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Over the course of more than 175,000 projects, WJE engineers, architects, and materials have worked to extend the life of countless structures, improve our understanding of why materials and structures fail, and contribute to a safer and more durable built world. We’re passionate about our work and believe it is our responsibility to share our experiences and lessons learned for the enrichment of our clients and the advancement of our industry.
We hope you learn something new that helps you better understand and address a challenge you face in your own work.
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We regularly host webinars on interesting topics and challenges related to the built world. You’re encouraged to search through our library for subjects of interest to you. Watch, listen, and share these recordings with others, and join our webinar mailing list to receive invitations to upcoming live webinars. Attendees are eligible for American Institute of Architects Learning Units, which count toward licensing requirements for professional engineers in most states.
Whether you join us live or view a recording, we hope you'll learn something new that will help you in your work.
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Webinar summarizing new OSHA rule that will have significant ramifications for many buildings MORE >Prepare Your Building for Compliance with New OSHA Rules
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Increased use of PLCs will impact properties of concrete, specifications and standards,... MORE >Impact of Portland Limestone Cements
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Insight into OSHA requirements and how to ensure structurally adequate supports MORE >Facade Access Equipment: Is Your Building OSHA Compliant?
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High-level overview of masonry topics with examples to illustrate best practices MORE >Masonry Basics
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How to avoid problems in new systems, and how to repair existing ones MORE >Cold Weather Condensation Problems in Low-Sloped Roofs
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Overview of Chicago's High-Rise Fire Ordinance and guidelines to achieve compliance MORE >After the Deadline: Compliance with Chicago's High-Rise Fire Ordinance
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Systematic approach for evaluating terra cotta facades, including both laboratory and field testing MORE >Evaluation of Terra Cotta Cladding Systems
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Overview of seismic evaluation process and key areas to examine when considering seismic safety MORE >Evaluating the Seismic Safety of Buildings
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Investigation of performance issues associated with bridge and structure grout MORE >SikaGrout 300PT
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Roofing Adhesives for Membrane and Insulation Attachment MORE >Roofing Adhesives
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In-situ glass reportedly damaged by wind-borne debris MORE >Strength of Damaged, In-Service Glass
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Overview of how solid sawn wood allowable stresses are developed and tested MORE >Wood Allowable Stresses
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Design considerations for slab-on-grade construction focusing on concepts used by WJE MORE >Slab-On-Grade: Introduction to Design Considerations
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Introduction to UHPC, and a discussion of its development and properties MORE >Introduction to Ultra-High Performance Concrete
Experience our capabilities, project work, laboratories, and company culture as told by our staff and clients in this selection of videos.
Our professionals are leaders in key industry organizations and technical committees and regularly contribute to the ongoing dialogue of the built world at conferences and other educational forums. Check back soon to see where our experts will be speaking next.
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If you’re planning your next meeting or conference and need a knowledgeable and experienced speaker to address industry challenges and solutions related to structural, architectural, and materials problems in new and existing structures, please contact us today.FacadeOrdinance.com contains general information regarding facade ordinances in various cities throughout the United States. The site contains information, deadlines, and timelines on facade ordinances for Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Jersey City, Milwaukee, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and St. Louis.
SeismicOrdinances.com serves as a knowledge base for information regarding seismic assessment and retrofit requirements and relevant deadlines that pertain to seismic ordinances in various cities throughout California. The site covers both wood-frame soft-story structures and non-ductile concrete structures in the following cities: Alameda, Berkeley, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Carpinteria, Culver City, Fremont, Hayward, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Mountain View, Oakland, Pasadena, Richmond, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Monica, Torrance, and West Hollywood.
SustainableConcrete.com provides information about the many considerations that need to be made when specifying, evaluating, and constructing sustainable concrete. We are intimately knowledgeable of the industry trend towards sustainable concrete and ready to help our clients navigate these changes through comprehensive and innovative problem-solving.