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Frank Russo, PE, PhD, founder of Russo Structural Services. Listen to Frank dive into his two-plus decades in bridge design and repair, his favorite projects, and the launch of his company in 2021.
Ron Klemencic's habit of questioning the answers has led him to play an integral role in developing the revolutionary SpeedCore high-rise core wall system.
One of this year's Steel Design Student Competition winners and his faculty advisor discuss the iterative process of transforming a decommissioned offshore oil rig into a cultural center.
In this episode, we talk to Alex Morales, Assoc. AIA, EDAC, PMP, LEED Green Assoc., about structural steel design and how he went from architecture to falling in love with steel. He also talks about some of the latest innovative steel systems and how they are helping structural engineers. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […] The post TSEC 74: Structural Steel Design Explained appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
This episode's guest: Daniel Williams of Steel Design & Build - https://www.steeldesignandbuild.com Mike and Brian are joined by Daniel Williams, CEO of Steel Design and Build. With projects under his belt that include the Oculus at the new home of the LA Rams and a massive new airline support building with the San Diego International Airport, Daniel brings his operational expertise as a consultant to help other steel construction companies succeed not only in sales, but with company infrastructure, and employee culture. Pull up a chair and take a listen - it's a good one!
Tabitha Sine, PE, Vice President of Market Development with AISC. Hear Tabitha's thoughts on managing a team of 30 at work and nearly 900 in a tee-ball/softball/baseball league--and also running.
Tabitha Sine, PE, Vice President of Market Development with AISC. Hear Tabitha's thoughts on managing a team of 30 at work and nearly 900 in a tee-ball/softball/baseball league--and also running.
Lou Geschwindner, PE, PhD, Senior Consultant with Providence Engineering Corporation and Penn State Professor Emeritus. Hear Lou's thoughts on teaching multiple generations of students, how he became interested in buildings, genealogy research, what professors emeritus do, and wacky ties.
Lou Geschwindner, PE, PhD, Senior Consultant with Providence Engineering Corporation and Penn State Professor Emeritus. Hear Lou's thoughts on teaching multiple generations of students, how he became interested in buildings, genealogy research, what professors emeritus do, and wacky ties.
William D. "Bill" Bast, SE, PE, Principal and Head of Thornton Tomasetti's Forensics and Renewal practices in Chicago. Listen to Bill's thoughts on mentoring in the engineering profession, his present and past work on Willis Tower, and how he got into drumming.
William D. "Bill" Bast, SE, PE, Principal and Head of Thornton Tomasetti's Forensics and Renewal practices in Chicago. Listen to Bill's thoughts on mentoring in the engineering profession, his present and past work on Willis Tower, and how he got into drumming.
About this Episode Army guard veteran Blake Maske talks about how he transitioned to entrepreneurship. Building a business from scratch has not been a walk in the park for him. It has taken a lot of sacrifice and hard work. From a very tender age, Blake had an entrepreneurial spirit that many people always view as rebellious. He likes to do what people think he can’t do. One special thing about how Blake and his partner run their business is the handwritten letters. When did you last receive a handwritten letter? It’s something super special for the customers. Key Points of Discussion Blake’s journey into the army Blake’s entrepreneurship journey Building a business from scratch How to market a new business Key Milestones of this Episode: (00:00): Blake’s introduction (01:12): Blake’s journey into the army guard (03:57): Blake’s entrepreneurship journey (08:31): Riverside Designs (25:10): Customers versus the quality of your product Key Quotes by Blake Maske “Money can buy you happiness. Money can help other people be happy. Money makes a lot of impacts if you use it right.” “You do right by people and at the end of the day, people do right by you.” “Going above and beyond than what the normal people do. That's what's going to get you to that next level.” “Your drive and work ethic to beat the guy next to you.” “Leave something better than when you came into it.” About Our Guest Blake Maske: Blake joined the army at the age of 25. He is the founder of Riverside Designs. Having been in the military for some years, he borrowed a lot of things that he implemented in his business. His way of conducting business is a little different from many entrepreneurs. One, he believes is word of mouth marketing. Two, he sends handwritten letters to his customers. Connect with Blake Website Facebook About Our Sponsor Navy Federal Credit Union is a member-driven credit union with over 8 million members and incredible benefits to support the financial stability of military families. Visit navyfederal.org/veteranmove for more information. To hear more about Blakes’s success, download this episode now. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship. Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 250 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane . The podcast features people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 1,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, iTunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
Christophe Sigrist is a professor of Timber Design and Steel Design at the Bern University of Applied Sciences, a member of numerous code technical committees in Europe and a Director of ongoing research work, undergraduate and post graduate projects on cutting edge Timber Design. New technologies in design software and robotics are unlocking opportunities for complex structures, previously unavailable to building professionals of the past. In this episode we discuss: The new capabilities of generating complex geometries and automated structural design in modern design software's How skilled craftsmanship combined with advanced robotics can build new complex structures The opportunities in Industry 4.0 for construction Building professionals globally are turning to timber in mid-rise construction as it provides a healthier, environmentally friendly (carbon), sustainable, efficiently off-site prefabricated solution that dramatically reduces construction times and accordingly the overall cost of the project. Bern University website can be found here: www.ahb.bfh.ch/en/home The Swatch building discussed can be found here: http://www.blumer-lehmann.ch/fileadmin/documents/10_Unternehmen/111_Erlenhof-News/Blumer-Lehmann_AG_News_2017__E.pdf Check out the WoodSolutions website, the world's biggest website on wood: www.woodsolutions.com.au
This new episode features a conversation with the new AISC Vice President of E&R, Lawrence F. Kruth
This new episode features a conversation with Ron Ziemian
This new episode features a conversation with Lawrence Griffis
This new episode features a conversation with seismic expert Rafael Sabelli
Our shiny, new episode features a conversation with Mr. Steel, Bob Disque
September's episode features a conversation with Dr. John Fisher
August's episode features a conversation with Dr. John Barsom
July's episode features a conversation with Michael A. West, P.E., AIA - Vice President at Computerized Structural Design, S.C. - Milwaukee, WI.
June's episode features an interview with Michel Bruneau, Ph.D., P.E. - Professor in the Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Department at the State University of New York at Buffalo and current T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award Winner.
May's episode features an interview with James O. Malley, S.E. of Degenkolb Engineers in San Francisco, CA
April's episode features an interview with connection expert Carol Drucker, S.E., P.E., SECB of Drucker Zajdel Structural Engineers in Naperville, IL.
March 2012's episode features an interview with William A. Thornton, Ph.D., P.E., past Chairman of the AISC Manuals Committee for over 25 years and corporate consultant to Cives Corporation. Tune in to hear Bill and Margaret talk about his inspiration for the Uniform Force Method, the poetry of Tolkien and why connection design is the last bastion of rational design.
Lawrence A. Kloiber, P.E.,-LeJeune Steel Co. Listen to Larry chat about his career spanning 40+ years in the steel industry, his monumental projects like the Minneapolis Convention Center, and his thoughts on the next big steel innovation.
Roger Ferch, P.E.-AISC President. Tune in to hear Roger talk about his early aspirations to be a dentist, how he decided to take the job as AISC President and some of his favorite construction projects.
Thomas M. Murray, Ph.D., P.E.-Virginia Tech Emeritus Professor. Tom talks about his floor vibration research and tells me great stories about working on the St. Louis Arch, his many travel adventures and much more!
Charlie Carter, S.E., P.E., Ph.D.-AISC Vice President and Chief Structural Engineer. Tune in to hear Charlie tell me about his grad school days at Penn State, his collection of interesting steel mementos, and his 20-year career at AISC.
Reidar Bjorhovde, Ph.D., P.E. Tune in to hear Reidar catch me up on fascinating research going on around the world, what it was like to be an AISC regional engineer in the 70's, and to find out how to say "I love steel" in Norwegian!
Ted Galambos, Ph. D., P.E.-Ted tells me how he made it all the way from Budapest to North Dakota, about his dangerous research on the infamous Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St. Louis, and find out if he'll be writing his LRFD memoirs anytime soon.
Omer Blodgett. Steel Day, the industry's largest educational and networking event, returns for a third successive year on September 23, 2011. In honor of Steel Day, this month's podcast features a classic interview with welding icon Omer Blodgett.
Cindi Duncan, AISC's Director of Engineering. Cindi gives me the skinny on the new 14th Edition Steel Construction Manual, what it was like to be the first female engineer on staff at AISC, and what's coming up in the Design Guide series.
Interview with Mark Trimble of Huntington Steel from the perspective of a SteelDay host. Listen to Mark and I discuss how to host a Steel Day Event, how hosting an event can impact your business, and how to keep your events exciting every year.
Frank Hatfield, Ph.D., P.E., Chair of the NSSBC Rules Committee. Tune in to hear all about how the competition got its start, how a successful team approaches the competition, and about the 2011 competition 20th annual event at Texas A&M!
Scott Melnick, AISC Vice President. Known as "Chief Storyteller for the Structural Steel Industry", tune in to hear Scott talk about his brash youth at AISC, planning NASCC, and his favorite MSC stories.
Louis F. Geschwindner, Ph.D., P.E.-Former Vice President of Engineering and Research at AISC and Professor Emeritus at Penn State University. Hear Lou talk about his 40 years at Penn State, his tie collection, and his moustache maintenance.
Duane Miller, Sc.D, P.E., Manager of Engineering Services at The Lincoln Electric Company in Cleveland, OH, and recognized welding expert. Tune in to hear Duane talk about lessons in leadership, working with Omer Blodgett, and his own welding skills.
Shankar Nair, Ph.D., S.E., a principal and senior vice president of Teng & Associates, Inc., Chicago, IL. Join us and listen to Shankar discuss the upcoming challenges of being the newly elected Specification Chair and his views on our industry.
James Fisher, Ph.D., P.E.-Chair of the AISC Specification Committee from 2003-2009. Listen to his thoughts on his tenure as Specification Chair, what he thinks about LRFD and ASD, and where does he keep his green book these days?