Void in Footers – Purposes and Different Void Systems
Void In Footers One of the main elements that EVstudio Inspectors look for when observing footers is that void is
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Void In Footers One of the main elements that EVstudio Inspectors look for when observing footers is that void is
It all started a few months ago when I bought a house, an older gentleman’s house to be exact. The
Long ago, when I started my career, a contractor asked me if he could use a concrete saw to “cut
EVstudio had the pleasure of designing the foundation for an elevated pedestrian pathway in Evergreen that links the Downtown business
In the last several months, I’ve had many questions about what constitutes a “restrained” concrete member, and what constitutes an
My Post–Tension elevator speech is pretty well rehearsed at this point: “We drape steel cables — tendons — in the
Prologue: EVstudio has designed several apartment/condo buildings recently, and all of them have one thing in common. That’s right! Each
Prologue: EVstudio has designed several apartment/condo buildings recently, and all of them have one thing in common. That’s right! Each
So picture it, you, the ultimate DIYer — Soon-To-Be proud homeowner of your own house. Maybe you have your perfect
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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.
Good day! Your usual post–tension maniac here, with more exciting information on post-tensioning! A few months ago, I mentioned that
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