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- Webinar No: WBNR 1166
- PDH Units: 2
Webinar No: WBNR 1166
PDH Units: 2
4.3
- Webinar No: WBNR 1166
- PDH Units: 2
Webinar No: WBNR 1166
PDH Units: 2
Intended Audience: structural, mechanical, geotechnical engineers, and architects
Credits: 2 PDH Units
When: Wednesday 6/15. 2 - 4 pm ET
This Webinar offers first-hand experience and case studies of forensic investigations of various types of structures throughout North America.
It provides crucial information in understanding the forensic engineering principles and the process of developing forensic engineering reports.
Furthermore, assists structural, mechanical, geotechnical engineers, and architects both in the private and government sectors as well as general contractors, to understand the causes of structural failures and forensic examination of structures.
Date: Wednesday. June 15. 2022. Starts: 2 - 4 pm ET Credits: 2 PDH Units
Learning Objectives:
At the successful conclusion of this webinar, you will learn the following knowledge and skills:- Investigation of steel structures.
- Investigation of wood structures.
- Investigation of concrete structures.
- Investigation of masonry and building facades.
- Load testing and instrumentation of existing structures.
- Post-disaster Safety Evaluation of Buildings.
Special Webinar Instructions
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