The The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company interns x #PDInterns mashup was one for the books ⚡ Our interns teamed up for a day of fun together touring our prefabrication and distribution center — the LINK — and even took home a piece of Power Design, check it out ⬇️
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Our latest 5 Questions interview is with CMT’s Lexie Plocher. In the Q&A, she provides thoughtful insights into her CMT internship experience, her passion for water resources work, the nurturing workplace culture that supports her growth, and more: https://bit.ly/3Q04ohE
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Show & Tell: Take-Off Sheets 📝 Estimating Intern Kaitlyn B. recently took some time to tell us about take-off sheets and their importance to the estimating process. These are the hands-on, practical skills that interns at #CupertinoElectric are learning, and we're incredibly proud to see how quickly they are grasping the significant concepts in electrical construction ⚡ #ElectricalConstruction #PowerAndPossibilities #Construction
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In 2023 as a whole, I have learnt a lot. If I start listing them, it starts to sound like a brag. Updating my LinkedIn regularly would be a better idea than a year-end dump of all I've done. It started with an update of my portfolio, applying to different firms for my internship, interviewing and deciding the pros and cons of working in each firm. Volunteering and attending workshops at NIUA. Getting certified in software. Working with people in the industry and gaining a humanised perspective of the field of architecture. The last bit sounds funny but it's the most profound thing that I've come to realise. While studying all I saw were the buildings, bricks, RCC, services, sheets, and submissions. I never saw the people behind it all. Cursing the architects of the building we have to survey because the levelling of the staircases is weird *cough* Triveni Kala Sangam *cough*. That is something to be discussed some other time. The main takeaway is that the building isn't faulty because it's made by a man. To err is human. Rather the building is incomplete for the future to improve. In the end, i'll leave you with something funny that happens to everyone at some point, until the next post...
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The Summer 2023 Issue of Ascent is here! This issue focuses on how design teams are increasingly turning to precast concrete for their most important and high- profile projects. #howprecastbuilds #precastconcrete #metromont https://lnkd.in/gZGjyTpU
Ascent Summer 2023
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What Can We Do Right Now? The Top 10 Ways to Reduce Concrete’s Carbon Footprint (NRMCA). 1. Communicate carbon reduction goals 2. Ensure good quality control and assurance 3. Optimize concrete design 4. Specify innovative cements 5. Specify supplementary cementitious materials 6. Specify admixtures 7. Don’t limit ingredients 8. Set targets for carbon footprint 9. Sequester carbon dioxide in concrete 10. Encourage innovation
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What sort of things do you love? Sport? Space? Film? Fashion? Design? Tech? Cars? Big Things? Green Things? Have you thought about a career in engineering? There seems to be a lot on the news about a current skills shortage – this great website has some great short films, interviews with engineers about what they do, and lots of info about apprenticeships, university degrees, vocational qualifications and so much more. Head on over and take a look. 👀 #ThisIsEngineering #engineeringindustry #inspiration
This is Engineering | This is Engineering
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🎓 Intern Insights: Journey into the World of Mivan Shuttering! 🏗️💡 As an eager intern, I've been learning the ropes of construction, and Mivan shuttering has captured my attention. From its sleek aluminum formwork to its eco-friendly approach, every aspect fascinates me. Join me as I unravel the secrets behind this revolutionary technique, one lesson at a time! Mivan shuttering is a fast and precise construction method that offers superior quality, sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and versatility. Its reusable aluminum formwork system allows for faster completion, ensuring consistent and uniform structures. Mivan shuttering also aligns with eco-friendly practices, making it a wise investment for any construction project. It adapts to various architectural designs and structural requirements #InternLearning #MivanShutteringJourney 🚧📚 #aparnagreenspace
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🎉 Ready to be inspired? 📚 Check out this blog post highlighting the incredible journeys of our talented interns! 🌟 Discover how they're making their mark and gaining invaluable experience in the professional world. 🚀🔥 Click the link below to read their story. 👇🔗 #InternJourneys #HostFirmExcellence #CareerGrowth https://loom.ly/zsBcNbI
ACE Students Become Galloway Interns
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Improving the BIM workflow in Tekla for TIMBER structures! 🌲 🏗 Summer means vacation for many of us. But we can’t leave the office empty, so we’ve hired Hannah and Anders to keep it busy! They will focus an important topic: Timber in Tekla! "As summer students in BuildingPoint, we have been tasked with contributing to a more user-friendly and intuitive interface when it comes to modeling timber structures in Tekla," says Hannah Rønneberg, summer intern in BuildingPoint Scandinavia. "We will contribute with report structures, material catalogs and components such as hole cover elements made of timber. The idea is that it should feel simple and clear to carry out planning with a view to the future and the green shift when using Tekla," according to Anders Sjøberg, summer intern in BuildingPoint Scandinavia. Read more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/dt-hCb-f Have a great summer! 😎 🌤 #tekla #teklastructures #bim #timber #digitalconstruction #sustainability #buildingpoint #trimble #trimbleconnect #students #intern
Summer Interns Takes on Timber in Tekla!
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Why is hands on, real-world experience so essential for students? Robb Berg, Principal of Design Workshop, highlights the importance of shaping the next generation of landscape architects through involvement outside the traditional classroom environment. There is often a gap between the theoretical approach taught in the classroom and the practical application on real projects. "Working for communities and with clients means understanding construction budgets, managing time constraints, navigating material limitations, and many more challenges, all the while trying to create meaningful and impactful work," says Robb. It is important to invest in this upcoming generation of young professionals, and Design Workshop’s Design Week and the Dr. Charles Fountain Internship Program are two examples of how we are providing practical experience for undergraduate and graduate students. To learn more about these programs and the importance of real-world experience for students, click the link below to read Land8: Landscape Architects Network's recent article by our very own Robb Berg. https://lnkd.in/g3SJQKYM #realworldexperience #youngprofessionals #landscapearchitects #internshipprogram #thoughtleadership #involement #practicalexperience #approach #designworkshop
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