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China’s Autonomous Highway: 158 km Without Human Hands
“The rebellion of the machines in a sector that once seemed untouchable”
Sep 30
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On Site, Concrete Speaks Through the Abrams Cone
On site, being able to visually estimate the consistency of concrete (slump) is vital to understand its workability, especially when a quality-control…
Sep 22
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August 2025
Robots on Site: Is the Bricklayer of the Future Already Here?
From bricklaying robots to 3D printers, automation is rewriting the rules of construction. Here’s why ignoring it might cost you your career.
Aug 17
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RESONANCE
The Wind That Kills the Giant: Resonance and Bridge Collapse — A Technical Analysis
Aug 12
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July 2025
2,000 Years of Roman Resilience
Roman engineers and how to master structural engineering in Cáceres
Jul 22
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🧱 Civil Engineering and Blockchain: A Vision I Shared Two Years Ago
Updated to this day — this is how I see its evolution now:
Jul 16
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BESS (BATERY ENERGY STORAGE SISTEM)
🔋 New Beginnings in the Energy Transition
Jul 14
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Precast Construction
🧱 Speed, Precision, and Progress
Jul 14
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June 2025
Why I’m Starting “Diary of a Civil Engineer”
After 10+ years building roads, leading site teams, and now working on battery storage systems, I realized we engineers don’t often share the stories…
Jun 22
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Jun 22
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