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Over the course of more than 175,000 projects, WJE engineers, architects, and materials have worked to extend the life of countless structures, improve our understanding of why materials and structures fail, and contribute to a safer and more durable built world. We’re passionate about our work and believe it is our responsibility to share our experiences and lessons learned for the enrichment of our clients and the advancement of our industry.
We hope you learn something new that helps you better understand and address a challenge you face in your own work.
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We regularly host webinars on interesting topics and challenges related to the built world. You’re encouraged to search through our library for subjects of interest to you. Watch, listen, and share these recordings with others, and join our webinar mailing list to receive invitations to upcoming live webinars. Attendees are eligible for American Institute of Architects Learning Units, which count toward licensing requirements for professional engineers in most states.
Whether you join us live or view a recording, we hope you'll learn something new that will help you in your work.
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Experience our capabilities, project work, laboratories, and company culture as told by our staff and clients in this selection of videos.
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How strong is a concrete core? MORE >Solving for Why: Concrete Compressive Strength Testing
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What do you do if your building develops a snap, crackle, or pop? MORE >Solving for Why: Vibration Monitoring to Locate Building Noises
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Learn how we use GPR to detect voids MORE >Solving for Why: Detecting Voids in Slabs with Ground Penetrating Radar
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Learn about a career in building enclosures at WJE. MORE >WJE Careers: Building Enclosures
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Demos of three corrosion evaluation methods MORE >Solving for Why: Corrosion Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete
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View a glass panel loaded to failure in a vacuum chamber. MORE >Solving for Why: Vacuum Chamber Glass Test
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The Indiana War Memorial (IWM) occupies one city block and sits in the center of the five-block... MORE >The Indiana War Memorial: Building Envelope Assessment and Repair
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See our atomic absorption instrument identify elements in a mortar sample. MORE >Solving for Why: Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
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See a monotonic tension test -- pulling rebar apart until it breaks -- using our Tinius Olsen... MORE >Solving for Why: Monotonic Tension Test
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Our petrographers demonstrate a series of evaluations they perform to determine the durability... MORE >Solving for Why: Evaluating Water-to-Cement Ratio
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A Janney Technical Center Video Series MORE >Solving for Why: Accelerated Weathering to Test Stone Durability
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Watch our chemist walk through one method used to identify materials MORE >Solving for Why: Material Identification
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Learn about the restoration of the Salk Institute's teak windows. MORE >Salk Institute for Biological Studies: Teak Wood Window Conservation Program
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The JTC provides advanced testing and forensic capabilities to solve the most technically... MORE >Janney Technical Center
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This full-scale fire test saved our client approximately $1 million in unnecessary replacement... MORE >A WJE Case Study: Sprinkler Test
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Hear staff members describe their experiences and insights working at WJE. MORE >WJE Careers: Extraordinary People. Extraordinary Opportunity.
Our professionals are leaders in key industry organizations and technical committees and regularly contribute to the ongoing dialogue of the built world at conferences and other educational forums. Check back soon to see where our experts will be speaking next.
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