Volume 2, Number 2 – Fall 1987

Volume 2

Issue 2

In This Issue

CARL R. JOHNSON & EDWARD T. BLAIR

Computerizing a water distribution system requires an assessment of user needs to develop effective databases and software, and to select appropriate computer hardware.

THOMAS D. LARSON

Public institutions are in a state of crisis in their attempts to render basic services. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is a case in point that management performance is integral to a sound public organization.

STEVEN HIGHFILL

A successful renovation requires a thorough evaluation of the building’s condition, as well as an appreciation of its condition, in order to determine the design plan.

Steven Highfill

A successful renovation requires a thorough evaluation of the building’s condition, as well as an appreciation of its condition, in order to determine the design plan.

SIDNEY J. WARTEL

Civil engineers and builders contract with owners to perform studies and designs and to undertake construction. Engineers should be aware of the basic elements of, and critical issues involved in, engineering and construction contracts.

MICHAEL C. LOULAKIS

While an engineering firm might open itself to increased risk, the design-build contracting method can provide significant advantages to the engineering firm and owner in carefully selected situations.

The Society honors three members for their professional excellence, achievements and contributions.

Other issues in this volume

Volume 2
Issue 1
April 30, 1987