Post-Tension Crack Control (or, Keep that Duct Tape Handy)
Last month, I wrote a blog post about things you can’t fix with duct tape — specifically, post-tension tendon sheathing.
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Last month, I wrote a blog post about things you can’t fix with duct tape — specifically, post-tension tendon sheathing.

I recently went out to do a punch list review on one of EV Studio’s latest projects which is nearing
We’re currently discussing options for concrete sport courts with a client. The two options are a cast in place concrete
Join us in welcoming two new steller EVers to our structural engineering family. Mark Hamilton, P.E. has recently joined
Did you ever wonder if something is still good years later? If something you own is still functional after years
Getting Creative- An Inspector’s Pursuit of Construction High Design In my field of Inspections and Observations, I come across a

There are many different foundation types and each one has a unique feature and advantage over other types. I’ll
Courts for basketball, tennis and other sports need to be free of cracking. At the same time, they are large
Spend any time as a structural engineer that deals with residential structures and you will no doubt be asked to

Jim Houlette, the Director of EVstudio’s Structural Engineering Department has been nominated to be the HBA’s Builder Partner of the
In the last year, EVstudio has transitioned to its new location on 48th Avenue in Denver, Colorado. This places us
Good day! Your usual post–tension maniac here, with more exciting information on post-tensioning! A few months ago, I mentioned that
4600 Plettner Lane
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9442 North Capital of Texas Highway
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Austin, TX 78759
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