Carleton Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering graduate, Abi Kang, talks about building a sustainable career in engineering. Read the entire article here.
Author: Carlo Citto
Torin McCue presents at the 2022 TMS Annual Meeting
Torin recently presented on nondestructive evaluation of stone anchor corrosion effects at the 2022 TMS Annual Meeting held October 12-15, 2022, in Denver, Colorado. Abstract:Historic stone masonry often has embedded…
Carlo Citto co-author Structure Magazine article on the Rehabilitation of the Historic McElmo Flume
The Montezuma Valley Irrigation Company Flume No. 6, also referred to as the McElmo Creek Flume, located near the City of Cortez in Montezuma County, Colorado, is the last remaining…
Investigation of the Bennington Battle Monument
Atkinson-Noland & Associates, in collaboration with Stevens & Associates, Silman, and Vertical Access will carry out a Surface Penetrating Radar (SPR) investigation at the Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington, Vermont,…
Michael Schuller co-author Structure Magazine article on the Sperry Chalet Reconstruction
The Sperry Chalet, one of two remaining chalets within Glacier National Park’s high country, was heavily damaged by a wildfire in 2017. The interior log structures were burned completely, and…
Michael Schuller interviewed at the 2021 World of Concrete
Michael Schuller met with Bill Palmer, editor of the World of Concrete 360 newsletter, to discuss evaluation and repair of older masonry structures. The interview is part of series of…