Located in harsh marine environments, coastal and waterfront developments require special attention to improve resilience over the project’s design life. In this article, SGH's William Bruin discusses the importance of understanding flood and storm risks and employing proper planning and mitigation strategies for these projects.
Building clusters and lifeline systems are integral parts of a community's ability to adapt and recover. Hear SGH's Ricardo Medina discuss what makes up community resilience. #SGHexplores #resiliency
In this San Francisco Chronicle op-ed, SGH's Ron Hamburger advises caution about basing settlement predictions on the aggregate weight of urban development.
This Friday, March 12, join SGH’s Ricardo Medina, Turner Construction’s Mónika Serrano, and Pembroke’s Andrew Dankwerth as they discuss the value of resilience and the costs of climate-related risks to the built environment. #resilience #climaterisk #sealevelrise
A major challenge facing the design and construction community is how to address the effects of climate change and flooding on historic resources. SGH’s Matthew Bronski discusses how the profession needs to find best practices for low-lying cities like Annapolis, MD, and Newport, RI. #SGHexplores #restoration
Take a tour of SGH’s in-house lab facilities. In this exciting space, we provide comprehensive investigations for m… https://t.co/iI5mSef319
Registration is now open for the @ASCETweets AEI Conference 2021! Join us on April 7-9 to explore challenges archit… https://t.co/A09KpiLvyU
This Friday, March 5, join SGH’s Nik Vigener & Matt Bronski as they celebrate the art & science of traditional clay… https://t.co/Vi8E4WpyLc
For the @newmuseum's "Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America" exhibit, SGH designed steel support frames… https://t.co/w4ruEIB0HN
SGH is proud to have served as the structural engineer of record for the Josiah Henson Museum & Park, a former plan… https://t.co/xse87gPNgj