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PROJECT STARTUP

Project Startup – Pre-Job Administrative Tasks Part 2

Bob

Well, if I was to assume that you survived reading my last article on Pre-Job Administrative tasks (CLICK HERE TO READ IT), you may have already had to hit the medicine cabinet for some Visene & […]

PROJECT STARTUP

Project Startup – Pre-Job Administrative Setup

Bob

You know, when I decided to become an engineer, I knew a few things: –I was good at math –I liked solving problems –I enjoyed writing –I wanted to have a stable career I’d say, […]

RE's TOOLBOX

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 […]

RE's TOOLBOX

Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Organize Your Plan Review

Bob

I want to continue my series of articles on how a construction Resident Engineer gears up to get a new project started. So far, we’ve done a lot of cursory job review & walked the […]

RE's TOOLBOX

Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Initial Field Recon

Bob

In my last article, I started a series on looking at how a construction Resident Engineer gets a project started (CLICK HERE TO READ IT). We looked at the initial “winter work” kind of activities, […]

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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox

  • RE's TOOLBOX

    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 [...]
  • Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Tracking Schedules
  • Curing Concrete with Plastic? Be Careful…
  • Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Constructability Reviews
  • A Construction Engineer’s Toolbox
  • Project Manager’s Toolbox – The Job Cost Worksheet
  • PROJECT MANAGEMENT TACTICS – Tracking Open Job Issues
  • Search & Rescue Gear List
  • Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Tracking Open Issues
  • Toolbox – Pipe Jacking & Directional Boring

POST MORTEMS

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  • The Risk of Traffic – Final Chapter
  • Managing Suspended Solids in Construction Site Runoff
  • When Slopes Fail – Part 1
  • The Risk of Traffic – Part 2

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