WELCOME to
Learn, Innovate, Excel! The entire team from SE Solutions would like to wish you and your family a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving.
Our goal with this newsletter is to provide useful information and tips that will help you save time, be more productive, and also reduce risk. This information complements our SE University program, by introducing you to tips on a wide variety of topics affecting structural engineers.
If you have any tips you would like to share as part of a future
Learn, Innovate, Excel newsletter, please email
Lisa Willard or
Brian Quinn.
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ANCHORED IN KNOWLEDGE: RESOURCES FOR
ANCHORS IN CONCRETE
Is your library lacking in design examples for anchors in concrete? Are you familiar with the code-required inspections and certifications for concrete anchors? Designing anchors in concrete can be complex and time-consuming if done by hand. Given the ever-increasing utility and flexibility of post-installed anchors, having the best resources on your bookshelf can ensure all failure modes are considered, all specifications are clear, and inspection requirements are met.
In the September 2018 SE University session, Donald Meinheit, PE, SE, from Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., concluded a two-part series by presenting
Anchors: Design Examples and Qualification/Certification/Inspection. Don reviewed code applications to design problems and why qualification standards exist. He also identified code requirements for installation and inspection certification, and referenced recommended compliance testing.
When designing anchors in concrete, using the most recent guidelines is essential, since the topic is rather new, relatively speaking. Don referenced the most common publications offering guidance on the design of anchors in concrete. Typically, engineers have relied heavily on Chapter 17 in
ACI 318 as the primary design reference for anchors, but other important documents include...
read the full article on our SE University blog.
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PRINCIPLES FOR CONCISE TECHNICAL WRITING
When was the last time you reflected on your writing process for emails, reports, or client updates? Have you considered ways to improve how your audience may perceive your document? Writing is truly an artform, and technical writing requires great skill to engage and inform readers without being unnecessarily complex and difficult for readers to understand. Producing clear and concise documents can help communicate technical information effectively and improve your esteem with your readers or clients.
 In October 2018, Janel Miller, from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, gave a presentation on
Improving Clarity, Coherence, and Conciseness in Technical Writing. Janel reviewed how to prepare coherent documents, engage and persuade readers, and apply principles of concise writing to improve clarity.
Janel gave excellent pointers on how to simplify writing to reduce the verbal complexity so readers can understand the technical complexity. She reviewed Joseph Williams' five principles of concise writing from the text
Style: Toward Clarity and Grace. These principles are...
read the full article on our SE University blog.
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SEU SPEAKER INSPIRES ORGANIZATIONS:
ASCE, ACI, PCI, CRSI FOUNDATIONS
AND
PHEASANT BRANCH CONSERVANCY
SE University began the
SEU Speaker Inspires
program in 2015 as a way to "pay it forward," enabling our speakers to designate a charity/organization of their choice for SE University to make a donation to help improve our world. To learn more about the organizations that SE University speakers have chosen, please read our
SEU Speaker Inspires Blog Posts
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Donald Meinheit, PhD, PE, SE, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. |
In September 2018, SE University welcomed Donald Meinheit, PhD, PE, SE, from Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., to present Anchors: Design Examples and Qualification/Certification/Inspection. Don has chosen to split his donation between the foundations for ASCE (https://www.ascefoundation.org/), ACI (https://www.acifoundation.org/), PCI (http://pci-foundation.org/), and CRSI (http://crsi-foundation.org/) for the SEU Speaker Inspires donation of the month.
Don shared why he chose these professional organizations: "When in school, whether undergraduate or graduate, knowing how your career will unfold is impossible to imagine. I was recently given the opportunity to discuss a topic that many years ago was not on any radar, but now is an interesting and important design aspect for connecting structural elements together. I credit the ability to learn new things to both the universities I attended and the professional organizations in which I have taken an active role. That is why in addition to the three universities named last month, I have elected to donate the honorarium to the following professional organizations: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Concrete Institute (ACI), Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI), and the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) foundations."
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Janel Miller, University of Wisconsin at Madison |
In October 2018, SE University welcomed back Janel Miller, from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, to present Improving Clarity, Coherence, and Conciseness in Technical Writing. Janel designated the Pheasant Branch Conservancy (http://www.pheasantbranch.org/) for the SEU Speaker Inspires donation of the month.
Janel shared why she chose this organization, "The Pheasant Branch Conservancy in Middleton, WI, protects a natural wetland recharged by artesian springs that sustain numerous wildlife and native plants year around. Unfortunately, southwest Wisconsin experienced serious flooding in August, 2018, and several areas of the conservancy were damaged and need to be restored. I am helping with the restoration because natural areas like Pheasant Branch inspire me to remember my role as a steward of our planet and all of its resources."
Thank you, Don and Janel, for helping structural engineers with your SE University session, and for your designations of ASCE, ACI, CSI, and CRSI Foundations and Pheasant Branch Conservancy as our SEU Speaker Inspires Organizations of the Month!
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STATES WITH UPCOMING LICENSE RENEWALS
In preparation for the end of the year, we'd like to remind you that upcoming SE University sessions can be used to help you meet your continuing education requirements. If additional hours are needed, please contact
Lisa Willard to discuss how we can help you.
The following states have license renewals on November 30
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Illinois SE (November 30) |
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ALL engineers in the following states have license renewals on December 31st:
Alabama
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North Carolina
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Georgia |
Washington* |
Mississippi |
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SOME engineers in the following states have license renewals on December 31st:
Arkansas
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New Mexico
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Iowa |
North Dakota |
Missouri |
Oregon |
Nebraska |
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*These states do not have continuing education requirements.
In addition to the states listed above, there are other states that may require renewal based on your initial date of licensure or other rules for that state. Please check your license information to confirm your renewal dates.
For more information about license renewal, please visit our Continuing Education Requirements by State page, where you can click on states in which you are licensed to see the license renewal date, as well as the continuing education requirements for that state. If you would like a complete summary of all 50 states, a PDF file is available for download below the map. This option can also be selected if you are viewing the page from a mobile device.
We hope that you find this information beneficial. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Willard.
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COMING NEXT TO SE UNIVERSITY:
UPDATES TO THE SEISMIC PROVISIONS IN ASCE 7-16
On December 12, John Hooper, SE, from Magnusson Klemencic Associates, will present
Updates to the Seismic Provisions in ASCE 7-16
for SE University
. This session will be held from 12:30 - 2:00 pm EST.
Handouts and registration emails for this session will be sent to SE University companies on Friday, December 7th.
HSS TRUSS CONNCECTIONS: THE Ts, Ks, AND Ys OF IT ALL
On January 9, R. Bradlee Fletcher SE, from Atlas Tube, will present
HSS Truss Connections: The Ts, Ks, and Ys of it All
for SE University
. This session will be held from 12:30 - 2:00 pm EST.
Handouts and registration emails for this session will be sent to SE University companies on Friday, January 4th.
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Thank you for reading our
Learn, Innovate, Excel Newsletter - we hope you found this information useful. If there are any questions we can answer, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone or email.
Additionally, if you would be willing to help other structural engineers by sharing tips that you have, please email your tip to
Tips@LearnWithSEU.com. If we choose your tip to publish, you will have your choice of a $50 Amazon gift card or a $50 donation sent to the Structural Engineering Association of your choice.
Regards,
Your SE University Team
Brian Quinn, P.E. Brian.Quinn@LearnWithSEU.com Lisa Willard, P.E. Lisa.Willard@LearnWithSEU.com Jenny Schultz, P.E. Jenny.Schultz@LearnWithSEU.com Cathleen Jacinto, S.E., P.E. Cathleen.Jacinto@LearnWithSEU.com Linda Benson Linda.Benson@LearnWithSEU.com |
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Coming Soon to SE University
ALL SESSIONS 1.5 HOURS (1.5 PDHs) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
Updates to the Seismic Provisions in ASCE 7-16
John Hooper, SE
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
HSS Truss Connections: The Ts, Ks, and Ys of It All
R. Bradlee Fletcher, SE
Atlas Tube
Ethics Session (Session Title TBD)
Matthew Rechtien, PE, Esq.
For updated session descriptions and schedules, visit the SCHEDULE page.
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