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(Unofficial) Secretary’s Corner – March 2017 – Chris Hill

Hello All! I wasn’t expecting to be able to write another Secretary’s corner after moving on to the role of Vice President but I am...

President’s Corner – February 2017 – Rick Miles

Has one of your projects ever given you a homework assignment? I’m not talking about responding to an RFI or issuing a quick sketch...

February Meeting – Techniques, Materials, and Design Considerations for Strengthening &...

Techniques, Materials, and Design Considerations for Strengthening & Repair of Existing Concrete Structures by Nate Poen Although the analysis and upgrade of concrete structures is somewhat...

January Meeting – Opportunities for Wood Use in Low-Rise Commercial

Opportunities for Wood Use in Low-Rise Commercial by Sherry Mundell This course is intended for designers who want to learn more about the use of wood-frame...

President’s Corner – January 2017 – Rick Miles

Happy New Year and greetings to SEAoT Houston Gulf Coast Members and Friends, and welcome to the first newsletter of 2017.  It seems like...

Secretary’s Corner – January 2017 – Chris Hill

Last month we had a happy hour at the Yard House in CityCentre to celebrate the end of the year and to introduce Emily...

TAMU December 2016 Meeting – Natasha Boger

Texas A&M Student Chapter President Natasha C. Boger On Thursday, December 1st, Texas A&M’s student chapter held their last meeting of the Fall 2016 semester. The...

SEAoT Houston Chapter Happy Hour – 12/8

Our SEAoT Houston-Gulf Coast Chapter will be having a happy hour, which will be at the Yard House in CityCentre next Thursday the 8th...

November Meeting – Evaluation and Repair of Historic Masonry Buildings

Evaluation and Repair of Historic Masonry Buildings By Rick Miles This presentation will focus on the evaluation and repair of historic masonry buildings.  Discussion will include...

President’s Corner – November 2016 – Tan Tran

Greetings Fellow Structural Engineers, This is the last time that I write to you as the President of the Chapter. It is appropriate that tis...