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26/11/2025

A new architecture replaces traditional bottlenecks with a passive, single-shot light-speed operation that could become the foundational hardware for AGI, scientists argue.

I have created a dedicated news page for the latest civil & structural engineering news around the world! Please check i...
13/10/2025

I have created a dedicated news page for the latest civil & structural engineering news around the world! Please check it out in the link below

09/10/2025

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What a journey! 🌿 More than 20 years ago we embarked on the 41 Bottlebrush project with a simple vision. Today that long...
26/08/2025

What a journey! 🌿 More than 20 years ago we embarked on the 41 Bottlebrush project with a simple vision. Today that long‑term commitment has reached another significant milestone: the project has been honoured in the 2025 UDIA Awards for Excellence, recognising Tricend Design and Engineering for Project Management and Civil Engineering Design.

It’s incredibly rewarding to see years of careful planning, collaboration and persistence acknowledged by industry peers. A huge thank‑you to everyone who has been part of this journey – clients, consultants, contractors and community members who believed in the project from the start.

Excited to see what the next chapter holds! ✨


11/08/2025

Civil Engineering Discoveries on X: "What is a waffle slab? A waffle slab is a platform with a reinforced concrete roof or floor has a square grid with deep sides. This is also known as a grid slab. Waffle slabs at the entrances of hotels, shopping malls and restaurants are mainly used to install good lighting and https://t.co/qFyXIkALJS" / X https://share.google/G9wXdIYpLQWcADhHI

📐 Engineering Through the AgesPost 6: Ancient China — Bridges, Brilliance, and ModularityAncient China made monumental a...
11/07/2025

📐 Engineering Through the Ages

Post 6: Ancient China — Bridges, Brilliance, and Modularity

Ancient China made monumental advances in structural engineering, pioneering not only bridges but also prefabrication and earthquake-resistant design.

One of China’s earliest and most revered engineers was Lu Ban (c. 507–444 BC). Often called the "Patron of Chinese Builders," he’s credited with inventing the first wooden bridge prototypes, along with tools like saws, chisels, and pulleys that shaped construction techniques for centuries.

China's engineers also developed the Zhaozhou Bridge (built 605 AD by Li Chun), the world’s oldest surviving open-spandrel segmental arch bridge—an elegant stone structure that influenced bridge design across Asia.

Additionally, modular timber-frame construction emerged early in Chinese architecture, enabling earthquake resilience and the construction of vast palaces, pagodas, and temples.

🔎 Next: The rise of medieval Europe’s Gothic cathedrals and flying buttresses.

We are very excited to be a finalist in the UDIA awards 2025 for best residential subdivision in NSW. Please contact us ...
09/07/2025

We are very excited to be a finalist in the UDIA awards 2025 for best residential subdivision in NSW. Please contact us for details if you have a residential subdivision project you require assistance with. We can help you bring your project to the next level!
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📐 Engineering Through the AgesPost 5: Ancient India — Temples, Iron, and GeometryIndia’s structural engineering legacy s...
01/07/2025

📐 Engineering Through the Ages

Post 5: Ancient India — Temples, Iron, and Geometry

India’s structural engineering legacy stretches back to the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2600–1900 BC), where cities like Mohenjo-Daro were laid out with grid-planned streets, baked-brick structures, and sophisticated drainage systems.

One of India’s most remarkable engineering feats is the Iron Pillar of Delhi (c. 400 AD), a 7-meter-tall wrought iron column that has resisted corrosion for over 1,600 years—showcasing advanced metallurgical knowledge.

Ancient Indian builders also mastered the structural geometry behind Hindu temples, like those in Khajuraho and Mahabalipuram, which combined religious symbolism with seismic-resilient construction.

🔎 Coming up: Ancient China’s bridges, pagodas, and early use of modular construction.

23/06/2025

Next in the series: Rome revolutionizes infrastructure with concrete, arches, and aqueducts.

📐 Engineering Through the AgesPost 3: Ancient Greece — Perfection in ProportionThe Ancient Greeks brought mathematics, p...
23/06/2025

📐 Engineering Through the Ages

Post 3: Ancient Greece — Perfection in Proportion

The Ancient Greeks brought mathematics, philosophy, and aesthetics into the world of structural engineering. They refined the post-and-lintel system and developed advanced construction techniques using marble and limestone.

Perhaps the most iconic structure of this era is the Parthenon (447–432 BC), a temple dedicated to Athena, built atop the Acropolis in Athens. Its precision and harmony still inspire modern architecture.

One of the most renowned Greek engineers was Eupalinos of Megara, who designed the Tunnel of Eupalinos on the island of Samos around 530 BC. This 1-kilometre-long aqueduct was dug from both ends of a mountain — meeting almost perfectly in the middle — a masterpiece of ancient surveying and geometry.

📐 Engineering Through the AgesPost 3: Ancient Greece — Perfection in ProportionThe Ancient Greeks brought mathematics, p...
15/06/2025

📐 Engineering Through the Ages

Post 3: Ancient Greece — Perfection in Proportion

The Ancient Greeks brought mathematics, philosophy, and aesthetics into the world of structural engineering. They refined the post-and-lintel system and developed advanced construction techniques using marble and limestone.

Perhaps the most iconic structure of this era is the Parthenon (447–432 BC), a temple dedicated to Athena, built atop the Acropolis in Athens. Its precision and harmony still inspire modern architecture.

One of the most renowned Greek engineers was Eupalinos of Megara, who designed the Tunnel of Eupalinos on the island of Samos around 530 BC. This 1-kilometre-long aqueduct was dug from both ends of a mountain — meeting almost perfectly in the middle — a masterpiece of ancient surveying and geometry.

🔍 Next in the series: Rome revolutionizes infrastructure with concrete, arches, and aqueducts.

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