Monday, December 26, 2016
Two Methods that Enhance Storm Water Management
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Follow these Measures to Stem Storm Water Damage
Friday, December 9, 2016
Storm Water Management Is Vital to Maintaining Healthy Communities

Whenever it rains or when snow starts melting, you probably don’t give a second thought about where all that water goes. The truth is that this water, more technically known as “storm water runoff,” if not managed properly, can lead to expensive damage and widespread catastrophe to both urban and rural areas.
What’s storm water runoff, anyway?
Runoff pertains to the snowmelt or rain that flows over the land surface and not absorbed by the soil. Due to the addition of parking lots, roads, driveways, rooftops, and other surfaces, the water is prevented from soaking into the ground. In turn, all that water with nowhere to go greatly increases the volume of runoff during storms. Read more from this blog:
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Thursday, December 8, 2016
Four Surprising Projects Worked on by Civil Engineering Companies

When you think about civil engineering, the first things that come to mind are probably buildings and other types of infrastructure. While this is certainly correct, the jobs of civil engineering companies don’t wholly revolve around big-ticket projects like bridges and high-rises. In fact, you might be surprised to know that some of the most common things integral to daily life and enjoyment are likely to be a product of civil engineers.
Water Slide’s Slippery Part
A water slide is one of the many fun things you can do in a theme park. However, it wouldn’t be possible without the help of a civil engineer. A civil engineer designed a pumping system that’s able to circulate exactly the amount needed to the flume. Without this system, the water slide would not work. Read more on this article:
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Friday, November 18, 2016
Beyond Rainfall: 3 Types of Reclaimed Water
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Civil Engineering: Going Green
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
How Structural Engineering Services Can Help for Your Home or Business

A lot of people tend to become confused about the relationship between civil and structural engineering, or if there is even a delineation between the two at all. Actually, structural engineering is a subset of the practice of civil engineering. Both, after all, are concerned with the integrity of the structure about to be constructed.
Structural engineering firms, however, are focused more on how well a structure can withstand pressures and stresses of the surrounding environment, so that it can be guaranteed safe for daily use. From wind velocities to possible earthquake effects, the goal of a structural engineer is to ensure that the roads and buildings, as well as, any other type of structures will remain standing.
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Monday, October 24, 2016
Understanding the Necessity and Impact of Civil Engineering Firms

Civil engineering is, without a doubt, one of the most important jobs out there today. This particular job is special because it contributes to the growth and development of a community.
Structures such as buildings and infrastructures like roads and bridges all depend on the input of the civil engineer. They not only pay attention to the structure’s aesthetic possibilities, but also, more importantly, to its structural integrity.
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Friday, October 14, 2016
Why You Can’t Ignore Storm-Water Management
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Civil Engineering Firms Build Innovative Bridges
Monday, September 26, 2016
Proper Stormwater Management Proves Vital to Abating Water Pollution

Providing clean water to residents is a mandate every city and town must fulfill. This is why localities invest millions of dollars in their sewage and water treatment facilities, which require properly collected and treated water to ensure the public's health and safety. Of course, not all water comes from a tap, hose or shower. Often, water comes from precipitation such as rain, a frequent occurrence in New Orleans.
However, unlike municipal water that comes from a tap, rainwater does not go unfettered down a drain. Before it reaches its destination, it saturates the pavement, leaching pollutants on the way. Furthermore, excessive rainwater may overwhelm the existing sewage system, causing it to spill over into nearby water bodies.
http://www.ilsiengineering.com/info-articles/proper-stormwater-management-proves-vital-abating-water-pollution/
Friday, September 23, 2016
Why Aren’t There More Female Civil Engineering Consultants Around?

Here’s a fun fact about engineering: It remains one of the highest paying jobs that doesn’t require a graduate degree. It’s no wonder, then, that many young men and women choose this career path. However, a quick look at the industry reveals a surprisingly huge gap between the number of male and female engineers. It appears that entering the field is one thing, but staying in it is another matter entirely.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 13% of engineers in the country are women, though females account for 20% of all engineering degrees earned. Why aren’t there more female civil engineering consultants? The Harvard Business Review conducted a study identifying five reasons women bail out prematurely.
http://www.ilsiengineering.com/info-articles/arent-female-civil-engineering-consultants-around/
Thursday, September 22, 2016
THE ROLE OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR QUALITY STRUCTURES

Designs for structures and other types of engineering designs all must go through structural engineering first. For the layman, you can consider this to be the first step in building your planned structure as it deals with the very framework of the buildings. This is crucial because the strength of the building will depend on the design structure.
Structural engineering is responsible for ensuring that the building will be safe and secure, with the ability to withstand various pressures and stressors from the environment. The last thing any civil engineer would want to happen, after all, is to have their structure break down or collapse on itself. To avoid such a catastrophe, engineers rely on credible and professional structural engineering services.
http://www.ilsiengineering.com/info-articles/role-structural-engineering-services-quality-structures/
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITH HELP FROM CIVIL ENGINEERING FIRMS

Stormwater management is an important system that deals with ensuring that runoffs from stormwater will not adversely impact the local environment. In order to successfully carry this out, it is crucial to have the proper infrastructure for it.
This is what makes civil engineering companies very important. They have the know-how, skills, and technology to come up with a feasible and viable plan that will allow your stormwater management process to come to fruition.
Stormwater Systems
Depending on the location, varying kinds of systems for stormwater management may be required. Residential areas, for example, have a different environment profile and so will probably have a less intricate system than those in commercial and industrial areas.
http://www.ilsiengineering.com/info-articles/stormwater-management-systems-help-civil-engineering-firms/
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
THE IMPORTANCE OF REDUCING POLLUTION THROUGH STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Most people mistakenly attribute stormwater pollution to the downfall of rain or the melting of snow. The truth, however, is that the pollutants are in the soil–the water from the downpour or melting of snow merely facilitates the flow of these pollutants to the streams or rivers, which then become affected as well.
Mobile Pollutants
Usually, these are from products that use a mixture of potently strong chemicals, such as fertilizers, pesticides or even plain soap. Once these are sprayed on or transmitted to the soil, it is absorbed and so consequently pollutes the soil.
When the rain falls, or when the snow covering the soil melts on top of it, it softens the soil. Depending on how heavy the rainfall is or how soft the soil has become, it’s also very possible that chunks of it will be broken off and taken along with the flow of the water. Even if the soil isn’t eroded, however, the pollutants already in it could still seep through to the water.
http://www.ilsiengineering.com/info-articles/importance-reducing-pollution-stormwater-management/
Monday, September 19, 2016
CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS HELP WITH STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Just the right amount of rain could prove to be very helpful and useful for a host of activities. From watering the garden plants to cleaning off the streets, and nourishing the trees, rainwater has proven to be a very essential part of the environment.
Having too much of it, however, could prove to be dangerous, if not outright destructive. It could damage properties, cause flooding, and erode soil. Even with infrastructure and sewer and drainage systems that supposedly help ease the flow of the stormwater out to streams and rivers, heavy rainfall can easily overwhelm these systems.
This is why local governments and individual establishments should pay close attention to their own storm management systems. Fortunately, they can seek the advice of civil engineering consultants who can help them work out a viable and sustainable system for their stormwater management needs.
http://www.ilsiengineering.com/info-articles/civil-engineering-consultants-help-stormwater-management-system/