Book Reviews Publications of interest to the engineering and construction industry.https://www.新利18备用enr.com/rss/621 en-us The Construction Safety Story Not Everyone Gets kormanr@enr.com (Richard Korman)

Sometimes the most important ideas take a long time to sink in. Two books that have helped to reshape ideas about occupational safety, published by the same academic press in 2014 and 2012, are Sidney Dekker’s The Field Guide to Understanding ‘Human Error’ and Todd Conklin’s Pre-Accident Investigations.

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How Supertall Buildings Lift Us Higher kormanr@enr.com (Richard Korman)

In a world beset by troubles, supertall buildings, which measure from 984 ft to 1,968 ft, would not seem to rate high on a list of priority concerns.

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Does Construction's Past Contain Clues to Its Future? kormanr@enr.com (Richard Korman)

The painful development, and the glories as well, of American construction. //www.phoneitt.com/articles/53105 Wed, 24 Nov 2021 00:00:00 -0500//www.phoneitt.com/articles/53105-does-constructions-past-contain-clues-to-its-future New Bechtel Book Expands On Contractor’s Blurred Lines rubind@enr.com (Debra K. Rubin)

Some 28 years after a portrait of Bechtel Corp. attributed much of the success of the family-owned contracting giant to its skill at influence-peddling, author Sally Denton unveils a 436-page tome that extends much of that story line to today.

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Transporting to the Top: Women Share Their Stories choa@enr.com (Aileen Cho)

Threatened, condescended to, vilified—many women faced big obstacles yet rose to the top of the transportation world.

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Gridlock Sam Brings His Own Street Smarts to Transportation choa@enr.com (Aileen Cho)

Equal parts transportation-planning compendium, autobiography and love letter to New York City, "Street Smart" (Perseus Books Group) lays out Sam Schwartz's vision for the future of multimodal and multinodal transportation systems.

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Hoosac Tunnel Tested Early Engineers vanhamptont@enr.com (Tudor Van Hampton) Nearly a decade before the Brooklyn Bridge opened for business, tunnelers successfully bored 25,081 ft, or roughly five miles, through the Hoosac Mountain in western Massachusetts. For more than 40 years after opening in 1875, it was the longest tunnel in North America. 0923-hoosac-tunnel-tested-early-engineers.asp Wed, 23 Sep 2015 12:00:00 -0400//www.phoneitt.com/articles/17156-hoosac-tunnel-tested-early-engineers "Cowed" Is a Call to Action To Tackle Cows' Climate Damage postn@enr.com (Nadine M. Post) Image Courtesy Denis Hayes and Gail Boyer Hayes Related Links: COWED Denis Hayes Developed a Model for Office Buildings to Rely on Nature for Their Needs Super-Sustainable Bullitt Center is ENR Editors' Choice for Best Project in 2013 "To cow" means, among other things, to frighten with threats, to intimate and to overawe. The noun "cow" means, among other things, mature female cattle, especially domesticated cattle. "To have a cow" means to be amazed, angered or upset.A thoughtful presentation of the negative impacts of domesticated cows, "Cowed: The Hidden Impact of 93 Million Cows on America's Health, Economy, Politics, Culture 0223-cowed-is-a-call-to-action-to-tackle-cows8217-climate-damage.asp Wed, 18 Feb 2015 12:00:00 -0500//www.phoneitt.com/articles/7971-cowed-is-a-call-to-action-to-tackle-cows-climate-damage Books: What 'Trapped Under the Sea' Teaches About Safety Readers love a rescue drama and Neil Swidey’s new book, "Trapped Under the Sea" (Crown, $26), is an unforgettable review of how the final stages of the cleanup of Boston Harbor in 1999 turned into a disaster that killed two divers. 0325--what-the-new-book-trapped-under-the-sea-teaches-about-safety.asp 星期二,2014年3月25日12:00:00 -0400//www.phoneitt.com/articles/8378-books-what-trapped-under-the-sea-teaches-about-safety Book Review: Bold Brand, New Rules for Branding and Marketing Your Professional Services Firm Related Links: Special Report: Social Media in Construction Bold Brand Book's Website What do architecture, engineering, accounting, legal and other professional services firms have in common? Most of them are "horrible marketers," says management guru Mark Zweig in the foreword to "Bold Brand," a new book that serves as a tool kit for firms looking to make a statement and build up their bank of business.Professionals such as architects and engineers working in business-to-business companies tend to think of their services differently than pros working in the business-to-consumer world, which is intensely competitive and places a higher value on brand 1203 -大胆的品牌- - - - - - -新-规则- -区分branding-and-marketing-your-professional-services-firm.asp Wed, 28 Nov 2012 12:00:00 -0500//www.phoneitt.com/articles/7970-book-review-bold-brand-new-rules-for-branding-and-marketing-your-professional-services-firm