A Framework for Quality Control for Engineering Professionals | Part 3: Evaluate – Ep 004

In this episode of The Engineering Quality Control podcast, I review a 5-Part Framework for Quality Control AND discuss the third part of this framework, which is the Evaluate step. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About Quality Control for Engineering Projects:
The Power of Building Accountable Teams for Excellent Performance

When executives are asked what leadership skills they wish their leaders were better at, one of the most common responses is the ability to hold their people accountable. This indicates a red flag, as it is an indicator that the organization as a whole is not very accountable. Rather than a focus on holding others […]
Technology’s Role in Civil Engineering Inspection – Aerial Imagery

This is a guest blog by Nick Heim, P.E. Civil Engineers are designers and builders of everything related to infrastructure: roads, bridges, dams, ports among others. While new construction of any asset gets a lot attention for several reasons, that asset must be maintained over its lifespan – and Civil Engineers play a critical […]
Engineering Safer Skies With Performance-Based Seismic Design – Ep 075

In this episode, we talk to Joe Maffei, SE, Ph.D., LEED AP, an internationally recognized expert on the seismic evaluation, design, and retrofitting of structures, about the SFO Air Traffic Control Tower, for which his company, Maffei Structural Engineering, also received an excellence award. He talks about their involvement in the project and how they designed […]
How to Delegate Like a Pro

This is a guest post by Jacob Valentien, PE Look — delegating is hard. Let’s just be honest. As you start your career, usually everything you do is self-performed, driven by you, and you can rely on yourself to complete tasks to the quality level needed. As your career progresses, there will begin to be […]
Becoming a More Creative and Innovative Engineer (By Using Basic Brain Knowledge) – Ep 205

In this episode, I talk to Stu Walesh, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, F.NSPE, about how using basic brain knowledge to be more creative and innovative can help engineers become a better version of themselves. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Stu:
How Engineering Firms Can Secure Their Businesses Against Ransomware Attacks – Ep 273
Great Managers Ask Powerful Questions

Join me as we discuss a group of managers whose task was to share information with staff on how a company decision was made. Their conversation had gone around in circles. Then one brave soul spoke up. “Do you think it’s likely that we can develop any sort of communication plan by continuing to pool […]
Recent Developments in Cast-in-Place Piles and Ground Improvement Techniques – Ep 047

In this episode, I talk to Morgan NeSmith, P.E., D.GE, award-winning Director of Engineering at Berkel & Company Contractors, Inc., about some of the recent developments in cast-in-place piles and ground improvement. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Morgan:
The Importance of Project Controls in Civil Engineering – Ep 204

In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk with Matt Reuer, P.E., Manager of Engineering Controls at Kiewit Engineering Group about project controls, what they are, why they are important in civil engineering, and what the benefits are of project controls. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Matt: