A state-of-the-art design connects all laboratory spaces along a dramatic glass-walled, curved hallway, grouping together structures, materials, soils, asphalt, and sample preparation areas into “dirty” and “clean” lab areas. The redesigned space and top-of-the-line equipment enables students to:
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Develop a strong fundamental understanding of the behaviors of materials employed in infrastructure design
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Master Quality Assurance testing techniques for infrastructure construction
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Learn cutting-edge nondestructive evaluation approaches for monitoring the structural health of bridges, buildings, and other critical infrastructure assets
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Apply lessons learned to tackle critical issues ranging from bridge and roadway safety and water resource management to storm and earthquake resilience and transportation systems development
The Whiting-Turner Infrastructure Engineering Laboratories are home of two key courses—ENCE300: Fundamentals of Engineering Materials and ENCE444: Experimental Methods in Geotechnical and Structural Engineering—enabling faculty to leverage innovative laboratory testing techniques to complement classroom lectures.
Gifts of $1,500,000 and up
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Gifts of $100,000 - $1,499,999
Richard L. Vogel, Jr. ’72, ’80 and Dr. Stefanie N. Vogel ’72, ’77
Gifts of $50,000 – $99,999
Maryland Asphalt Association
Scott Greenhaus '82, '86
Gifts of $25,000 – $49,000
Gutschick, Little and Weber
KCI Technologies Inc.
Joe Makar '78
Maryland Chapter–American Concrete Institute
Wallace Montgomery
Whitman, Requardt and Associates
Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani
Gifts of $10,000 – $24,999
Anonymous
Forrester Construction
GeoConcepts
Global Resource Recyclers
Mercado Consultants Inc.
VIKA
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc.