Table of Contents
Features
Resources Renewed
By Jason Horwedel, SE, DBIA, Matt Williams, SE, and Phil Petermann
A 2015 assessment declared the Resources Building in California the No. 1 State-owned building most in need of repair. After a comprehensive renovation, the 62-year-old structure has turned from relic to radiant.
A Route 66 Icon Reborn
By David Neuhauser and Jose Joseph
The rehabilitation of Oklahoma’s Route 66 William H. Murray “Pony” Bridge connects the past and future.
Columns and Departments
Editorial
Climate Change, Codes, and the Structural Engineer’s Standard of Care
By Yvonne, Castillo, Esq.
Structural Design
Overcoming Data Gaps in Proprietary Cold-Formed Steel Connectors
By Arif Shahdin and Jose Palao Jr., PE
Structural Design
Two-Dimensional Modular Steel to Optimize Critical Path Steel Erection
By James Ryan, PE
Structural Analysis
Field Investigation and Evaluation of Roofing Systems Following a Major Wind Event
By Maria R. Martinez Herrera
Structural Analysis
Inspection, Evaluation, and Rehabilitation of the Taylor Bridge Gusset Plates
By Kai Marder and Dusan Radojevic
Structural Forum
Delegated Design of CMU Masonry–The Paradigm Shift Has Begun
By Jamie L. Davis, PE
InSights
BIM Execution Plans: Towards a One‑Page Communication Backbone
By Matt Sweeney, Kristopher Dane, Margaret Sullivan-Miller, and the Structural Engineering Institute Committee on Digital Design
Structural Sustainability
10 Things Every Structural Engineer Should Know About Embodied Carbon: Wood
By SE 2050 Resources Working Group
Structural Forum
Sustainability Starts at the Top
By Kevin Kuntz, SE, PE, Ian McFarlane, SE, PE, and Jonathan Tavarez, PE
