Structural engineering podcast by Max and Zach. Join in weekly as we discuss structural engineering topics and experiences for new engineers.
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Structural engineering podcast by Max and Zach. Join in weekly as we discuss structural engineering topics and experiences for new engineers.
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This week we get to continue our education in to UHPC with a discussion with Joe Bunkers from Gage Brothers. Gage Brothers is a group of precast experts helping move the needle on UHPC production and use, take a peak at the links below for a very cool project that comes up in our conversation, and reach out to if you have any questions at all.
Steel District redevelopment project
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This weeks episode is about one of the most unique materials we have had in a while. Now you may say this is concrete, which we've been pretty good at since 1300 BC, and while that isnt incorrect, we say its so much more than stone, clay, and limestone from 3300 years ago, this is Ultra High Performance! So sit back and let us ask the dumb questions while we learn about UHPC, the many advantrages, and where we might see it in the future.
Fun Links:
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We are lucky enough to have one more episode with Scott Johnson this week. Scott was our primary host at Louisiana Pacific and works in the construction services sector. We had a short conversation with Scott about his career path and quickly decided we wanted to hear more. From the Marines to teaching Masonry design and finally wood elements, It seems Scott has seen it all, so join in, and I have a feeling you'll take some good lessons away from this conversation.
Check out Louisiana Pacific products here: https://lpcorp.com/
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Welcome to another exciting episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast! Today, we have the pleasure of chatting with Scott Collins, an innovative engineer whose remarkable work caught our attention in a recent article in Modern Steel. Join us as we delve into the diverse projects Scott is involved in, and don't hesitate to share any questions you have for him.
Also, The structural Python Course is getting so close to launch. If you're interested in joining in, or learning more, the course will only be available to those on the email list, so head to https://www.structuralpython.com/ to check it out. And, Connor put together a great video highlighting some of the advantages of being able to create your own calculation software so take a look at that HERE to spark some problem solving creativity.
Mr. Beast Dominos (This is different knowing an engineer was involved):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx-lGhBgOQU
Python Link: podcast.structuralpython.com
Modern Steel Magazine: https://www.aisc.org/globalassets/modern-steel/archives/2022/april2022.pdf
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This episode of the structural engineering podcast is a showdown of epic proportions, BRACE yourself, or maybe reserve a MOMENT to listen to the show? Zach and Max compete for the best R=3 system and discuss where they hold advantages. So pick your team, and join in.
And, We're getting much closer to the launch of connors course (Episode 77), I'll certainly be joining in and I even get the chance to learn a little python for this episode to help team BF win. So check out his link below. https://www.structuralpython.com/
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In this episode of the Structural Engineering Podcast, we explore the crucial yet often overlooked topic of sales in engineering with consultant Mark Wainwright. Discover how curiosity enhances both engineering and sales skills as we delve into the interrelated dynamics of client relations, offering essential insights for our professional journey. Check out more of Marks work at the link below.
https://www.wainwrightinsight.com/
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This week is unique for us, as it's not a direct structural engineering resource but it's a topic that I am certain you need to understand while you plan out your career. Zach and I are talking with Ryan Sullivan, an engineer who left his design job to go after a passion in financial planning. This is a great story for all the engineers with a pocket full of "numbers" questions, and we finally have the right person to ask. So join in while we learn how we should think about this critical, and engineering adjacent, decision framework for your work life.
Ryan Website can be found here: https://www.obpfinancial.com/
And I also wanted to link in Connor's (Episode 77) new Python course, I'll certainly be joining in since I see this as a beneficial future set of skills for our profession, Check it out here:
This Episode we continue our series of conversations at Luisiana Pacific and this time we get to learn all about fire design. We are talking with Scott Johnson who made the transition from consulting structural engineer to a whole host of tasks and skills at LP. We get to hear all about fire deaign, where exactly the responsibilty falls, and how structural engineers can make better more efficient buildings with even a little understanding in this area. As akways, reach out to us on the email below with any questions at all, If we dont know the answer we will happily pass it along to Scott.
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In this installment, we delve further into the realm of Mass Timber design. As the popularity of this material rises, we're looking forward to continuing out education and helping spread the conversation. Our guest for this episode is Mark Robertson, an engineer who has been at the forefront of the Mass Timber movement throughout his entire career. Join the discussion, and feel free to ask any questions you may have for him (or us). Let's explore the exciting developments in Mass Timber together!
This Episode will be the first part of our Louisiana Pacific series put together when Zack and Max visited LP at their Tennessee headquarters and tried to learn everything we could manage in a few short days. This first conversation is with Neil Freidberg, a building scientist at LP, and an absolute expert in building science and moisture and thermal control in a structure. We start with the intro of what exactly a building scientist does for the other Structural Engineers that can only guess, and move into some of the detailing items and questions we should be addressing in every design. Enjoy, and feel free to write in if you have any questions for us or Neil.
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In todays episode we get to talk with a group of people that are each doing amazing things in the computer programming space as it relates to structural engineering and sharing their work in an open source platform. Listen in to learn about Python, open source, a bit of AI, and much more. You may find, like I did, that understanding the programs we use at a deeper level will absolutely make us better in our field, and it's pretty dang fun to learn as well.
Please take a look at all these links picked out of today's episode:
Structural Python - https://www.structuralpython.com/
Git Hub - github.com
Spyder - https://www.spyder-ide.org/
Pynite - https://github.com/JWock82/PyNite
Pycba - https://pypi.org/project/PyCBA/
pystra - python structural reliability analysis - https://pystra.github.io/
Jupyter Lab - https://jupyter.org/
Spekle - https://speckle.systems/
Excel is evil (presentation) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NuTlczV72Q
selenium - https://www.selenium.dev/
ospgrillage - Bridge deck grillage analysis - https://monashsmartstructures.github.io/ospgrillage/
OpenSeesPy - https://openseespydoc.readthedocs.io
Why I left SE - https://mclare.blog/posts/why-i-left-structural-engineering/
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This episode we get the chance to continue our conversation with Jordan Jarrett and learn about a unique design challenge that very few engineers get the opportunity to work on, but we all "literally" look up to. We're talking about tall buildings today, and learning how they work and in what way's they're different from our normal office buildings.
Below are some great links on the subject including many of the buildings we discussed:
https://www.ctbuh.org/resource/height
Park Tower: https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/park-tower-at-transbay/20058
Tower in Amazon Campus: https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/amazon-tower-iii/17085
150 North Riverside: https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/150-north-riverside/15587
SkyRise Miami: https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/skyrise-miami/15973
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This week we get to talk with Jordan Jarrett, an engineer with an impressive career spanning a renowned technical firm to teaching at a college, she's seen a broad spectrum of the resources we have for education beyond college, and shares some tips on navigating your career, enjoy the talk, and check out some of the links below.
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This episode is with Connor Lewer, a structural engineer with Professional Engineering Consultants out of the Colorado office. We're talking with Connor about their steps in the SE2050 movement and take the chance to ask a lot of introductory questions to continue our education in the school of embodied Carbon.
Some Helpful Links:
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This Episode is unique in its guest but relevant and valuable in content. This week we get the chance to talk with Dan Oblinger, a hostage negotiator, and business coach focusing on the engineering side of things. Zach has had Dan come to his firm and it was a fantastic experience, If you get the chance to have Dan come help your team, make sure to listen to the end of the show for a special deal on the coaching Dan provides for podcast listeners. A couple links I recommend checking out:
This episode is with Ethan Fogle of HGA Architects and Engineers about some of his work and an itroduction for us regarding sustainability and embodied carbod as it relates to structural engineers. This is a theme that we've wanted to share for a long time so this episode goes a bit longer than usual but we think its valuable information to understand moving ahead in our careers and as an industry, enjoy!
Some Helpful Links:
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This episode we're talking with Trevor Haskett of motioneering, motioneering is one of the worlds premier firms managing damping systems. If you've ever seen the picture of the large golden ball pendulum type structure in Taipei 101, motioneering would be the team behind it. Enjoy our conversation while we learn a little more about the practical terms of a damper, weight and volume requirements, and the many systems available to the designer.
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This week we talk with David Wu, a new engineer recently completing his undergrad, and now finishing up a great internship before grad school. We talk with David about what new engineers can expect from the working world, and we ask about how his education prepared him for his first structural internship and why he chose a masters. If your either getting started in the working world yourself, or bringing on your first junior engineer, this will be a great episode for you.
If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email, and otherwise it's great to be back.
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This week we talk with Robert Malczyk, an experienced engineer on the forefront of mass timber design and the founding principle of Timber Engineering Based in Vancouver BC. We talk about what type of Architect/Engineer relationships we may want to aim for as our careers move forward, and the ones that have stood out to Robert throughout his career.
If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email, and otherwise it's great to be back.
Mola Structural Kit (On sale till Nov 7th!)
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This week we talk with Jason Hoover, he's the senior director for structural solution with MITEK. After listening to the episode let us know if you would ever switch over to engineering sales or if you currently are in engineering sales let us know how you like it.
If you plan to be in Denver for this year’s Steel Conference on March 23rd through the 25th swing by booth 2203 and meet Jason in person.
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Zach and Max sit down with Jake Althouse, an FRP enthusiast, certainly an expert by my standards, and head of advanced materials at Frost Engineeeing. Jake gave us the run-down on all things FRP. If you've ever wondered when, how, and why to use FRP, this episode will pull(trude) you to your first succesful FRP project.
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This week we talk with Chris Whittle a project engineer at a construction company. It's taken some time but we got a contractor to join us on the show. Let us know what your thoughts are on the episode and any questions you might have!
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In this episode Max gets stuck in the office wrapping up a concrete submittal before the holidays. Luckily Tyler Ley swings by to help save the day and teach us about the miracle of concrete. For more from Tyler, Check out the links below:
Additional info on:
There is so much more on Tyler's YouTube channel, so go check it out!
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This week we are talking with Aaron and Wes, the Founders of a new platform for remote and flexible freelance structural work. That's probably not a combination of words you often come across. Shingle is looking to shake up how work is done in the engineering community, and I have a good feeling that they will. We hope you enjoy the episode, and check out their website below.
www.Shingleit.com
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This week we are talking with Jon Schmidt a structural engineer with Burns and McDonnell about blast design and the loads of which are applied to structures. We enjoyed speaking with Jon and hope to discuss different topics in the future. Let us know what your thought are about the episode!
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Welcome back to the structural engineering podcast! It's been a busy few months and we're finally getting around to editing some of the conversations we've had in that time. This episode Zach and Max discuss our take on Slab on Grade Design with added tips and tricks picked up at the World Of Concrete Convention. We hope you enjoy, and since this can be a hotly debated topic, if you disagree with anything we've brought up, we'd love to talk about it.
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In this episode we talk with Sam Ruben, the Co-founder of Mighty Buildings, a company attempting to change the way we build residential and even commercial structures through 3D printing. At the SEP we believe the future of structures should, and will, look a lot different then our current practice. (Do you know how long we've been building houses with wood!?) If I were to place a bet, I think 3D printing will be a big portion of that, and these guys have a very cool system to help us get there.
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This week we talk with Megan Stringer and Erik Kneer of Holmes Structures. Both Megan and Erik are committed advocates for more sustainable practices in structural design. I admittedly didn't know how much SE's could do to reduce the total carbon emissions of a building project, but I was happy to find not only do we have a role in this space, but it's truly crucial to a sustainable, low carbon future.
Links:
Achieving net zero embodied carbon (pdf)
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This week we hear from Sam Mcglamery, Executive VP of vertex engineering. Sam has been a structural engineer far longer than I've been alive. At this point in his career he often uses his knowledge and experience to serve as an expert witness and standard of care expert. We reached out to Sam because we wanted to know the reality behind lawsuits and engineering, how likely are they, and what actually happens. We hope you enjoy.
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This week we talked with Aniket Borwanker, a production manager at Simpson Strong Tie. Aniket it tasked with developing and testing new uses for FRP products. FRP includes fiberglass and carbon fiber wrap used in seismic retrofit's, bridges, wall strengthening, and many other possible applications. We learn all the places you can stick this stuff, how strong it is, and some tips on designing with it.
Also, we've started a little newsletter. Now I know more email is not what most people are looking for, but we're hoping you'll make an exception. Every Tuesday morning we send out a short snip highlighting the most important engineering related story of the past week, as well as a 1 minute trivia for those studying for an exam or looking to stay sharp. Head over to our website below and you'll be prompted to sign up.
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This week we talked with Melissa Marshall, an expert science communicator, and probably the only TED speaker we'll ever convince to join us on the show. Melissa shares tips for communicating science and engineering terms and how to give more effective presentations.
We recommend checking out her company:
https://www.presentyourscience.com/
and her ted talk
https://www.ted.com/talks/melissa_marshall_talk_nerdy_to_me
Also, we've started a little newsletter. Now I know more email is not what most people are looking for, but we're hoping you'll make an exception. Every Tuesday morning we send out a short snip highlighting the most important engineering related story of the past week, as well as a 1 minute trivia for those studying for an exam or looking to stay sharp. Head over to our website below and you'll be prompted to sign up.
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This weeks guest is a little different than usual. We're talking with Sarah Lazar, a very specific recruiter working for the firm LVI. Sarah recruits for forensic engineering firms and only in the Midwest, but we're not talking to Sarah because we're looking for a job. She is also passionate and knowledgeable about the field of forensics structural engineering and offered to share what she knows with us. we hope you like it.
Also, we've started a little newsletter. Now I know more email is not what most people are looking for, but we're hoping you'll make an exception. Every Tuesday morning we send out a short snip highlighting the most important engineering related story of the past week, as well as a 1 minute trivia for those studying for an exam or looking to stay sharp. Head over to our website below and you'll be prompted to sign up.
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This is Part 2 of our interview with Emily Guglielmo, a principle at Martin and Martin, and a member of the ASCE 7 wind and seismic committees. We learned a ton talking with her over an hour and decided to split the episode up in to bite sized chunks.
Also, we've started a little newsletter. Now I know more email is not what most people are looking for, but we're hoping you'll make an exception. Every Tuesday morning we send out a short snip highlighting the most important engineering related story of the past week, as well as a 1 minute trivia for those studying for an exam or looking to stay sharp. Head over to our website below and you'll be prompted to sign up.
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Gosh it's been a long time since we've put out an episode, but we're starting this season on a high note. Our first interview this year was with Emily Guglielmo, a principle at Martin and Martin, and a member of the ASCE 7 wind and seismic committees. We learned a ton talking with her over an hour and decided to split the episode up in to bite sized chunks. With that, enjoy part 1 of 2, and check back shortly for the next one.
Also, we've started a little newsletter. Now I know more email is not what most people are looking for, but we're hoping you'll make an exception. Every Tuesday morning we send out a short snip highlighting the most important engineering related story of the past week, as well as a 1 minute trivia for those studying for an exam or looking to stay sharp. Head over to our website below and you'll be prompted to sign up.
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This week we talked with Ted Goldstein PE of Tubular Connections and the inventor of the Shuriken nut keeper. We all know tubes generally make for more efficient and compact column shapes, but connections can be a challenge. Luckily Ted's got us covered. Check out his website at TubularConnect.com, or for a quick video of the product, check THIS out
Finally, for a product data sheet, head over HERE
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This week we talked with Nathan Krause PE a Precast Concrete engineer located in the mid-west. As season two of the SE Podcast comes to an end, we will have additional precast episodes next season including detailing and seismic design.
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This week we talked with Annie Kao, the Vice President of Engineering at Simpson Strong-Tie. Annie brings insight for both an engineering and management prospective. During the episode we discuss the culture of Simpson Strong-Tie, why Toyota is important, and how to be a successful engineer. If you want to learn more about the Toyota philosophy check out the book (link below).
The Toyota Way to Lean Leadership on Amazon.
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In this episode, we speak with Bob Johnson, a Chicago native and distinguished structural engineer that designed parts of the Chicago skyline.
Bob's LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertbrandtjohnson/
Video of Bob work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iTK9lizgLg
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We're talking with Kevin Lamalva this week of Warrington Fire all about PBSFD. If you've never heard of this, in short, its using additional strength within the structure and rigorous analysis over a "blind" application of fireproofing material. There are a number of advantages here, from potential cost savings to a more defined level of performance. Traditional fire rating is terribly outdated, and PBSFD is on it's way to becoming a competitive technique. Kevin is the Author of many design guides, references, and white papers on the topic, and is truly one of the experts in the field.
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Warning: This is not an episode we know all that much about! We talked with Kevin LaMalva who wrote the book (many of them) on performance based fire engineering. This is not that episode, that comes next. Before we get to the high level, Zach and I try to learn for ourselves what the IBC says about fire proofing, how it is applied, and what structural engineers should know.
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Fast + Epp has become world renown for innovative and beautiful design in mass timber. As a fairly small firm with 35 years of experience behind them they have managed to work on some of the most exciting and structurally creative projects you're likely to see across the US, Canada, and Europe. We talk with Ian Boyle, one of the principals of Fast + Epp about not just mass timber, but the design philosophies of Fast + Epp and much more.
Enjoy
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We recently had the opportunity to chat with Luis Duque, a bridge engineer in Boulder Colorado and the host of the 'Engineering Our Future" podcast. Luis created began his podcast to share his experiences navigating the early stages of an engineering career. His episodes discuss everything from nailing a resume to managing work life balance.
Check out his podcast on any major platform, or through his website: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/
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This week we're talking with Thor Matteson, A structural engineer in California, and the inventor of Skinny Braces. These unique braces attach a ductile fuse to an old fashioned cantilever column system to create a chimera of unmatched R value. Or really, you get to use an R=6.5, just like a wood framed shear wall. This gives you all the benefits of a cantilever column system without the huge footings and low R. The skinny brace is aptly named because it takes up a tiny amount of space compared to the competitors in the soft story retrofit space. Check them out here: https://www.quakebracing.com/
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This week we chat with Blake Larsen of Larsen structural Design. Blake has done something that many of us dream of, a few try, and very few do well. That's start his very own engineering company, and grow it to be a success. If you've ever considered going out on your own, this episode is for you.
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This week we have an awesome chat with awesome framers (Check em out on instagram) to answer questions live on Instagram with a group of contractors. It was a real blast sharing what we could and learning a lot about what we can do to make their job easier, and produce better structures together. We talked for two hours, so I cut it down to two parts. we hope to do it again some time (with better audio quality hopefully), so please enjoy part 1
@AwesomeFramers
We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast
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We are adding an unscheduled addition to our regular podcast line-up to squeeze in an extra episode with Ryan Smith of Sideplate . When we heard the Engineers over at Sideplate had developed a fully bolted moment frame with the existing sideplate technology we had to learn a little more. Please enjoy our conversation with Ryan, and feel free to reach out to us or Sideplate with any questions.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sideplate-systems-inc-_sideplate-2020-all-bolted-connections-information-activity-6659133296917774337-vwkH
We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast
If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting.
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This week Max and Zach sit down with the guys from Structuralengineeringbasics.com to discuss high rise design, and a little about the courses they provide. We hear some great stories about design in Dubai and an exciting project with some unique challenges in Canada. We recommend checking out their website at www.structuralengineeringbasics.com and If you'd like to check out their courses use code SEP25OFF for 25% off!
We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast
If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting.
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This is the second edition of tornado shelter design. This week we talk with Mark Kaiser of RLG to wrap up the story of tornado shelters, and talk about the future of shelter design.
We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast
If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting.
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Welcome to our first ever PDH worthy episode! at 50 minutes, it's longer than usual, but if you pass our quiz we'll send you a certificate for 1 PDH hour. This episode Zach and Max interview Mark and David from RLG about the basics of storm shelter design and ICC 500. Once you've had a listen, the quiz can be found by following this link (or through our website). flexiquiz.com/SC/N/STORM_SHELTER_DESIGN We've got a lot of other fun things coming this year, so stay tuned. Also.... We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast
This episode we get to talk with David Cumming, a principle at RLG in Texas about the challenges of designing in tornado country, including learning a bit about tornado shelters, and the damage we see when tornado's touch down. Grab something sturdy and have a listen We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting. Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/structural-engineering-podcast FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week is a quick Max-and-Zach-isode. No guests, just the two of us giving our two cents on the use of BIM and its alternatives in the construction world. That's 4 cents total to start off your Thursday morning. We understand a lot of podcasts right now are a bit of a downer, and rightfully so, hopefully this one keeps the mood light as a nice distraction. Stay healthy We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting. Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/structural-engineering-podcast FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week Max and Zach had the opportunity to sit down with Ricky McLain, PE, SE of WoodWorks. We discuss the topic of mass timber and Ricky provides great insight on design. Tune in to learn more about mass timber design as well as Woodworks. WoodWorks: www.woodworks.org We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting. Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/structural-engineering-podcast FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we got the opportunity to sit down with John Roach of Cannon Design. We discuss the Lancaster General Hospital expansion project, existing structures, and vertical additions, but also some of the qualities that makes Cannon Design so special. Learn about the training opportunities that cannon has in place for its employees as well as some of the guiding principles. Cannon Design: cannondesign.com AISC article for Lancaster General Hospital: aisc.org/globalassets/modern-steel/archives/2018/07/takingittothelimit.pdf We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting. Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/structural-engineering-podcast FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we discuss high seismic design questions asked by you. From design codes to working with architects in high seismic, we answer all your questions. If you work in a non- seismic region and/or studying for the Structural Engineering (SE) exam, you’ll want to listen. We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting. Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/structural-engineering-podcast FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Welcome back, We're excited to begin season 2 and we're kicking it off with a bang! Zach and I got to talk with Konrad and Mohammed of Dynamic Isolation Systems. They School us on everything isolation, and we learn why engineers need to communicate better. We're trying something new this year to help keep the podcast up and running and hopefully get even better. If you've learned something from our guests, consider becoming a patron of the show with the link https://www.patreon.com/SEPodcast If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we like to chat. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com (under construction) Instagram: @structure_3d Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E Twitter: SE_Podcast
This week we brought on a real live mechanical engineer to ask why he insists on putting holes in our beams, and how he knows exactly where to find a shear wall. Stay tuned, this is a two-parter. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we like to chat. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com (under construction) Instagram: @structure_3d Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E Twitter: SE_Podcast
This week we brought on a real live mechanical engineer to ask why he insists on putting holes in our beams, and how he knows exactly where to find a shear wall. Stay tuned, this is a two-parter. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we like to chat. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com (under construction) Instagram: @structure_3d Email: info@theengineeringpodcast.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E Twitter: SE_Podcast
This week's episode is for anyone who's driven over a bridge and wondered...what kind of truss is that? Zach and Max take a quick look at 6 of their favorites and uncover some cool history on the way. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we like to chat. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com (under construction) Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E Twitter: SE_Podcast
On this episode we hear it right from the horses mouth. What's it like to take the PE? and If you have to, what is it like to take it twice. In addition, we talk about the history of the test, and why some people want it gone. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we're always looking for good topics or people to interview. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E Twitter: SE_Podcast
This week we discuss the US Resiliency Council with Ronald Mayes, one of the founders and pioneers in the field. If you tried to listen to this episode earlier, sorry, there was some unknown glitch, but give it another try, it's all fixed now. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we're always looking for good topics or people to interview. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This weeks episode is simple. Whats better, a nail or a screw? Join in as Max and Zach pick sides in this eternal debate. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we're always looking for good topics or people to interview. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we're talking to Josh Ogle, The man behind the thehipsterengineer.com. Josh is all about helping people learn good study habits and pass the PE, FE, and SE exam. With the test one month away for many people, this is a great listen for those gearing up to take one. In addition, josh uses his varying experience to help people navigate their career. Check out his website with some of the links below, there's something for everybody on there. https://thehipsterengineer.com/ https://thehipsterengineer.com/examhelps/ And don't forget to use code "SEP" for any purchases for an extra discount. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we're always looking for good topics or people to interview. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Buildings usually shouldn't touch, but how far apart should they be to make sure they don't? Today we figure it out. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we're always looking for good topics or people to interview. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
If you're familiar with the term "frenemy", this is how many engineers might describe a plans reviewer. Plans reviewers hold the key to getting your project through city/county approval. It's an important step in assuring we have safe buildings to live and work in., and..... it can be kinda annoying. Sit down this week and learn what plans reviewers look for in a project, what is a clean calc packet, and probably the best job search advise we've heard yet. If you're liking the show please please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we're always looking for good topics or people to interview. zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we get to chat with Ryan Smith, the director of Sideplate, about what makes special moment frames so special, and the advantages of using them. This versatile system is stiffer and lighter than your typical RBS frame, not to mention quicker to assemble. Enjoy, and let us know if you have any questions. Dont forget to Follow us on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we take a break from interviews to talk about the most important element in structural design, Load path. It may not be glamorous, but once you've got this concept nailed down you can build just about anything. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we sit down with Peter Vanderzee, President and CEO of lifespan technologies. Peter is an expert in the structural monitoring field with appearances on CBS, Fox, and has been an adviser to the FHA Long Term Bridge Performance Program. Since our Co-host Max loves structural monitoring this is his Michael Jordan. We hope you enjoy our great discussion with Peter who shares great tips for those starting out in their career, and valuable comments on the state of the industry. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
What do Ridgecrest, CA and Japan have in common? They both make up half of this episode. We talk with Maria Mohammed, a structural engineer in California about her experience surveying the damage from the July 4th Ridgeway earthquake. After that we discuss a bit about Japanese seismic code, and why it might just be better than ours. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we sit back down with Alex Rodriguez of Bay Cities Construction - Soft Story Retrofit Pros. You can check out his website Here. We discuss the damage seen from the recent magnitude 7.1 earthquake near Ridgecrest, California. Alex was onsite shortly after the earthquake to survey the damage and had many great take-aways that apply to both construction and engineering. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks episode we dive into a topic suggested to us by one of our Instagram followers. Follow along as we discuss the codes structural engineers need to follow and how to be ready for you first job. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks episode we try something new, the morning cup of coffee with Max and Zach. We would love for you to take a listen and give us your feedback. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, we discuss wind design and debate directional vs. envelope procedure of ASCE 7. We start with the background of where each procedure was created and end talking about the Vista tower. What wind procedure do you use? Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, we sit down to interview Patrick McManus a Principle with Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers about the process of developing the Re-Fuse Braced Frame System. He talks about the future of alternative structural systems and methodology. Stay tuned to the end to learn his top 3 tips for new engineers. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, we discuss part 1 of wind loading for buildings per ASCE 7. Head over to our website to see the full show notes and to learn more about structural engineering. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, we discuss structural diaphragms for buildings. Head over to our website to see the full show notes and to learn more about structural engineering. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, we discuss structural dampers for buildings and bridge vibrations induced by seismic, wind, and humans. https://www.taylordevices.com/ For additional note please follow the link below to our website. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, we discuss residential seismic retrofits in LA with Bay Cities Construction - Soft Story Retrofit Pros. This is a great discussion not only about how to use many of the retrofit systems available, but also doing a job right. We hope you enjoy. www.softstoryretrofitpros.com & www.baycitiesconstruction.com For additional note please follow the link below to our website. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In this weeks podcast, you will learn the ins and out of floor vibrations. We discuss what cause vibrations and how to mitigate the issue. For additional note please follow the link below to our website. Follow on Social Media: Website: theengineeringpodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
This week we are discussing the use of seismic systems with a high response modification factor (R) in a low to moderate seismic regions. You might be surprised to hear many opportunities to use these highly ductile systems in places you never thought. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Follow along in this episode where we dive into the world of heavy timber and more specifically cross laminated timber (CLT). What does the code think about CLT? Where does it come from? Who is using it and in what applications? Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Follow along in this episode where we interview Doug a computer scientist to learn his importance to the structural engineering world. You'll be surprised and might want to start learning more coding. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Welcome to our first series based on seismic design. Follow along to learn not only where earthquakes come from how to design for significant seismic loads. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Follow along in this episode where we dive into the world of Buckling Restrained Braced Frame. Where should they be used? And what does the code think about them. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Join along as we discuss the benefits of OSB and plywood for structural use. Find out where and when to use each material and what the code has to say. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
In Podcast #5, we discuss the hot topic of 3D printing buildings. If you want to stay updated with the industry and informed you'll want to take a listen. Follow us on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: Facebook.com/structuralpodcast
In Podcast #4, Max and Zach discuss the top major habits to learn early in your engineering career. We think that there are 3 items to know. Let us know your thoughts and if you have any questions, reach out to us! Follow us on Social Media: Youtube: https://youtu.be/npPI4XtDrqw Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast
In Podcast #3, we talk to David, a Mechanical Engineer, to discuss what he does as an engineer. You will learn what the differences are between the two engineering practices. If you have any questions, reach out to us! Follow us on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Facebook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com
Podcast #2 where we dive into how we got our first jobs at structural engineering firm. Follow along as you learn tips and trick to your first engineering job. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E
Podcast #1 where we dive into our first week as a new engineer at a structural engineering firm. We have very different experiences and engineering firms that we started at but now we work together. Follow along as you learn tips and trick for your first engineering job. Follow on Social Media: Website: TheEngineeringPodcast.com Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: facebook.com/structuralpodcast YouTube: youtu.be/KMSE1Nywa3E