreats, our organization supplies both children and adults with a fun

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    Building Materials: We selected the vendor Belletetes Lumber who was suggested to us by our customer George Rickley. He and the owner Jack Belletetes have a personal and business relationship. The only constraint for the materials was the packaging. All the materials had to be palletized, wrapped or bundled, so they could be carried across the harbor in the sling from the helicopter. Plumbing and Electrical Supplies: The customer picked all the brands and styles of materials. The rest of the materials

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    Finishes A. Flooring 1. PVC free maple planks was proposed in lieu of resilient sheet flooring (50% DD). a. Users and the facility concerned with sealing conditions at seams. b. RR will provide product information of PVC free sheet goods installed in B25. c. BDC is to review information from RR and propose an alternate PVC free sheet product. All seams are to be welded. 2. Epoxy flooring in BSL-3 a. Smoother texture with slip-resistance is preferred. b. BDC to research laboratory standards

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    I am interested in Geology as a major, and on October seventh, I met with geology professor Michael Stewart. Geology is the study of the earth’s physical structure and substance. I became interested in this field because I have always been interested in the physical sciences; math, physics, and chemistry. I have a good comprehension of the subjects, and I wish to apply them within my career. Also, the earth and nature have also been an interesting mystery to me, and I want to learn more. I’m

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    Roman Roads and Bridges Introduction The Roman road system, an intricate network of major as well as minor roads, spanned nearly 50,000 miles, allowed for quick, easy travel and military advantages, and served as a link between many different centers of population in the Roman Empire. At first, the Romans developed roads for military use only, utilizing them to gather troops quickly and transport resources to certain places during wars. Soldiers were even charged with the task of constructing

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    Since the early days, the men try overcome environmental challenges and, in this process, ends up creating amazing masterpieces of engineering. Among this works, the bridges appears as the clearest representatives of how the mankind could adapt to Earth’s contours. If the shape of landscape can’t be changed, the bridges are the solution to link two places and allows the connection of the traffic to improve aspects such as the communication and the trade. Depending to the need, to the sources and

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    present. The U.S globally ranks 16th in quality of infrastructures moving 3 up spots over the past couple of years. This is not as a result of improved infrastructure but other countries worsening their infrastructural repairs. The American Society of Civil Engineers nearly fail the United States on the condition and efficiency of the country’s infrastructure

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