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Mr. Chad Morrison, P.E., F.ASCE


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Posted By Chad Morrison 04-09-2024 05:21 PM
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Could a large ship cause a Baltimore-like bridge collapse in RI? (providencejournal.com) One important distinction to make is that because the victims were repairing the bridge at the time, it was a jobsite safety issue. Certainly there was a plan to protect the workers from motor vehicles. Was ...
Posted By Chad Morrison 04-09-2024 05:21 PM
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Please allow me to share a new book on the topic: Collaborating for Comprehensivity: Fearnley, CJ: 9798321867235: Amazon.com: Books ------------------------------ Chad Morrison P.E., F.ASCE Professional Engineer Greenville RI ------------------------------
Posted By Chad Morrison 04-02-2024 08:04 AM
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This is a great resource! I just downloaded it. Do you know of any programs that have used it as a textbook? ------------------------------ Chad Morrison P.E., F.ASCE Professional Engineer Greenville RI ------------------------------
Posted By Chad Morrison 12-22-2023 04:46 PM
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Recently, I was asked to explain a structural failure in layman's terms. I was not involved with the design or investigation of the failed structure, so I could not offer a professional opinion. I think an analogy would have been useful in this situation, but again if the analogy was not a perfect fit ...
Posted By Chad Morrison 11-02-2023 04:23 PM
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This week, a Federal jury found the National Association of Realtors responsible for controlling commission rates. Regardless of market conditions and more buyers without brokers, rates have stayed at 5%-6%. US jury finds realtors liable for inflating commissions, awards $1.78 bln damages | ...