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It’s Up…It’s Good!
By Brian Dickson, S.E., P.E., and Wyatt Henderson, S.E., P.E.
Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers and Super Bowl 50, sets NFL records for seismic design and timely completion.

Going National
By Victoria Cservenyak
Over the past quarter-century, the National Student Steel Bridge Competition has evolved from a small academic competition in Michigan to a national showcase of skill and ingenuity that preps students for real-world bridge design.

Connection Design, Detailing and Fabrication for Seismic Resistance
By Robert Whyte, S.E., P.E.
A few important things to know when looking at a potential job for the first time.

Effective Project Management
By Lyn Busby
Achieving the best overall results starts with the successful management of each of the parts.

Fun is in the Details
By Terri Meyer Boake
When leaving structural steel exposed to view, clean connection details make a difference.

It’s Not All About Me: A Holistic Approach to Constructability
By Phil Jones, P.E., P.Eng.
Collaboration is one of the keys to constructability.

The Splice is Right
By Sylvie Boulanger, P.Eng., Ph.D., Carol Drucker, S.E., P.E., P.Eng., Lawrence F. Kruth, P.E., Duane K. Miller, P.E., and Terri Meyer Boake
Sixteen tips for fostering collaboration when it comes to splices.

Nonbuilding Structures and Nonstructural Components
By Chris Kimball, S.E., P.E.
Knowing the differences between the two makes all the difference.

Steel Joist Floor Systems: Best Practices
By Michael A. West, P.E., and David Samuelson, P.E.
Where to look for guidelines and practical advice on using open-web steel joists in floor construction.

Battling Bias 
By Natalie Holder
Three crucial questions for uncovering unconscious bias in the workplace.