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2021-11-04 03:11:08 By : Ms. Donna Wong

Invite students to work with Simpson Strong-Tie engineers and field experts for a one-day construction connection to understand how structural connectors and prefabricated components can help structures safely resist natural disasters.

The Building Connectivity Seminar will be held at the PACCAR ELB, Pullman, Washington State University on Saturday, November 13 from 9 am to 2 pm. The event will include hands-on activities and opportunities to interact with Simpson Strong-Tie experts.

Get insightful skills and perspectives from design and construction professionals that will help your career path. Learn how the new generation of structural screws upends the old wood and steel fastening methods. Experience the sensation of driving the mechanical anchor impact into the concrete. Check how much load the cured adhesive anchor can reach during the tensile test. Watch the cross-laminated timber that failed the test.

Information about the Simpson Strong-Tie Student Scholarship Program will also be provided.

Places are limited and registration is required. Registration: vcea.wsu.edu/simpson-strong-tie-symposium/

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