Tag Archives: structural engineering
“Listening” for structural integrity
A recent article at Engineering.com covers one of the newer, more creative trends in structural [...]
Jan
Is the hyperloop really a feasible transportation method?
When you imagine futuristic transportation, chances are good you envision flying cars, teleportation devices and [...]
Feb
Concrete always comes up big when you need it to
If you’ve been following the news at all lately, then you’re aware of the immigration [...]
Dec
Here is why fiber reinforced concrete is great
Fiber reinforced concrete slabs have been around for a while, but they are just starting [...]
Nov
How do engineers construct buildings to withstand earthquakes?
There are regions all over the world that are “earthquake prone,” but that doesn’t keep [...]
We’ve got the best structural engineering team around
Summertime is building time, and we’re staying busy! Are you or your company considering a [...]
Can Self-Healing Concrete Repair Its Own Cracks?
Have you heard of self-healing concrete? It’s been making headlines all over the place lately. [...]
Project feature: 21 & View
At McNeil Engineering, we love highlighting work that our various departments have completed. Our structural [...]
LDS Temple: Fort Collins, Colorado
Our work at McNeil Engineering takes us all over the western United States. Here’s a [...]