Understanding the New Context of Risk in Structural Engineering: BIM & AI

Throughout the global engineering profession, there is an ongoing academic discussion about the need to contextualise risk for society in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.
Dealing with Black Marks on New Warehouse Flooring

Some owners and occupants of new high-bay warehouses are concerned to find the pristine appearance of floor surfaces becoming blemished by black marks that resist cleaning.
Design and Construction of APEC Haus, Papua New Guinea

CRC successfully designed the lifting beam for the raising of continuous 60 to 70 metre-long Kingspan insulated roof panels at APEC Haus, Papua New Guinea, in preparation for the APEC Summit.
Structural Steel Bolting Issues Caused by Misunderstanding and Lack of Precision

Insufficient understanding of torque and tension in structural steel bolting can mean the structural reliability of steel buildings is compromised over time. Why does this problem occur, and how it can be prevented or fixed if detected.
Structural Reliability and Risk-Informed Decision-Making by Property Owners

Should owners of high-bay warehousing distribution centers take additional measures to hedge against the increased risk of structural failure?
High Bay Warehouse Design and Critical Issues in Engineering

The rising demand for high bay warehousing in Australia highlights the need for engineers skilled in sophisticated warehouse automation.
Industrial Flooring Impregnation: Facts and Fallacies

The intensive promotion of industrial flooring impregnation products could give the impression that all high-specification industrial flooring would benefit from an impregnation treatment.