?? Exciting Scholarship Opportunities for Aspiring Structural Engineers ?? We’re thrilled to announce that applications are now open for two scholarships designed to support the next generation of structural engineers! 1. Arthur W. Rose, Jr. Memorial Scholarship 2. SENH Younger Members Group Scholarship These scholarships are aimed at students who are passionate about structural engineering and demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to the field. ?? Application Deadline: December 6, 2024 Don’t miss this opportunity to further your education and career in structural engineering! ?? For more details and to apply, visit: https://lnkd.in/gg8mRP_V
关于我们
SENH is a professional association of structural engineers practicing in New Hampshire that is founded on the premise that those in the structural engineering community can improve and advance the practice of structural engineering for both the individual and the profession. As an organization, SENH promotes the following interests: To advance the technical practice of structural engineers through meetings, seminars, and educational programs. To improve the professional, business, and administrative practices of structural engineering firms and consultants. To advance proper legislation affecting structural engineering practice. To establish a network among the members of the Association to communicate information of common interests to structural engineers. To cultivate social contacts within its membership, and by closer association and a better mutual understanding, discourage unethical and detrimental practice, and inspirit a resolve to act collectively to benefit our profession. To serve the public, to encourage the pursuit of excellence in our practice, and to maintain the honor and dignity of our profession. To promote issues regarding public health, safety, and welfare. To serve as spokesperson to the public on matters of structural engineering. SENH is a member of the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA).
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https://www.senh.org/
Structural Engineers of New Hampshire (SENH)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 土建工程
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Bedford,New Hampshire
- 类型
- 非营利机构
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主要
US,New Hampshire,Bedford
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Thank you to SL Chasse Steel for hosting SENH for a tour of the state-of-the-art fabrication facility. Members were able to see behind the scenes of the entire facility from the office through the different fabrication shops, including a demonstration of their brand-new mobile tower crane!
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We are sad to announce that Bruce Stewart, PE, SECB, passed away on April 15, 2024, losing a battle with cancer.?Bruce owned and operated Stewart Structural Engineering, PLLC from Barnet, VT.?Bruce was an early member of SENH and participated in the first SENH trials that established that practicing structural engineers were indeed capable of performing case studies to determine site specific snow loads.?? ? There may be some of his engineering test equipment available for acquisition, as well as a plotter.?Please contact Jeffrey Tirey if you are interested: https://lnkd.in/gPRsp2Cd
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Congratulations to this years SENH Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards winners (TFMoran & Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH))! For more information about the awards go to SENH.org
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SENH ANNOUNCES 2024 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS! ? Structural Engineers of New Hampshire is very pleased to announce that two University of New Hampshire (UNH) Civil Engineering students have been selected for the 2024 SENH Scholarships of $1,000 each.?This year, Mr. Daniel Bartus was awarded the Arthur W. Rose, Jr. Memorial Scholarship and Ms. Paige Hornbeck was awarded the SENH Younger Member’s Group Scholarship. These scholarship winners were announced at the Engineer’s Week Banquet which was hosted by NSPE-NH. SENH is proud to support these students as they pursue their undergraduate degrees, the first step in becoming tomorrow’s engineers and problem solvers. Congratulations Daniel and Paige!
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At the most recent SENH meeting, four teams, comprised of students and SENH members, competed in building a bridge using plastic straws and tape. The bridges needed to span 12" and were judged on structural efficiency (Load/Selfweight) and greatest load able to be supported. All of the bridges were loaded until failure, which was entertaining to watch. Check out the fun!