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How Building Codes are Developed September 15, 2021 | By: Don Davis Building codes can come from a number of sources, each with a different pathway to adoption. In this video, Don Davis, vice president of advocacy and codes with BOMA International, explains the process of cod [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Cracking Concrete- A Visual Review September 9, 2021 | By: Evan Moore, PE, SE Evan Moore, PE, SE with Engineered Restorations Inc., describes the many different ways concrete can crack, what to look out for as concrete cracks, when to engage building engineer and contractor, and a few ways to repa [...] - Design & Construction
Defining Structures September 8, 2021 | By: Scott Weiland, PE, SE When working with a structural engineer, there may be terms and acronyms used that are specific to that specialty. In this video, Scott Weiland, PE, SE, with Innovative Engineering Inc. breaks down the most common te [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
When to Engage a Structural Engineer September 8, 2021 | By: Brian Rivers, PE Brian Rivers, PE, with PM&A details some of the damage requiring an inspection from a structural engineer and contractor, as well as when to inspect mid-rise buildings, high-rise buildings, and parking structures [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance, Risk Management
Using Leaks to Identify Structural Issues September 8, 2021 | By: Scott Weiland, PE, SE Water is the number deteriorator of structures. Scott Weiland, PE, SE, with Innovative Engineering Inc. explores how water affects different structural elements, the tests to locate water damage, and how leaks c [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Inspection Challenges September 8, 2021 | By: Brian Rivers, PE Brian Rivers, PE, with PM&A, speaks on the common obstacles faced by structural engineers in inspections, and the innovative way in which these challenges are overcome. This video is part of a series [...] - Design & Construction
Structural Inspection and Repair Terms August 30, 2021 | By: Owen Kavanagh Structural Inspection and Repair Terms
What is a slab? What does “movement” mean to a structural engineer? Understanding what is being said when a building is inspected and repaired will help as you navigate [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Seismic and Other Considerations in Repairing Older Structures August 17, 2021 | By: Mark Lester, Mike Merrick Mike Merrick, PE, SE, and Mark Lester, PE, of PENTA Engineering Group, LLC., explain the consideration in strengthening and repairing older façades and structures, as well as the involvement of other parties in structur [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Resources for Structural Inspection and Repair August 17, 2021 | By: Evan Moore Evan Moore, PE, SE, of Engineered Restorations Inc., describes four resources for building owners and managers on structural inspection and repair as well as their format, use, and how to incorporate them into your maint [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Structural Considerations for Older Buildings August 17, 2021 | By: Mark Lester, Mike Merrick Mark Lester, PE, and Mike Merrick, PE, SE, of PENTA Engineering Group, LLC., discuss the issues found in repairing older buildings, such as locating historic documents, applying historical codes, and material considerati [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Repairing Older Structures August 17, 2021 | By: Mark Lester, Mike Merrick Mike Merrick, PE, SE, and Mark Lester, PE, of PENTA Engineering Group, LLC., explores the material, thermal, accessibility, and other constraints in repairing older structures.This video is part of a series on Buil [...] - Design & Construction, Operations & Maintenance
Understanding Steel Reinforced Concrete and Repair Methods August 17, 2021 | By: Evan Moore Reinforced concrete repair, inspection, and use are integral to much of our society, from our homes to the tallest buildings in the world. In this video, Evan Moore, PE, SE, of Engineered Restorations, Inc., expands on t [...] - Design & Construction
The Role of Nuance in Building Codes August 11, 2021 | By: Mark Schroeder Sponsored by Imperial Dade. Building codes may seem black & white, but there is a lot of room for interpretation. In this video, Technical Director Mark Schroeder with Interior Architects discusses the nuance and odd [...] - Design & Construction
Codes and CRE: How they are Developed, Adopted, and Applied to CRE July 26, 2021 | By: Owen Kavanagh Codes are paramount to buildings and architecture. They guide and mandate what can and cannot be done when building, designing, and drafting architecture. But where do they come from? Codes are developed over many years, [...] - Design & Construction
The Effect of a New Asset in a Community March 17, 2021 | By: Todd Mitchell When entering a new community, residents may have questions of perceptions on the effects that property will have on the neighborhood. In this video, Todd Mitchell with Bridge Commercial Real Estate talks about how a new [...] -
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Three Ways that Robotics Can Improve the Life of the Construction Workers without Replacing Them February 5, 2021 | By: Kris Bird Of all the industries currently growing in robotics, the construction industry is by far one of the slowest. Between 2005-2015, robotics grew only a mere 4%, but now all of that is about to change. Because robots typical [...] - Design & Construction, Tenant Experience
First Impressions: How to Make Your Commercial Lobby Stand Out January 18, 2021 | By: Molly Looman Other than the parking lot, the lobby is one of the few areas that almost every visitor to your property will see. There has been a recent revolution in lobby design. Commercial real estate professionals are beginning to [...] - Design & Construction, Healthy Buildings
Tenant Build Out and Construction during COVID-19 September 3, 2020 | By: Molly Looman While many people worked in their new home offices and businesses found themselves vacant, some properties stayed buzzing with construction and tenant buildout projects. With no tenants to disturb and less foot traffic, [...] - Design & Construction, Healthy Buildings
Can’t Touch This: Making Your Bathrooms Touchless July 27, 2020 | By: Molly Looman Re-entry means that many tenants are wondering about hygiene and safety measures being put in place in their buildings. One topic of conversation has been touchless washrooms. Low-touch or no-touch bathrooms ar [...] - Design & Construction, Healthy Buildings, Operations & Maintenance
Can’t Touch This: Making Your Bathrooms Touchless July 27, 2020 | By: Molly Looman Re-entry means that many tenants are wondering about hygiene and safety measures being put in place in their buildings. One topic of conversation has been touchless washrooms. Low-touch or no-touch bathrooms ar [...]