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    Designing with Partially Open Structures with ASCE 7-16

    I have the same question as thread507-436801 and see that it never got answered in the previous thread. Essentially, ASCE 16 added a new classification of "Partially Open" as a catch all for buildings that do not fit neatly into the other classifications. However, chapters 27 and 28 only...
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    PE Structural Depth Exam vs. SE Exam in 2019

    That is a good point to consider as well Ron. I do not have much experience with seismic and I have zero experience with bridges. Most of my work has been commercial building design which has given me opportunity to work with a variety of materials and building codes at least. I am expecting to...
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    PE Structural Depth Exam vs. SE Exam in 2019

    Thank you all so much for your responses! You have definitely given me a lot to think about. So far, all of the states that my company has done work in do not require an SE license. In fact my understanding is there are only 4 states currently that require a specific SE license (please correct...
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    PE Structural Depth Exam vs. SE Exam in 2019

    I saw some previous threads about this but nothing in the last few years. Now that both exams have been around for a few years, what is the general opinion on which exam to take? My two options are the PE Civil: Structural Depth or the 2 day SE exam. I currently live in Texas and I have...

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