Thank you. So your litigation is specialized in the Civil Structural Construction. So, there must be all different types of engineers practicing this in different areas.
Thank you again.
Our firm does around 5% litigation billing, however I am not involved in any part of that business. And, that 5% is most direct involvement with existing clients on projects gone sideways.
What can I do to move into that area? Would you recommend it?
Do you do much litigation work?
Also, I thought the article SuperSalad recommended was excellent. "The Basics of Deteriorating Concrete at Wastewater Plants: Tips on Causes, Repair, and Resources".
I thought to add the main points that Ron shared:
...Asphaltic coatings are sometimes used for concrete structures subjected to aggressive environments such as wastewater treatment plants. Asphaltic materials application onto concrete usually requires good surface preparation and a primer. When...
Gentlemen,
Thank you for your responses. Sorry, but I’ve been away on another project with limited internet access.
I am really scratching my head on this. I’m concerned that the coating failure has initiated a concrete failure which might lead to a structural failure. Any additional...
I'm a PE in a consulting firm brought in on a structural issue at a wastewater treatment facility. After Googling I determined both this site and were sites that could potentially answer my questions. I noticed there are many common usernames between both sites. Are these the same sites, or is...