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Scott Onishuk, P.E., M.ASCE


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Posted By Scott Onishuk 06-18-2020 12:14 PM
Found In Egroup: Horizontal/Subsurface Infrastructure & Transportation
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Hello, Ammar It seem to me you could be looking at the situation one-sided: A. If you have a cabinet in a median--one that is so close to the road you're worried about door swings and service folks standing by the roadside--certainly It is important to consider safety for agency folks / contractors ...
Posted By Scott Onishuk 06-12-2020 01:21 PM
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Hello Oanh Since you are posting in this forum, I assume your focus includes transportation. And although you're looking for free software, my point is about the software itself. I've been in this industry a long time: If you become an expert using CIVIL3D for roadway/highway work, you will ...
Posted By Scott Onishuk 04-23-2019 01:27 PM
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I'm late to the party...but what Mr. Coucheron-Aamot said is the golden rule regarding gathering the data itself. Regarding keeping the data...is an a age-old dilemma. I am seeing greater-and-greater empathy regarding even caring about record drawings. Some of this may because I am seeing unprecedented ...
Posted By Scott Onishuk 03-28-2019 11:41 AM
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Thank you for sharing your team's solution. We use a lot of permeable pavers here in Southern California. One church--with many​ locations--uses them almost exclusively because they can be installed by the members. I believe they've even bought their own equipment to handle all the material and take ...
Posted By Scott Onishuk 02-28-2019 12:43 PM
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Hello from California, About 10 years ago I designed site improvements for a school on a 4 acre property with an existing church. This is considered fairly large property-"near downtown"-- for an area with some of the highest land values in the US. Since construction, I've monitored performance ...