Steve Dorau and Joel Deis of ESG spent Friday April 27th at the University of Colorado Denver Campus for the MESA High School Jamboree. MESA is a national organization promoting Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement for students in grades P-12 . Steve and Joel judged the bridge building competition in which a couple dozen wooden bridges […]
Read MoreESG Introduces its Telecom Infrastructure Resources Page
The Engineering Specialties Group is proud to announce the release of its new and informative resources page. We will be adding useful resources as they are available. Please check out this page. We will keep you informed of each release as it is published. http://scjesg.wpengine.com/ESG-004.2.1-SERVICES.html See Our First Published Resource: COMMUNICATION TOWER FOUNDATION SELECTION CRITERIA […]
Read MoreENGINEERING SPECIALTIES GROUP PARTICIPATES IN RIO CONGRESS for OITAF
The worlds’ ropeway experts are congregating in Rio de Janeiro from October 23rd through the 27th for the International Organization for Transportation by Rope (OITAF) Tenth International Congress. These Congresses are held every six years. The theme of this congress is “Cableways: Safe, Environmentally Friendly, with success in the Future”. Major topics include “Rope Driven […]
Read MoreExtreme Engineer Meets Extreme River Rafting
The Engineering Specialties Group is known for their extreme engineering projects worldwide. What some may not know is that their need for the extreme carries over to their personal life outside of the office. In May of 2011, the hydrologists said the snow pack in the Yampa basin was 250% of normal. The river had […]
Read MoreUCD Student Design Competition
Two of the members of the Engineering Specialties Group, Steve Dorau and Joel Deis, had the opportunity to judge the University of Colorado Denver Student Design Competition on behalf of ACEC. The competition is held at the end of both the fall and spring semesters and it gives the students an opportunity to showcase their […]
Read MoreDesigning a Tower? Designing Enough Tower?
As consultants to the telecommunications industry, we often hear, “What, we can’t add any more dishes to that tower?” It is unfortunate how often this occurs. It is also unfortunate how much it costs to increase a tower’s capacity once the tower has been installed versus the small additional cost initially. As technology evolves, so […]
Read MoreImportance of Detailed Specifications and Engineering Support during Telecom Structure Implementation
Are your structures compliant with the Standard? The Telecommunications Industry Association’s Structural Standard for Antenna Supporting Structures and Antennas (TIA-222-G) is the industry guide for design and use of communication structures. Many structures are designed by manufactures to meet a specification without the designer ever seeing the project site or fully understanding the owner’s needs. […]
Read MoreThe Leading Cause of Telecom Structure Demise
Have you ever wondered, “What is the leading cause of structural demise for communication structures and how can I prevent it from wreaking havoc on my infrastructure?” Probably not, but us structural-engineering-types amuse ourselves with this type of question. The answer, you ask? Weep holes. What? Well, let’s take a step back. Many structures, and […]
Read MoreImportance of Proper Telecom Structure Design
The design of telecom infrastructure relies on a thorough knowledge of engineering principals, knowledge of the Standard and a good understanding of the project site. When implementing an infrastructure build-out project, the designer should ask a number of questions. Is the structure on a hill or ridge? What is an appropriate wind speed for the […]
Read MoreWhat’s on your tower?
It is all too common for equipment to be installed on communication towers without a structural analysis being conducted. It is also very common for towers, several decades old, to support equipment that they were never designed to carry. Equipment evolves over time and towers must also evolve. The Telecommunications Industry Association’s Structural Standard for […]
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