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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Digging Into the Plans

Bob

In this article, I continue my series on methods for Resident Engineers to get a new project started. So far, we’ve done a lot of cursory job review & walked the site. Last week, we […]

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Managing Suspended Solids in Construction Site Runoff – Part 2

Bob

So in my previous post regarding on-site stormwater treatment challenges (CLICK HERE), I described the unsuccessful treatment strategy we implemented on our Arsenal Road Interchange project using a stormwater filtration system. It was a great […]

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Managing Suspended Solids in Construction Site Runoff

Bob

If I’ve experienced any significant shift in the construction industry in the last 25 years, jobsite erosion control is on the top of the list. Mitigation of sediment-related issues has gone from what used to […]

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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Tracking Open Issues

Bob

Let’s talk about managing construction-related issues. Stop and think for a minute: How many issues can & do pop-up in the daily course of a construction project? Design problems Material delivery problems Staffing & production […]

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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Arm Rest Tracking Sheet

Bob

My dad is a consummate list maker. Lists of jobs to do around the house. Lists of TV shows. Grocery lists. Lists of beer he likes. I am a list maker, no doubt. When it […]

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    Tracking Professional Development Hours (PDH’s)

    If you are a Professional Engineer like me, then I’m going to bet $1 that you have struggled to some extent with keeping track of your PDH’s. Go ahead, admit it, this is a safe [...]
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