So this time, only a few more months passed before I revisited the corporate weblog. I guess that means I’m doing better, but it’s slow going. The holidays presented a lot of time away from the office. That’s my excuse and I’m going to stick to it.
So this time, only a few more months passed before I revisited the corporate weblog. I guess that means I’m doing better, but it’s slow going. The holidays presented a lot of time away from the office. That’s my excuse and I’m going to stick to it.
Matt Bernard, P.L.S. and Todd Enke, P.L.S. discuss the important differences between grid and ground surveys that you need to know about when procuring survey and design services.
Generally when discussing the topic of pavement there are two main categories to consider, rigid and flexible. As with most things in engineering there are pros and cons to each of these types and one may be selected over another depending on the specific needs of a project.
I will be another of the webloggers here on the R.O. Anderson Engineering website. This is also my first entry (here), although I have ten-years of experience writing weblog essays (on my personal site).