Construction's E-volution Jim Olsztynski August 25, 2000 One moment Dorothy was in Kansas, next time she looked up it was Oz.Read More
California's Mandarins Jim Olsztynski August 24, 2000 Self-righteous bureaucrats are trying to hijack virtually all state-funded engineering contracts.Read More
Industry/University Collaboration Furthers Plumbing Research John Swaffield August 11, 2000 Changes in political ideology have put "research in the common good" under pressure.Read More
'TMI's Link To Cancer Dismissed' Jim Olsztynski July 28, 2000 A few miles outside Harrisburg sits the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, the TMI of the headline.Read More
Shining Examples Jim Olsztynski June 23, 2000 When we started the hunt for our first “Engineering Firm of the Year,” we broke into cold sweats.Read More
Genteel Extortion? Or Just Clever Marketing? Jim Olsztynski June 8, 2000 You readers might be the best ones to pass judgment on something that may or may not cross the line of permissible business practice.Read More
Thinking Outside the Box Jim Olsztynski June 7, 2000 Alternative methods for waste disposal should be investigated to conserve water.Read More
Genteel Extortion or Clever Marketing? May 26, 2000 Readers respond with a mixed bag of observations about advertising on hotel CD-ROMS.Read More
A Mickey Mouse Proposal Jim Olsztynski May 25, 2000 An engineer from SSR Engineers is working with the Disney organization in developing a Construction Technology Show at its Epcot theme park in Orlando, FL.Read More
To Label or Not to Label John Swaffield May 24, 2000 The use of natural resources globally is heavily unbalanced.Read More