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Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Structural Engineers
Andrew Opdyke, CFA; John Cross, PE; Kevin Artl; Bill Bast, PE, SE
While the pandemic has changed every segment of our lives, one of the keys as structural engineers is to understand how those changes will affect the economy in which our businesses operate. SEAOI & NCSEA have put together a panel of experts who will gaze into their crystal ball and share what they see for our profession’s future.
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Essential Resources for a Structural Engineer's Library |
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Writing a Press Release |
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Windspeed by Location
The Applied Technology Council’s Wind Speed Web Site provides users with a site specific wind speed using the GPS coordinate system. On this website, users can retrieve wind speeds from ASCE 7-10, ASCE 7-05 and ASCE 7-93. Wind speeds are also provided for serviceability purposes for 10, 25, 50 and 100-year return periods.