Author Don Friedman Published on: October 19, 2011 Tags Blog Mona Abdelfatah Mona Abdelfatah started at Old Structures Engineering yesterday as an engineer. Mona has experience in the design of both renovations
Author Don Friedman Published on: September 26, 2011 Tags Blog A Building Ghost We often find remnants of old buildings that had previously been on a site we are working – fragments of
Author Don Friedman Published on: September 6, 2011 Tags Blog Talk, Down South I’ll be speaking at the AIA-North Carolina conference this Thursday. The talk is on a topic of great interest to
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 29, 2011 Tags Blog Lucky, Twice In the past seven days, we had an earthquake that turned out to be very minor and a hurricane that
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 22, 2011 Tags Blog Historic Structural Detail 3, Sort Of Construction projects are full of changes and this was just as true in the past as it is now. In
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 18, 2011 Tags Blog Scale The world is not the same when examined at different sizes, a fact that has long been known. In order
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 15, 2011 Tags Blog We’re Hiring Business has been good for the last year and we’re looking to expand. If you are (or know) a structural
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 8, 2011 Tags Blog A Site Visit We’ve just begun investigation work on Bow Bridge in Central Park. Shaquana Lovell was fortunate to have a nice day
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 4, 2011 Tags Blog Our New Website The recent switch to a new website was based on technical issues. While the software we were using previously had
Author Don Friedman Published on: August 2, 2011 Tags Blog Floor Vibrations Engineering can sometimes be surprisingly precise. For example, if we know the size of a steel beam and the actual
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