Civil Engineering 2004 Jeff L. Brown - Abstracts

Civil Engineering 2004 Jeff L. Brown
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Airports: Sea-Tac terminal opens despite turbulence.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Back on track.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Bamboo house passes seismic test.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Cable-stayed pedestrian crossing doubles as sundial.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Chinese city to build aerial transportation system.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Coastal art gallery confronts wind, waves.(Jane Wernick Associates)(Whitybird)(BDSP)Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Column-free atrium combines, art, engineering.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Immersed tube to link two continents.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Infrastructure improvements to restore shrinking sea.(Aral Sea)Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Interchange reconstruction begins in Downtown Milwaukee.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Interchange to fill gap in Interstate 95.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Korean bridge/tunnel to join island to mainland.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Materials: Pennsylvania puts HPC to the test.(high-performance concrete)Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Observatory to cap Maine crossing.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Polystyrene panels to shelter families in Afghanistan.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Road improvement strategies tested on mountainous route.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Seattle light-rail construction begins.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Shipshape.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Skyscrapers reaches for highest environmental rating.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Student's drawings help to resurrect covered bridge.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Toronto takes off.(airport redevelopment project )Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
Work resumes on Soviet-era flood barrier.Science and technologyJeff L. Brown
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