The Structural Engineering Channel (TSEC) focuses on helping structural engineering professionals stay up to date on technical trends in the field. Our hosts for the show, Mathew Picardal, PE, and Cara Green, EIT interviews engineers ranging from recent engineering graduates to professionals from top engineering organizations on professional development topics for structural engineers to facilitate career advancement. Topics covered include but are not limited to performance-based design, fasteners and connections, post-tensioned structures, smart structures, tsunami modelling, earthquake engineering, software solutions, seismic design, blast resistant design, wood, business issues and professional development for structural engineers, how to specify things effectively, and more.
Anthony Fasano, PE, Mathew Picardal, PE, and Cara Green, EIT
New Jersey
In this episode, I talk with Nehemiah Mabry, Ph.D., P.E., CEO and Founder of STEMedia Incorporated, about how storytelling and technical insight transform structural forensics and engineering failure analysis into powerful lessons that educate the public, build confidence, and spark curiosity among future engineers. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: […] The post How Structural Forensics Resonates with Both Engineers and the Public Through Storytelling – Ep 157 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Bob Brown, author and co-founder of SpatialVision LLC, about the top structural and foundation repair-related issues behind home renovation failures. From poor assessments and overloaded framing to water management problems. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Asked Bob: […] The post Foundation Repair Tips You Need to Know for Safer Home Renovations – Ep 156 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Domingo (Dom) Diaz, registered architect, AIA, and president of Diaz Architect & Associates, P.C., about facade restoration best practices and how building owners can stay ahead by prioritizing safety, avoiding costly violations, and making proactive maintenance a smart long-term strategy. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** […] The post Helpful Facade Restoration Best Practices for Safer Buildings – Ep 155 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Jeff Brandeis, founder & CEO of Engaging Webinars, about the biggest Zoom mistakes for engineers that cost professionals clients, and the simple strategies to fix them, captivate audiences, and convert prospects into paying clients. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […] The post How to Fix Zoom Mistakes for Engineers and Improve Presentations – Ep 154 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Natalie Tse, SE, LEED AP, client relations and business development specialist at Tipping, about today's top workforce challenges in structural engineering and how firms can take meaningful action through DEI strategies to attract and retain top talent. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post Top Structural Engineering Workforce Challenges and How to Solve Them – Ep 153 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Alexander Daddow, PE, CDT, senior strengthening solutions engineer at Simpson Strong-Tie, about how composite strengthening systems are revolutionizing structural engineering by enhancing durability, sustainability, and the way we reinforce structures for the future. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […] The post Composite Strengthening Systems Unlocking a New Era of Structural Engineering – Ep 152 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Andy Richardson, PE, SE, principal engineer of 29E6 and host of ENHANCE AEC, about structural engineering career development, overcoming burnout, achieving excellence in structural engineering, and using the 6E framework to guide engineers toward a sustainable and fulfilling career. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** […] The post Structural Engineering Career Development Tips That Will Make You Thrive – Ep 151 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Reyhaneh Navabzadeh, Ph.D., A.M. ASCE, engineer at Structural Integrity Associates, about how the earthquake engineering evolution transcends traditional practices to tackle critical challenges with innovative strategies for safer, more resilient structures. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We […] The post The Ultimate Earthquake Engineering Evolution That Is Reshaping Structures – Ep 150 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we speak with David Fanella, Ph.D., S.E., P.E., F.ACI, F.ASCE, F.SEI, vice president of engineering at the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, about designing cost-effective steel-reinforced concrete buildings, the role of constructability in project success, especially in seismic construction, and how managing tolerances can streamline construction and reduce costs. ***The video version of […] The post Unparalleled Ways to Improve Seismic Construction With Tested Concrete Designs – Ep 149 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Sudarshan Kasera, P.E., PMP, senior project engineer at Crown Castle, about the fast-changing telecommunications industry, exploring how 5G reshapes structural requirements, the complexities of tower modifications, and the pivotal role engineers play in driving innovation. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some […] The post Unlock Mind-Blowing Innovations in the Telecommunications World – Ep 148 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Francesco D’Alessio, MBA, the chief commercial officer at Largo Inc., about the science behind vanadium, its unique properties, its essential role in structural engineering, and its transformative impact on advanced material technologies. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post How Vanadium Drives Remarkable Advances in the World of Engineering _ Ep 147 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Shane Brown, PE, SE, a senior engineer at Parametrix, about the essential skills and material choices needed to balance safety, aesthetics, and cost in bridge design. He shares key insights on building resilient structures that stand the test of time. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** […] The post Essential Skills to Secure Better Bridge Designs – Ep 146 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Graciela Patino, senior vice-president at WSP, about the concept of shore power and its essential role in minimizing the environmental impact of cruise ships while advancing sustainable maritime practices. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Asked Graciela: […] The post A Complete Guide to Shore Power and Its Environmental Benefits – Ep 145 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Jake Kennington, P.E., SE, senior engineer at Reaveley Engineers and the owner and coach at Human Engineer Coach, about how principles like stability and resilience can transform both your career and life. Discover why “engineering yourself first” is the ultimate blueprint for success! ***The video version of this episode […] The post Why Engineering Yourself First Is the Key to Achieving Success! – Ep 144 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with James Fisher, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, consulting engineer at SJI and vice president of CSD Structural Engineers, about the core principles of structural engineering—showing how simple designs, precision, and collaboration can cut costs, meet deadlines, and deliver lasting quality. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: […] The post Why Simple Designs Lead to Better Engineering Outcomes – Ep 143 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ryan Jeansonne, P.E., civil structural engineer at Titan Delta, who shares powerful insights on mentorship and continuous learning in engineering, inspiring both new and seasoned professionals to take bold, impactful steps in their careers. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some […] The post Mentorship and Continuous Learning for Bold Engineering Growth – Ep 142 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we speak with Farshad Mirshafiei, Ph.D., P.Eng., CEO and co-founder of Sensequake, about how advanced technologies are transforming structural assessments and redefining safety and infrastructure resilience in buildings and critical systems. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Farshad: […] The post How to Revolutionize Infrastructure Resilience With Tech – Ep 141 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Mark Riffey, CEO of ENERCALC, about his valuable insights on engineering talent retention, implementing strategies to prevent burnout, and successfully navigating the ever-evolving landscape of remote work within the engineering industry. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post TSEC 140: The Surprising Secrets to Successful Engineering Talent Retention appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Carlos de Oliveira, MASc., P. Eng., president and CEO of Cast Connex, and Michael Gray, Ph.D., P. Eng., executive vice president at Cast Connex, about their journey in revolutionizing connection design engineering through custom steel castings. They discuss key projects like the MSG Sphere and NASA’s Mobile Launcher 2, […] The post TSEC 139: How to Utilize Steel Castings in Modern Construction appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we speak with Tsandi Chen, EIT, structural engineer at HDR, about the value of in-person work, building better connections, leveraging LinkedIn to engage with senior engineers, and balancing technical details with big-picture thinking through smart questions. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […] The post TSEC 138: How to Build Better Connections in Your Early Engineering Career appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we speak with Tsandi Chen, EIT, structural engineer at HDR, about the value of in-person work, building better connections, leveraging LinkedIn to engage with senior engineers, and balancing technical details with big-picture thinking through smart questions. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Asked Tsandi: What was your experience like […] The post How to Build Better Connections in Your Early Engineering Career – Ep 138 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in career growth, providing guidance and opening doors to new opportunities. Strong relationships with mentors and peers not only enhance professional networks but also inspire personal development. Pairing this with a commitment to continuous learning ensures you're always evolving, staying ahead in a rapidly changing world. These elements together create a solid foundation for long-term success. The post How Mentorship Can Better Your Engineering Career – Ep 137 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Brian Falconer, P.E., SE, principal at Severud Associates Consulting Engineers P.C., about the impact of mentorship on career growth, the value of strong relationships, and the importance of continuous learning, which are all essential topics. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some […] The post TSEC 137: How Mentorship Can Better Your Engineering Career appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Phillip Quach, BASc, MASc, P.Eng., a structural engineer at RJC Engineers, about how tall buildings are transforming our approach to urban density. We also dive into why it’s crucial to validate design material standards through research and real-world testing to ensure they perform as intended. ***The video version of […] The post TSEC 136: How Skyscrapers Excel in Surging Urban Density Areas appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Urban density is being redefined by the rise of tall buildings, reshaping how we think about city landscapes and living spaces. But as we reach new heights, ensuring the integrity of these structures is paramount. That's why rigorous validation of design material standards—through research and real-world testing—is essential to guarantee they meet performance expectations. The post How Skyscrapers Excel in Surging Urban Density Areas – Ep 136 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Tyler Wiggins, operations manager, engineering recruiter, and owner of Agavos Group, LLC., about game-changing strategies to build an exceptional team when hiring structural engineers. We explore the hiring challenges faced by structural engineering firms, the root causes of the engineering labor shortage, and powerful tactics to boost retention and […] The post TSEC 135: The Best Practices for Hiring Structural Engineers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Discover the key to building an exceptional structural engineering team in today's competitive market. In this post, we tackle the hiring challenges that firms face, examine the root causes behind the engineering labor shortage, and share proven strategies to retain top talent. Learn how to strengthen your team and reduce turnover with actionable insights that drive results. The post The Best Practices for Hiring Structural Engineers – Ep 135 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Brianne Kliphardt, EIT, a bridge design engineer at AECOM, about the world of bridge design engineering. From discussing the difference between superstructure and substructure to offering advice for engineers on overcoming obstacles in bridge design projects, this conversation covers it all. ***The video version of this episode can be […] The post TSEC 134: How to Successfully Overcome Obstacles in Bridge Design Projects appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Matthew Cristi, a talented design engineer at KPFF Consulting Engineers and a dedicated First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Matthew shares his unique journey of juggling a dynamic engineering career while serving in the Air Force Reserves. He also reveals the secrets of effective networking skills for […] The post TSEC 133: Networking Skills That Will Contribute to Engineering Career Growth appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Santosh Vangala, a structural engineer at AECOM, about how programming tech is transforming structural design, the importance of mastering engineering software early in your career, and the future of the structural engineering industry. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […] The post TSEC 132: How Breakthrough Programming Tech Is Shaping Structural Engineering appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Bill Woodburn, founder and chairman of the board at Engineering Tomorrow, about the creation and impact of Engineering Tomorrow and the significant talent gaps in engineering education. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Bill: What made […] The post TSEC 131: Powerful Ways to Address the Hidden Gaps in Engineering Education appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Roberto Leon, P.E., Ph.D., professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech, about the aftermath of the Baltimore Bridge collapse, including what the future holds for its reconstruction and the broader implications for infrastructure resilience. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post TSEC 130: The Revolutionary Aftermath of the Devastating Baltimore Bridge Collapse appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ben Moerman, P.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D., and project structural engineer at StructureCraft, about earthquake-resistant designs and sustainable construction with mass timber. He shares insights on how mass timber can enhance safety during earthquakes and the challenges it poses compared to steel and concrete. We also explore new technologies for earthquake-resistant […] The post TSEC 129: Innovative Ways to Incorporate Mass Timber in Earthquake-Resistant Designs appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Michael McDonagh, P.E., P.Eng., vice president and senior technical principal at WSP, about the exciting uses of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) and the challenges and promising future of this groundbreaking material in structural engineering. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […] The post TSEC 128: Innovative Ways to Utilize UHPC in Construction appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ishwarya Srikanth, Ph.D., P.E., A.M.ASCE, structural engineer at EXP, about innovative advancements in bridge monitoring systems, the integration of machine learning in asset management, and the unique challenges faced in offshore structural engineering. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […] The post TSEC 127: How Technology Is Revolutionizing Bridge Monitoring Systems appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Gbadebo Atewologun, S.E., P.E., about the importance of finding fulfillment in the profession and the satisfaction of seeing one’s designs come to life. Gbadebo also discusses the impact of computers on the field, highlighting the increased speed and complexity of analysis. He shares strategies for managing diverse designs and […] The post TSEC 126: How to Manage Diverse Designs and Project Scopes in Structural Engineering appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Peter Johann about the evolution of technology and innovation within the field of structural engineering. We discuss the latest tools, the impact of Building Information Modelling (BIM), and how artificial intelligence is shaping design and construction. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post TSEC 125: Pioneering the Future of Structural Engineering with Technology and Innovation appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Cesar Matheus, project manager at Solid Rock Structural Solutions, about his background in structural engineering and his specialization in seismic resilience. He explains the concept of building information modeling (BIM) and its impact on project coordination, visualization, and data management. He also emphasizes the importance of BIM standards and […] The post TSEC 124: Leveraging BIM for Effective Stakeholder Collaboration appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Logan Mullaney, president of InQuik USA, about the journey of InQuik from Australia to the USA and the development of their innovative bridge construction system. He also discusses the challenges faced in commercializing the system and the importance of academic research in improving and validating technology. ***The video version […] The post TSEC 123: Exploring the World of Innovation in Bridge Construction appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Jarrad Morris, P.E., RA, NCARB, a structural engineer with experience in architecture and construction, about his expertise in quality control and building dynamics. He highlights the importance of understanding the evolution of quality control in structural engineering and shares best practices for ensuring a high-quality product. Jarrad also explains […] The post TSEC 122: The Evolution of Quality Control in Structural Engineering Practices appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Alicia Trout, P.E., about how she transitioned from engineering to teaching, the importance of middle school engineering education, and how she keeps the lessons engaging and relevant. Alicia also talks about the challenges of teaching a diverse group of students and the need for more diversity in engineering, and […] The post TSEC 121: Inspiring the Next Generation Through Middle School Engineering Education appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Shayne Love, technical director at Motioneering Inc., which is part of the RWDI Group of Companies, about the structural dynamics in modern construction, focusing on game-changing technologies like tuned mass dampers and their application in structures from bridges to skyscrapers. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** […] The post TSEC 120: Tuned Mass Dampers: The Silent Guardians of Bridges and Buildings appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, Rachel Holland, PE talks with Mathew Picardal, P.E., SE, about his firsthand experiences at the recent NCSEA Summit, the significance of SE3 Training for structural engineers, and the key lessons learned from these valuable industry events and training programs. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here*** Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post TSEC 119: NCSEA Summit Insights: SE3 Training for Structural Engineers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ryan Kersting, SE, FSEAOC, principal at Buehler and current NCSEA President, about functional recovery in structural engineering, and how engineers can deepen their understanding and contribute to improving community resilience. He also talks about NCSEA (National Council of Structural Engineers Associations), exploring its essence and ways for engineers to […] The post TSEC 118: The Role of Functional Recovery in Structural Engineering appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, Rachel and Mat provide you with the top three lessons they have learned throughout their career journey in the hope of inspiring and guiding you on your path to success in the world of structural engineering. Whether you’re at the beginning of your career, in the midst of it, or simply curious […] The post TSEC 117: Top Tips for Building Your Structural Engineering Network appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Mark Robertson, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Struct.Eng., S.E., a project manager at WHM Structural Engineers, about the use of cross-laminated timber in construction, their sustainability and environmental benefits, their innovative applications in architectural projects, and the potential for the rise of taller mass timber buildings. ***The video version of this episode […] The post TSEC 116: The Benefits of Using Cross-Laminated Timber in Construction appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with David Zabka, the detailing and fabricating product manager at SDS2 and the host of the Steel and Whiskey Podcast, about the fascinating realm of structural engineers and detailers, and how to forge a stronger partnership to increase productivity for all involved. He also talks about the transformative role of […] The post TSEC 115: The Role of Communication Between Engineers and Detailers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Don Kline, P.E., president and founder at Kline Engineering & Consulting, LLC, about the dynamic realm of structural health monitoring, exploring its profound significance, diverse applications, and cutting-edge solutions brought by InfrastructureTek. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post TSEC 114: The Dynamic Realm of Structural Health Monitoring and Its Profound Significance for the Future appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ruth Javati, a disability inclusion consultant at Tetra Tech Australia, about the topic of disability and the vital role that engineers play in making buildings more accessible for people with disabilities. We also discuss some of the common barriers that prevent people with disabilities from progressing in life, the impact […] The post TSEC 113: How Engineers Can Contribute to Building an Inclusive World for People with Disabilities appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Thor Matteson, SE, a structural engineer and the head of Quake Brace Manufacturing Co., based in Emeryville, CA, about a new bracing system, called SkinnyBrace, that can help in your structural bracing projects. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post TSEC 112: Exploring the Landscape of Structural Bracing: Innovations and Advancements appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I discuss strategies for achieving career success for structural engineers with Nabeal (Newton) W. Khatib, M.S., P.E., founder & CEO of Legendfortutoring, LLC. We also explore the process of curating a comprehensive library specifically designed to cater to the requirements of the structural depth Professional Engineer (P.E.) exam. ***The video version of […] The post TSEC 111: The Ultimate Guide to Career Success for Structural Engineers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.