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Talk/Dress Like a Pirate
Today is Talk Like a Pirate Day. Here at BJG, we like to have fun, so we have proclaimed it Dress Like a Pirate Day as well. We had a little competition in the Reno office to see who could be most pirate-y. Needless to say, Kara won, however, fun was had by all.
Check out this cool video from Autodesk University showing a neat visualization of Washington, D.C.
March Engaged Employee
March’s Engaged Employee is Scott. He has worked over the past couple of months coordinating the community talent of high school students to paint a mural at the AT&T call center on Plumb Lane. Congratulations Scott!
First off, congratulations to the crew at UNR. This is quite an accomplishment. The Mid Pacific region has one of the toughest competitors in the nation: UC Berkeley. They have represented the region 15 times at nationals. Of those 15 finishes, the have only once appeared outside the top 10. They are only one of four schools with back to back first place finishes and the only school to do this twice. All other amazing stats regarding Berkeley can be found here.
The 2006 International Building Code (IBC) is coming and for some jurisdictions it is already here. Las Vegas has already seen its adoption; Northern Nevada and California are close behind. BJG has studied up and is providing you with the following story of the 2006 IBC and your building’s braced frame particularly with respect to industrial buildings.
Not so long ago, the concentric braced frame was a thing of simplicity and reliability. Inexpensive to implement and relatively simple to design, it was an important system of choice for economical structures where the architectural floor plan could accommodate the brace layout. Several typical braced frame configurations are shown immediately below and will be discussed later where appropriate.
A typical braced frame “works” by transferring horizontal forces to foundations by pushing or pulling on the diagonal steel member. See Figure 8 for an illustration. Engineers have tried many varieties of braced frames over the centuries. Some have performed well, some have performed poorly and some have been “just ok”. Much of what we have learned has been by seeing what does and does not work in earthquakes. (more…)
January Engaged Employee
This months engaged employees are Paul, Cliff, Scott, Denise, Snoja, Kara, Boise, Marlon, Monica and Jon. They donated their time and energy to build a home with Habitat for Humanity.
April’s Engaged Employees of the Month are all of the BJG employees that helped out at our first annual Easter Egg Hunt at Bartley Ranch in Reno, NV. They took their own time to help coordinate and run this amazing community outreach event that brought families together and gave dozens of children joy.
Kara is the Engaged Employee for May. She not only designs sustainably, but brings that into her life away from BJG. She is an advocate for the environment. Also, thanks for Marshall for designing an awesome poster.