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Exame Magazine – The World Cup has already begun
Exame Magazine – November 2010
The World Cup has already begun
College ballad take sleep out of the neighborhood
Video material from the Jornal da Gazeta talking about the college ballads taking sleep from the neighborhood.
The carrier – Barring the Noise
Barring the Noise
PORTAL 2014 – STRUCTURES OF THE WORLD CUP STADIUM ARE THEME OF LECTURE
Until the 1950s, football fans watched the games of suit and tie, sitting quietly, and vibrating (or jumping) only in a stronger play or goal of those of Didi, Pelé or Garrincha.
Globo Sport: With less soccer fans Corinthians wins duel in the Morumbi stadium
Survey made by an engineering company last Sunday showed that the vibration peak occurred in the goal scored by Dentinho
Webtranspo – IEME Brazil approves railway component
In partnership with the Laboratory of Structures of the School of Engineering of USP São Carlos, IEME Brazil Engenharia Consultiva is setting up a homologation laboratory for permanent railroad subway components.
Folha do Condomínio – The removal of families
The heavy rains that have hit Rio de Janeiro in recent weeks have revealed how much it can cost governments to omit the disordered land occupation. The problem is not exclusive to the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Football University – Interview with Marco Juliani, civil engineer and director of IEME Brazil
In the mid-1990s, when the major football stadiums in the state of São Paulo were banned for lack of safety, the necessary awareness alert was sounded.
Webtranspo – Technology Can Minimize Subway Sound Pollution.
There is much talk about chaotic traffic and the absence of efficient collective transportation in the city of São Paulo. Panels, meetings and lectures are and have been held to discover a method that will increase mobility in the largest Brazilian city.
An equipment that arrives to balance the structures
Back in the 50s, who could imagine the amount of people and volume of cars that would reach the turn of the century. At the time, civil construction began to project great works, supported by the technical capacity of national engineering and the advances made.
Why Brazilian stadiums are so insecure?
Many Brazilian stadiums have presented structural problems in their stands, due to excessive vibrations in days of big events.