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September Meeting – TAMU Kyle Field Redevelopment

The Texas A&M Kyle Field Redevelopment is the most extensive redevelopment of a collegiate athletic facility in history, redefining what is possible in sports facility...

President’s Corner – September 2016 – Tan Tran

Greetings to fellow Structural Engineers and welcome back from the break of our monthly meetings. This fall, we had shipped our second son to start...

Secretary’s Corner – September 2016 – Chris Hill

Hello All, I hope everyone had a great summer! I feels like is has been forever since I wrote to you. I hope to see...

SAVE THE DATE – Texas Wood Solutions Fair, September 14,...

Texas Wood Solutions Fair, September 14, 2016  |  up to 6.0 HSW / PDH credits 8 am to 5 pm, George R. Brown Convention Center,...

Lunch Seminar | July 12, The Woodlands |...

Practical and Inspirational: Exposing the Potential of Heavy Timber Construction Offering a mix of both the practical and inspirational, this presentation focuses on the use...

June Meeting – Structural Noncombustible Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Sheathing Panels

Structural Noncombustible Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Sheathing Panels By Adam Smith - USG Corporation The goal of the program is to present to the structural engineer the category...

President’s Corner – June 2016 – Tan Tran

Greetings Fellow Engineers, Let me tell you about an incident just happened to me. We are working on a large project, and it was time...

TAMU June 2016 Meeting – Natasha Boger

The student members of the Texas A&M Student Chapter of SEAoT finished up their Spring 2016 semester strong by diligently working on end of...

Secretary’s Corner – May 2016 – Chris Hill

Hello All, We are getting close to the half way point in the SEAoTx calendar, which is making me nervous for next year when I...

President’s Corner – May 2016 – Tan Tran

The “Marvelous” Structural Engineer Greetings fellow structural engineers! While I was resting after a jog, I idly flipped through a continuing education catalog. A course...