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Here's How, Embodied Carbon: 15 Minutes on The Structural Engineer’s InfluenceOctober 23, 2024
From schematic design to construction, structural engineers have many opportunities to reduce embodied carbon on building projects.
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2022 Lee Petrella and Daniel A. Cuoco Scholarship Winners
December 09, 2022
Thornton Tomasetti has provided two college students – Xiaoxiao Zhang and Samuel Landesman – with scholarships for the 2022-23 academic year.
Daily Commercial News: Finishing The Facade
December 05, 2022
Facade work is reaching the top floor of the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre at the University of Toronto on College Street in Toronto.
Retrofit: Ingenuity and Technology Breathe New Life into Historic Terra-cotta Half Columns
November 18, 2022
Cited for its “wonderful demonstrations of the use of current technology in preservation,” the restoration of New York’s historic Merchants’ Exchange Building earned retrofit Magazine's Metamorphosis Awards’ top prize in the Exterior Restoration category.
ASCE: How To Keep Civil Engineers Safe at Work, In The Field
November 17, 2022
From busy construction sites and active bridges and highways to structural failure investigations and COVID risks, engineers can encounter a number of potentially dangerous situations when conducting jobsite visits.
Why Choose Thornton Tomasetti for your SB 4-D Milestone Inspection?
November 14, 2022
Our engineers and architects are ready to help you meet Florida's new legal obligations. Here are six reasons to choose us.
Action News 5 Memphis: Tom Lee Park Installs New Wooden Canopy Beams
November 04, 2022
Crews hoisted a wooden beam into place on the giant metal canopy which will be the centerpiece of the park. The contractor calls this “an engineering marvel that no one has ever seen in Memphis before.”
KC Current Stadium Breaks Ground
November 03, 2022
The first purpose-built venue for a professional female soccer team in North America broke ground last month in Missouri.
Arecibo Collapse Forensic Report Released
August 11, 2022
It took just seconds for the 900-ton instrument platform at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico to come crashing down into the 305-meter-wide dish, destroying the iconic radio telescope.