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Project Case Study: Ohio River Bridges Project and ProjectWise

Conferences, Presentations and Interaction with Peers in Virtual Environment

Yesterday, I attended 3D Virtual Forum ("Forum") on Sustainable Energy at Leonardo ENERGY.

Software for structural engineering and construction - slides for IABSE 2007 presentation

On September 19-21, 2007 I am attending IABSE symposium in Weimar, Germany to present a paper entitled Software for structural engineering and construction: the past, the present and the futur


Closer Integration Between AEC Software Database and Structural Wiki

BridgeArt.net announces closer integration between its database of AEC software and structural wiki


Handheld device 'sees' damage in concrete bridges, piers

Engineers at MIT have developed a new technique for detecting damage in concrete bridges and piers that could increase the safety of aging infrastructure by allowing easier, more frequent, onsite insp


Stonehenge - Demonstration of Techniques That May Have Been Used to Build It

In this video, retired construction worker with a passion for moving large and heavy objects demonstrates techniques, based on using mechani

Using Dokuwiki to Introduce Wiki Collaboration to Corporate Environment

The simplicity and power of free and opensource DokuWiki is simply amazing.

Solving Geoengineering Problems by Neural Networks

(BridgeArt.net Press Release) - Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, 28 December 2006 - In a continuous effort to solve complex, yet common, geoengineering problems, engineers and researchers are attempting to

Architectural Software for Virtual Construction is Gaining Popularity

"Build it twice, once virtually in the computer and then physically in the real world" is an approach that is gradually gaining appeal among architects and structural engineers.

The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry is often considered to be a late adopter of modern information technologies. Part of the reason may be that each architectural or civil work is a single unique "product", and therefore the benefits of automating certain design procedures may not be that rewarding as in the other engineering industries, such as automotive and mechanical, where many identical physical pieces are manufactured from a single design. But things may have started changing recently.

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