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Structural Engineers of New Hampshire, Inc. P.O.Box 226 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105-0226. SENH is a professional association of structural engineers practicing in New Hampshire that is founded on the premise that those in the structural engineering community can improve and advance the practice of structural engineering for both the individual and the profession.
This presentation covered types of non-destructive testing such as sonic/ultrasonic, impact echo (IE) & pulse velocity (PV), ground penetrating radar (GPR), and seismic refraction survey (SRS). Equipment, theory, and results of testing concrete will be discussed, as well as testing applications and testing anomalies in post tensioned ducts and cables.
Structural Engineers of New Hampshire is fortunate to have among its members many outstanding individuals that have contributed to the Structural Engineering Profession, their State and Local community, and have made a positive difference in our lives. Listed below are some of our members recognized by the New Hampshire engineering community as outstanding individuals. The Engineer of the Year and Young Engineer of the Year Awards are the highest honors given by the New Hampshire Engineering Societies.
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