by SSFM | Jan 23, 2020 | Our Practice, Resilience/Climate Change
Taal is among the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, which sits on the “Ring of Fire,” an area of elevated volcanic and seismic activity that circles the Pacific Ocean. Contact Us SSFM’s Donation Drive for Taal Volcano Disaster Relief Julie...
by SSFM | Dec 19, 2019 | Focus Highlights, Our Practice
M.C. Escher’s drawing, Relativity Contact Us Bennett Fung’s Visit to the Vessel SSFM’s Bennett Fung, recently visited New York City. In his role as a senior structural engineer, Bennett’s attention was naturally drawn to some of the amazing construction projects...
by SSFM | Dec 12, 2019 | Our Practice
“Our Houses are built on the simple idea that nothing else should matter when a family is focused on the health of their child—not where they can afford to stay, where they will get their next meal or where they will lay their head at night to rest.”Ronald...
by SSFM | Nov 27, 2019 | Resilience/Climate Change
Citizens overwhelmingly think climate change is a serious problem. A new poll shows 68% of Oahu voters favor installing more safe bike lanes throughout the island. Contact Us Oahu Voters Want Action On Climate Change Workers pumped sand from the beach into bags to...
by SSFM | Nov 13, 2019 | Mobility/Complete Streets
The study indicates that the deaths are disproportionately high when considering the breakdown of how many cyclists and pedestrians are actually on the road compared to other users. – Ground Zero study Contact Us SSFM Studies Big Island Traffic Fatalities SSFM...