ASI Demolition Analysis Predicts Demolition Paving the Way for 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Raleigh, NC, December 01, 2009 -

Applied Science International, LLC (ASI) is proud to announce the successful implosion of two buildings in the Rio di Janeiro, Brazil just miles from the Deodoro Military Club, one of the four central venues hosting the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. The buildings which had become known by many locals as the Skeleton Man are two of many structures that will be demolished paving the way for construction projects in preparation for both the 2016 Summer Olympics and the World Cup in which it will host in 2014. Read The Press Release... you can also check ASI Demolition Analysis Services.
Posted on: 12/3/2009 at 8:40 AM
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Edward di Girolamo began his formal education at the U.S. Naval Academy.  Wanting to pursue a career in Engineering, he then attended the University of Buffalo and received his BS in Civil/Structural Engineering in 1980.  Edward has 29 years of experience in building, construction and software development.  To date, Edward is a named inventor on over 20 patents.  He has owned several companies over the years serving as a licensed structural engineer, general contractor, residential home builder and steel framing panelizer specializing in cold-formed steel construction.  Edward founded The Steel Network, Inc, in 1994 and for the past 15 years has served as Chief Executive Officer.  The Steel Network designs and manufactures products for the light steel framing industry and currently has engineering software used by thousands of structural engineering firm. His most recent venture was the formation of Applied Science International, LLC which develops structural analysis software that is rapidly becoming a long awaited breakthrough in the material sciences.  Recent clients include the Department of Defense and Major Corporations in 5 Continents.

Posted on: 4/20/2009 at 6:00 AM
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