New York Structural Engineering Package All Required 36 PDH for only $405 Regularly $540 – Save $135 (25% off) Complete continuing education packages built specifically for engineers registered in the State of New York. Designed to fulfill the entire continuing education requirement. This package was designed specifically for New York structural engineers looking to satisfy all... Learn More
Bridge Design – Concrete Design Theory This course presents the fundamental concepts of concrete design theory applied in bridge design practice in California highway structures. Concrete is the most commonly used material in California highway structures, especially after the wide acceptance of prestressing technology in the 1950s. Nowadays, concrete bridges, prestressed or non-prestressed, account for... Learn More
Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares Traditionally, through thousands of years of human settlement, urban streets have performed multiple functions. Mobility was one of the functions, but economic and social functions were important as well. Retail and social transactions have occurred along most urban thoroughfares throughout history. It is only in the 20th century that streets were... Learn More
Bridge Design – Seismic Design of Concrete Bridges This course provides guidance on the seismic design of Ordinary Standard Concrete Bridges. It describes general seismic design considerations including pertinent formulae, interpretation of Caltrans SDC provisions, and a procedural flowchart for seismic design of concrete bridges. This course works through a seismic design example of a... Learn More
Bridge Design – Deep Foundations Pile/shaft foundations can be an economical/necessary alternative to spread footings. A pile is defined as a slender deep foundation unit, entirely or partially embedded in the ground and installed by driving, vibration, or other method. A drilled shaft is defined as a foundation unit, entirely or partially embedded in the... Learn More