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Steel Solutions We are not just engineers and steel detailers. At DMV Steel Solutions, LLC, we draw upon our in-dept

After all these years and still amazes me.
03/12/2024

After all these years and still amazes me.

At Steel Solutions, our engineers are ROCKSTARS!Happy Engineers Week 2023!
02/27/2023

At Steel Solutions, our engineers are ROCKSTARS!

Happy Engineers Week 2023!

“Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.” — Abraham LincolnHappy President's Day 🇺🇸
02/20/2023

“Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.” — Abraham Lincoln

Happy President's Day 🇺🇸

It's great to do business with someone as nice as you, and today seemed like the perfect day to let you know. Happy Vale...
02/14/2023

It's great to do business with someone as nice as you, and today seemed like the perfect day to let you know. Happy Valentine's Day from us to you.

"Where's Tom Brady?"Happy Superbowl Sunday Everyone!
02/13/2023

"Where's Tom Brady?"
Happy Superbowl Sunday Everyone!

This  , we’re celebrating the lives and work of individuals that have changed our world as engineers, architects and mor...
02/10/2023

This , we’re celebrating the lives and work of individuals that have changed our world as engineers, architects and more importantly, as human beings. Today, we recognize and honor the life of Hattie Scott Peterson.

She is believed to have been the first Black woman to earn a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. A 1946 graduate of Howard University, Peterson began working as a survey and cartographic engineer for the in Sacramento, CA in 1947.

In Sacramento, she joined the local   in 1954, where she was the first woman engineer and encouraged engineering as a profession for women. Today, the Sacramento chapter of USACE honors her legacy with the annual Hattie Peterson Inspirational Award.

Thank you, Hattie, for all that you did and the legacy that you left behind.


02/09/2023

Tu Instituto continua con los preparativos para nuestro Magno Evento Educativo a la altura que mereces.

Ya estamos trabajando con los seminarios a ofrecerte.

Si deseas ser parte de este evento como colaborador, comunícate con tu Junta Directiva y ùnete a este esfuerzo.

SEPARA LA FECHA

PENDIENTE A MÀS DETALLES

  from .steel 📍440 Penn St NE, Washington, DC
02/08/2023

from .steel

📍440 Penn St NE, Washington, DC

Roberto Clemente Walker a man made of steel. Remembering Roberto Clemente as a Black man who fought against racial injus...
02/04/2023

Roberto Clemente Walker a man made of steel.

Remembering Roberto Clemente as a Black man who fought against racial injustice.

Nearly 50 years after his death, Clemente remains the most revered figure in Puerto Rico and a Latin American icon. He was a Hall of Fame outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and beloved humanitarian. He died a hero at age 38 when his plane overfilled with aid en route to earthquake victims in Nicaragua crashed off the coast of Puerto Rico on New Year’s Eve 1972.

But often overlooked in the yearly commemoration is Clemente’s activism as a Black man who spoke out, frequently in his second language, against racism in the United States during a career that paralleled the civil rights movement.

Clemente, a U.S. Marine Corps reservist, admired Martin Luther King Jr. and spent an afternoon with him at his farm in Puerto Rico. He denounced the segregation he confronted during spring training in the Jim Crow era of the South and pushed for the Pirates to make changes to better accommodate Black players.

When Clemente reported to Pirates spring training in Florida for the first time, Black players usually had to wait on the bus for their white teammates to bring them back food from restaurants after games. Clemente despised the routine. He threatened to fight any Black player who took the food, according to David Maraniss’ biography of Clemente. He requested separate transportation and the Pirates eventually provided a station wagon for the Black players.

He openly denounced his second-class citizenship while learning a new culture and becoming one of the greatest baseball players of his generation.
“It’s incredible when you have a Hall of Famer with not only that trajectory in baseball, but in humanitarianism and his willingness to fight for human rights,” former major leaguer Carlos Delgado said in Spanish during a telephone interview. “He had great pride and integrity as a Black Puerto Rican and Latino, claiming his place in a very, very complicated environment.

February is Black History Month and we've rounded the stories of icons who have played a key role in our nation's histor...
02/01/2023

February is Black History Month and we've rounded the stories of icons who have played a key role in our nation's history.

At Steel Solutions, we sure know how to have fun doing what we love every day. No matter how big or small our clients ar...
01/27/2023

At Steel Solutions, we sure know how to have fun doing what we love every day. No matter how big or small our clients are always our #1 priority.

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