Have you received a letter from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) recently about hiring an LSRP to manage your environmental contamination project? If so, Birdsall Services Group IS HERE TO HELP! As you may or may not know, in the last two years the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection […]
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What is the definition of waste management? Some people feel that moving garbage around from place to place is all that’s involved. However, there is much more to it than that and it requires a lot of planning and design to effectively manage waste disposal and facilities. Waste management is the collection, transport, processing, […]
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Waste Management refers to the process of: collection of waste matter generated mainly by human consumption and activity, transport and shipment of the collected waste matter to a waste treatment facility and processing/recycling this waste material for further use or disposing it for good. Waste Management is required for three […]
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There are quite a few types of waste management and disposal. Some of these methods include: Integrated waste management, plasma gasification, landfill, and recycling. Integrated Waste Management Integrated waste management new jersey is considered one of the most effective options for waste management. For mixed municipal solid waste, a number of studies have indicated […]
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There is a common misconception when it comes to the definition of a plumbing engineer. The phrase "plumbing engineer" might just sound like a fancy way of saying "plumber" but the reality is that both occupations are very different. In a nutshell, you call a plumber to fix a broken toilet, repair a leaky […]
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As an important component of the brownfields and urban renewal initiative in the New Jersey–New York (USA) metropolitan area, redevelopment of landfill sites and contaminated/abandoned properties for recreational, commercial, and residential purposes seems increasingly acceptable. Decreasing availability of developable ‘‘greenfields’’ and growing public concern about urban sprawl are forcing developers to look at these […]
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Electrical engineering new jersey has many sub-disciplines, the most popular of which are listed below. Although there are electrical engineers who focus exclusively on one of these sub-disciplines, many deal with a combination of them. Sometimes certain fields, such as electronic engineering and computer engineering, are considered separate disciplines in their own right. Power […]
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Structural engineers are now expected to consider the environmental impacts of their designs, alongside the more traditional performance measures of strength, safety, serviceability and cost. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a tool to analyze the environmental impacts of a building, from construction to end-of-life; thereby identifying ways to reduce those impacts. The application of LCA to the complex, inter-related nature of buildings […]
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Many mechanical engineering new jersey companies, especially those in industrialized nations, have begun to incorporate computer-aided engineering (CAE) programs into their existing design and analysis processes, including 2D and 3D solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD). This method has many benefits, including easier and more exhaustive visualization of products, the ability to create virtual assemblies of […]
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Most of the earth is covered in water and for centuries humans have used the earth's oceans and waterways to accomplish unparalleled tasks. Today, the earth's oceans and waterways are used to harness power, take Caribbean cruises, and mine for oil. Since most of the work in marine engineering new jersey is done on […]
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The earth's surface is almost three quarters covered in water. The occupation of marine engineering focuses on designing, building and repairing structures and machines found in or on the oceans, lakes and seas. Marine engineers are required to understand engineering disciplines like mechanical and electrical engineering, because every ship and structure has these components, according […]
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When it comes to civil engineering surveying, achieving the best surveying results is key to producing structures that fulfill their purpose without malfunction, which could lead to loss of life and costly lawsuits. Until recently, surveying was conducted using traditional surveying methods. But today, parties to civil engineering have the option of replacing traditional surveying […]
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Large New Jersey construction engineering projects are usually accompanied by large considerations. Whether you're planning to build a building, bridge, or dam, there are several concerns to be addressed. A normal person wouldn't have the appropriate knowledge to make the right decisions, but engineers aren't normal people. They know what is possible, what is efficient […]
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Mechanical Engineering involves the physical usage for mechanism and functioning, design, manufacturing, installation, operation and maintenance of mechanical systems such as boilers, condensers, heat engines, air conditioners & refrigerators, machine tools, thermal power stations etc. Kinematics, dynamics, static, energy conversion, mechanics, manufacturing and production, refrigeration and air conditioning are the foundation subjects of mechanical engineering. […]
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Surveying Engineering involves the application of knowledge to the analysis, design, and execution of surveying and mapping projects and the design of land mapping and information systems. Surveyors rely on an understanding of the science of surveying measurement and analysis, the legal principles of boundary location, the laws related to boundaries and land use, and […]
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Geotechnical Engineering is that sub section of Civil Engineering that involves the solution of problems involving soils and rock. It includes the areas of soil mechanics, rock mechanics and foundation design. The mechanics of soils and rocks develops the bases for studying the interaction between the geological environment and man-made constructions whose large majority rest […]
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Geotechical Investigations Geotechnical engineers perform geotechnical investigations to obtain information on the physical properties of soil and rock underlying (and sometimes adjacent to) a site to design earthworks and foundations for proposed structures, and for repair of distress to earthworks and structures caused by subsurface conditions. A geotechnical investigation will include surface exploration and subsurface […]
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Electric cables are mainly meant for installation in buildings and industrial sites. Electrical cables may be made more flexible by stranding the wires. In this process, smaller individual wires are twisted or braided together to produce larger wires that are more flexible than solid wires of similar size. Bunching small wires before concentric stranding adds […]
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The solution for resolving the integration of energy and sustainability projects and assets in large industrial, manufacturing and institutional facilities is a fully integrated energy master plan. This is a long-term, broad-scoped plan that puts in place a company's strategy to optimize all facets of energy efficiency and sustainability. This begins at the purchase of […]
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Surveying is the process by which a surveyor measures certain dimensions that generally occur on the surface of the Earth. Surveying equipment, such as levels and theodolites, are used for accurate measurement of angular deviation, horizontal, vertical and slope distances. With computerization, electronic distance measurement (EDM), total stations, GPS surveying and laser scanning have supplemented […]
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Engineers and scientists use a systemic identification and evaluation process to assess the potential impacts of a proposed project , plans, programs, policies, or legislative actions upon the physical-chemical, biological, cultural, and socioeconomic components on environmental conditions. They apply scientific and engineering principles to evaluate if there are likely to be any adverse impacts to […]
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