by GCO | May 23, 2022 | Urban Engineering
Author(s) Michael Jefferies, PEng Abstract The last two decades have seen five large tailings dam failures, which developed suddenly and statically with damages of US$ billions and many deaths. These are company-threatening events, far outside societal...
by GCO | May 23, 2022 | Transportation
Author(s) Man Zhou, PhD Haiyan Zhuang, MS Changqing Li, PhD Xiaolong Su, PhD Abstract Xiong’an railway station near Beijing in China is the largest railway station in Asia. It was opened in December 2020 and took just 2 years to build. Novel features include...
by GCO | May 23, 2022 | Transportation
Author(s) Tathagatha Khan, MTech Smruti Sourava Mohapatra, PhD Partha Pratim Dey, PhD Abstract The conflicting traffic volume (CTV) is one of the crucial parameters for the estimation of U-turn capacity at a mid-block median opening (MBMO). Therefore, in this...
by GCO | May 23, 2022 | Articles, Podcasts
Episode Info Andrew, Ian, and Patrick hear from listeners about low decks and landslides, before taking questions about converting a deck to a screened porch, insulating the floor of a raised addition, and detailing exterior foam...
by GCO | May 21, 2022 | How To
Brief Whether they’re intentionally made or not, holes in walls happen. Fortunately for homeowners and renters alike, though, patching small and large holes in drywall is a relatively easy DIY project. Follow our guide to patching holes to learn how to tackle...
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