RSM Greg Schmelig had a fantastic trip with Jenni Holley from Gaudin Equipment this past week! They were able to meet onsite contractors to discuss seismic and wind restraint requirements and vibration isolation guidelines, while also connecting with some top-notch mechanical, plumbing, and electrical engineers in the area. Some meetings were quick drop-ins that sparked interest in future lunch-and-learn presentations, while our final stop at Engineering Resource Group (ERG) in Flowood, MS, turned into a full lunch-and-learn session. Greg presented on Extreme Event Engineering, leading to great conversations on IBC/ASCE code requirements and a ton of interest in our lay-in service, including a new opportunity to work on a project! Check out pictures of Jenni and a surprise salesperson who dropped by (and maybe stayed a while)! Here’s to the connections, insights, and new opportunities from this trip! #Engineering #Networking #ExtremeEventEngineering #BuildingResilience #Teamwork
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