Agenda

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Thursday, March 3rd, 2016, 12:00 – 1:30 PM EST

   Identifying damage

      • Settlement

      • Frost heave

      • Expansive soils

      • Shrinkage

   Repair methods

      • Piers

      • Soil tiebacks

      • Underpinning

      • Rebuilding

Credits

Engineers: 
     1.5 PDHs

Architects: 
     1.5 HSW Contact Hours 
     (AIA: 1.5 HSW LUs)

 

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Speakers

John Mann, PE

Structural Support

Mr. Mann has 37 years of varied experience as a structural engineer including design and evaluation of the following project types: residential, commercial, industrial and environmental facilities, bridges, and pile-supported foundations. He received his BSE degree in Civil Engineering from Princeton University and has attended graduate courses in Foundation Engineering at Drexel University. Mr. Mann is licensed as a professional engineer in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and South Carolina, and he is a member of the International Code Council (ICC), The New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers (NJSPE), the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), and the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA).