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President’s Corner – February 2016 – Tan Tran

“SE Licensure in Texas?” For the last three years or so, I have heard about the effort to bring SE Licensure to the state of...

Young Engineers’ Happy Hour – Jennifer Ju

On December 18, 2015 the SEAoT Young Engineers group congregated during a Happy Hour sponsored by Perma-Pier. With plenty of appetizers and snacks going around...

TAMU January 2016 Meeting – Ashfaq Syed

The Texas A&M University SEAoT Student Chapter hosted their Fall semester picnic at Villa West Park in college station on Nov 21st. We had...

Secretary’s Corner – January 2016 – Chris Hill

After a long and contentious campaign and election I am proud to have been elected your Secretary for 2016! I look forward to working...

President’s Corner – January 2016 – Tan Tran

Greetings to Our Fellow Structural Engineers! Welcome to the first newsletter of 2016. Let me re-introduce myself, I am Tan Tran, PE, with Cardno Haynes Whaley, part of a global, comprehensive professional services provider.

January Meeting – Life in the Trenches: Lessons Learned in Geotechnical...

Texas is home to some of the most diverse soil conditions in the world, leading to challenging design considerations for the structural engineer. This presentation will discuss basic soil properties, focusing on the inherent expansive soil conditions most frequently found in the Greater Houston Area.

President’s Corner – November 2015 – Al Bustamante

Someone said that flexibility is the key to life...

November Meeting – The Specification, Design, Manufacture, and Installation of Cold-Formed...

The Specification, Design, Manufacture, and Installation of Cold-Formed Metal Trusses By David Boyd This course will provide an in-depth overview of the many critical elements and...

TAMU October 2015 Meeting – Ashfaq Syed

The Texas A&M University SEAoT Student Chapter had a general meeting on Oct 8th.

President’s Corner – October 2015 – Al Bustamante

Volition is the most powerful word in the English language.