Volume 6, Number 1 – Spring 1991

Volume 6

Issue 1

In This Issue

GEORGE E. HECKER

China’s major water resources, in concert with the demands of its developing society, influence the research conducted in hydraulic engineering and how its derived technology is applied.

FARZAD KHABIRI

Up/ down construct~on offers a distinctive advantage in time savings and may be the only feasible construction option for many urban high-rise projects.

DONALD W. PFEIFER

Code changes and the availability of new materials permit engineers to design and build more highly corrosion-resistant reinforced and”prestressed concrete structures.

RICHARD M. SIMON, ROBERT J. PALERMO & HARRY E. RISSO

Combining a creative design concept with design/build contracting can save time & money on foundation construction projects.

DONALD R.F. HARLEMAN, SHAWN MORRISSEY & SUSAN MURCOTT

Increased removal efficiency through chemically enhanced primary treatment could reduce the size & cost of mandated secondary treatment.

WILLIAM A. WEILER, JR.

Measured shear wave velocity data are compared and evaluated for use in calculating soil effects on the design lateral force for structures under seismic loading.

WINDSOR SUNG

Data indicate that Boston Harbor will “recover” from the effects of copper and zinc pollution once discharges from wastewater plants cease.

Other issues in this volume

Volume 6
Issue 2
November 30, 1991