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Mr. Erik Gibbs, P.E., M.ASCE

South County Engineering

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Posted By Erik Gibbs 01-27-2023 05:32 PM
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I don't believe that a separate SE license should be required for civil engineers who want to practice structural engineering, although I do think that it should be dependent upon the type of structural engineering each person wants to practice. For government buildings and high rises I think that ...
Posted By Erik Gibbs 08-26-2021 11:53 AM
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Interesting, I wasn't aware that an entire building can be 3d printed. Are the entire structural components also 3d printed? What about the l.f.r.s.? ------------------------------ Erik Gibbs P.E., M.ASCE South County Engineering San Juan Capistrano CA ------------------------------
Posted By Erik Gibbs 05-13-2019 11:27 AM
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Great question. I have used both Enercalc and Tedds and am currently using Tedds for my own business. My decision to purchase Tedds when I was first starting my business was based on the total number of different calculation types available, in addition to a 2d analysis program that is part of the standard ...
Posted By Erik Gibbs 01-09-2019 12:15 PM
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Pedro, I agree 100% with you. Once the fundamentals up to and including principles of structural analysis & design are completed, I think that a hands on learning by doing would only strengthen some of the fundamental principles and most likely broaden their design base. All too often I come across ...
Posted By Erik Gibbs 05-05-2017 01:30 PM
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Some interesting comments. One thing that I know is changing is the attitude towards women engineers, especially Civil / Structural. As a Civil practicing Structural I have come across contractors in the field that have told me about working on projects that were engineered by a woman engineer. They ...