Laurent Ney’s beautiful Tintagel bridge for English Heritage is taking shape. Half done and half to go. This progress photo today clearly shows it will be two linked cantilevers and not an arch bridge. Can’t wait to see the finished bridge. #neyandpartners#englishheritage
Pushing #engineering to the limits, impacting billions of people and generating some almost unfathomable statistics, these are the world's largest #infrastructure projects - FULL VIDEO: https://t.co/uQRVoB5cE9 #construction#architecture
CROSS Report 597 Inadequate structural design at a school
On reviewing a structural engineer's design, a reporter noted several major issues including an almost total lack of vertical bracing throughout the structure.
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Horizontal reactions in a beam subjected to an axial load. Start the week by solving this month's #Andfinally teaser #TheStructuralEngineer https://t.co/4kp52pnExQ
On this day.... March 4, 1890, the Forth Rail bridge opened, with a length of 8,094 feet. This picture taken March 1990 during centenary celebrations by Chris Milner.