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Location: Los Angeles, CA Modular AOR Specs: 24-Unit Supportive Housing / 48 Shipping Containers / 3-Stories / 27,403 sf Project
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Location: Los Angeles, CA Modular AOR Specs: 24-Unit Supportive Housing / 48 Shipping Containers / 3-Stories / 27,403 sf Project
The Marshall Fire that blazed through Boulder County, Colorado on Thursday, December 30th has had a devastating impact on the
It all started a few months ago when I bought a house, an older gentleman’s house to be exact. The
EVstudio had the pleasure of designing the foundation for an elevated pedestrian pathway in Evergreen that links the Downtown business
When designing floor joists engineers must check several design properties including moment, shear, bearing and deflection. In this article we
In the last several months, I’ve had many questions about what constitutes a “restrained” concrete member, and what constitutes an
When the site has low to moderate swelling soil an interrupted or narrow spread footing may be used. The Geotechnical
My Post–Tension elevator speech is pretty well rehearsed at this point: “We drape steel cables — tendons — in the
We are doing an exciting renovation in the Conifer area that has a really unique front entry. The entrance evolved
A Raft Slab-on-Grade foundation can be as simple as a 4” thick slab with no reinforcement and a shallow perimeter
Simpson or USP? Each company has a wide range of framing connectors that meets the needs of almost every type
This post is provided by Earthcore SIPs. There are many conditions that determine the effectiveness of any building material to