Structural Engineering Blog
How to Find the Right Engineering Internship and Full Time Job after Graduation
Are you close to the finish line for college graduation? You’ve been working hard for years, and it’s time for that work to pay off as you search for your dream job. Getting your foot in the door at a great engineering company can be intimidating and challenging. What should you look for in…
Fall Protection Best Practices to Protect Your Workers
Are you following fall protection best practices at your workplace? In order to provide a safe workplace, Building Owners, Property Managers, Architects, Planners, and Engineers shall incorporate safe design measures to eliminate, prevent, or otherwise control fall hazards in the design phase. There are many options for reduction of fall hazards, but the ultimate goal…
Roof Inspection: The Importance and Why You Should Never Neglect Upkeep
Many facilities often go year after year without a proper, comprehensive roof inspection. Managers may assume that the roof is sound and even ignore obvious issues, which will only proceed to become more and more severe. Symptoms such as cracking, ponding water, and accumulated debris can indicate a significant problem. Regular, proper inspections of your…
Building Structure Condition Assessment: How to Avoid Catastrophe
Over the last few years, more catastrophic structural damage cases and progressive collapse cases have been in the news. Because of this, building owners are taking a closer look at their building and parking structures. While it could take years for the investigation to be completed, there are many clues included in previous inspection reports…
Do’s and Don’ts of Restoring Commercial Brick Buildings
Do you own or manage a historic building? Are you concerned about the aging facade or overall structure of your building? Many communities realize the value of historic and cultural character older buildings have to offer, and historic preservation plays a significant role in maintaining a city’s culture. Brickwork looks great when it’s well-maintained, but…
Winter Parking Structure Inspection & Maintenance Checklist
Do you own a parking structure or parking garage? Do you maintain a parking structure at your facility? When winter hits, are you prepared to take care of the snow and ice? Best practices for snow removal on parking garages are: Only use de-icing agents that are parking garage-friendly! Sodium acetate, potassium acetate, and calcium…
Blast Design & Physical Security
The job of a blast design engineer is to understand the risk and consequences of an explosive event, and then to develop methods for reducing the potential harm caused to people and critical assets. How can you be sure your building is protected and built with the latest standards in physical security? A prevailing myth…
Best Practices for Structural Building Inspection
There are currently 12 cities in the United States with ordinances that mandate periodic inspections of building façades, most of which are located in the Midwest. However, across the country, many building owners and managers elect to partake in voluntary façade inspections for both safety and long-term financial reasons. Everyone can be involved in keeping…
A Brief History of Fall Protection and How its Standards Affect Us Today
Health and safety legislation began at the state level in 1877 in Massachusetts, and by the 1930’s, all states had some form of regulation. US Congress officially created OSHA under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, with its first standard being published in May of 1971. OSHA Standards are split into many different…
Myths vs. Realities of Physical Security
IEI routinely conducts peer reviews of both structural and physical security designs on behalf of the federal government. This is where we noticed the gap between theory and incorporation of physical security into the design documents. This appears to be the result of a couple of myths in the field of physical security, often referred…