SEAoT Houston
Secretary’s Corner – February 2015 – Rick Miles
2015 is underway and promises to be a busy year for the SEAoT Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter. As host chapter for the SEAoT State Conference this year,...
February 2015 Meeting – Foundation Features Tall Buildings and Braced Excavations...
Braced excavation and foundation systems of tall buildings in the Houston Area are presented through a case study of the recently completed B G Group...
TAMU January 2015 Meeting – Alejandro Zepeda
On behalf of the entire Texas A&M student chapter, I would like to say Howdy! My name is Alejandro Zepeda and I am excited to announce...
President’s Corner – January 2015
It is a privilege and an honor to serve as the Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter President for 2015. I am confident that 2015 will be a...
January 2015 – Tackling Travertine Cladding Repairs – Al Bustamante
A reliable repair approach to evaluate and repair distressed thin travertine stone panels on a 30+ year old buildings, and at the same time minimize...
Secretary’s Report – October 2014 – Tan Tran
A belated welcome to our fellow engineers!
Last month’s meeting was one of our typical meetings, with the familiar faces of frequent attendants and a few new occasional faces as well. The meeting was sponsored by Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. ; Thus, we were all able to enjoy a few drinks with our fellow engineers.
TAMU October 2014 Meeting – Kim Lyons
The Texas A&M University SEAoT Student Chapter has already had a pretty busy October. We hosted Joel Barron, P.E. and Bryan Tyson, E.I.T. from the Dallas office of Thornton Tomasetti. Joel and Bryan gave a presentation over some of the recent sports projects Thornton Tomasetti completed.
President’s Address – October 2014 – Steve Wilkerson
Dear fellow Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter members: I thought I would take this opportunity to make sure that my fellow SEAoT chapter members know about the
resources available on the NCSEA (National Council of Structural Engineers Associations) website. Of course, as a SEAoT member, you already receive STRUCTURE magazine,
a monthly publication of NCSEA, our parent organization.
October 2014 – Techniques, Materials, and Design Considerations for Strengthening and...
Although the analysis, repair and upgrade of existing concrete structures is somewhat of a “scientific art” that has been practiced for many years, it has evolved into a complex science that requires a blend of engineering, material science and construction perspectives.