Why don't you build out of steel honeycomb for walls and flooring an eliminate concrete? Concrete is far to brittle as proven by 9 - 11. Of course the exterior would half to be Glass as used now, but with honeycomb backup where there are no windows.
@@EngineeringManagement I have a design on how to form the honeycomb and have spent many hours researching material. Steel is the best I could find. As a matter of fact I spent a lot of time working on Manufacturing housing to eliminate wood and concrete. If I could get a company that is interested I will buy the first house. I am 81 years old so my ability to deal with this is past. I was head of quality at US Steel maintains division. I do have a background as a machinist that can prove valuable. I have a design to accomplish what I preach.
@@brown7228 As the building owner, you could definitely find who you need to get your project either approved or not (and approved with careful refinement). Let's get the ball rolling with city planning and a licensed SE firm interested. On the other hand, you could also seek extensive consulting from an SE firm to establish what can work and what won't before becoming an owner.
i like the system how it works in Kanada... becauae you have like some "training time" as an engineer i am from germany and with the Bachelor or Master you got "thrown in the cold water"... and ofc you have surely a supervisor...but he has no time for you... and you stress your self out... so... very nice system... and so knowlegde is given from the expierenced to the unexperienced.... so knowledge is not lost 👍😁 like it
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Why don't you build out of steel honeycomb for walls and flooring an eliminate concrete? Concrete is far to brittle as proven by 9 - 11. Of course the exterior would half to be Glass as used now, but with honeycomb backup where there are no windows.
James thank you for this information.
@@EngineeringManagement I have a design on how to form the honeycomb and have spent many hours researching material. Steel is the best I could find. As a matter of fact I spent a lot of time working on Manufacturing housing to eliminate wood and concrete. If I could get a company that is interested I will buy the first house. I am 81 years old so my ability to deal with this is past. I was head of quality at US Steel maintains division. I do have a background as a machinist that can prove valuable. I have a design to accomplish what I preach.
@@brown7228 As the building owner, you could definitely find who you need to get your project either approved or not (and approved with careful refinement). Let's get the ball rolling with city planning and a licensed SE firm interested. On the other hand, you could also seek extensive consulting from an SE firm to establish what can work and what won't before becoming an owner.
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i like the system how it works in Kanada... becauae you have like some "training time" as an engineer
i am from germany and with the Bachelor or Master you got "thrown in the cold water"... and ofc you have surely a supervisor...but he has no time for you... and you stress your self out...
so... very nice system... and so knowlegde is given from the expierenced to the unexperienced.... so knowledge is not lost 👍😁 like it
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