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July 2018 Vol. 5 Issue 4 CELEBRATING THE DESIGNERS OF THE WORLD AROUND US NEW VIEW OF AN ALASKAN ICON 2018 BEST TALL BUILDINGS POSITIONING SMALL FIRMS FOR GROWTH RAIL GRADE SEPARATION SYSTEM LANDSCAPE RENOVATION AT THE ST. LOUIS ARCH STAAD.Then STAAD.Now STAAD has just received its biggest, most exciting update ever! The CONNECT Edition. When engineers see it, they say, “Wow!” • Physical modeling enables BIM workflows by automatically generating the analysis models. • Interoperability with desktop and mobile applications such as AECOsim Building Designer, AutoPIPE, Revit, and Tekla is stronger than ever. • Cloud services enable access to edit models from mobile devices and run many design alternatives in parallel resulting in side-by-side comparisons. See for yourself. Request your free trial! www.bentley.com/STAAD © 2018 Bentley Systems, Incorporated. Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, and STAAD are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated. 18994_STAAD.Wow_Ad_C+SE_9x10.5_0618.indd 1 6/1/2018 9:38:34 AM PAGE 22 CONTENTS THE COVER Visual and empirical data provide comprehensive documentation of historic Kennecott, Alaska — story on page 56. Photo: Frontier Precision, Inc. ON THE RISE 12 Awards, promotions, and new hires MANAGEMENT FILES 16 Learn from the best in the business 18 Building from strength CHANNELS SOFTWARE + TECH 20 Eiffel Tower restoration PROJECT DELIVERY 22 Design and construction disconnect 26 Transit-oriented development in Texas STRUCTURES + BUILDINGS 28 Standing tall 31 Rehabilitating vulnerable structures 32 Cross-laminated timber comes to Arkansas 35 Rockin’ use for helical piles 36 Code-compliant wood design WATER + STORMWATER 37 MS4 lessons 39 Sewer replacement increases capacity and reliability 41 Survey of drinking water infrastructure needs 43 Addressing aging dams ENVIRONMENT + SUSTAINABILITY 44 Monumental logistics 46 Water quality impacts of cured-in-place pipe repair 48 A windy future TRANSPORTATION 50 Spatial tools 53 Hyperloop feasibility study advances PAGE 54 Incorporating ABC techniques into the grade separation process UAV + SURVEYING 32 56 New view of an Alaskan icon 59 The right tool can elevate AEC CONTINUING EDUCATION 62 From field to C-suite 63 Move to modular departments 7 Civil + Structural Engineer Online 14 Events 64 Specify 65 Reader Index 66 Benchmarks Columns 06 From the Publisher: Honoring engineers By Mark Zweig 08 Engineering Our Future: Leadership at all levels By Phil Keil 10 Engineering Front Line: Business development is for everyone? 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An indication of just how diligent you are lies in the very low number of problems that are caused by civil and structural engineers that result in death or serious injury every year. You are creative — Some of the designs I have seen — for high-rise buildings, long-span structures, cable-stayed bridges, seismic retrofits, land development projects, and much, much more — are truly amazing. Strength, durability, aesthetics, cost to build — all of these are considerations. You are solid citizens — It’s amazing how few engineers are also criminals. In fact, I’m pretty certain that the rate of criminality amongst civil and structural engineers has to be lower than that of other professions. It is so nice to work with well-intentioned, honest, ethical people. I don’t think you can put a price on the value of that! You are trying to make the world a better place — Your work improves the lives of everyone in some way. Without your contributions to our society and the world at large, who knows what the quality of life on this planet would be? I’m sure life expectancies would be much lower than they are with your many contributions. So here at Civil + Structural Engineer, we honor you. We love you. We respect you. And most importantly, we thank you for all you do for us! Enjoy this July issue and, as always, please pass it forward when you are done with it! MARK C. ZWEIG [email protected] 6 csengineermag.com July 2018 C+S ENGINEER ONLINE Civil + Structural Engineer provides news and articles online to supplement content in this print issue. 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