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The City was planning to implement InSewer training for all their sanitary sewer designers (this was the largest InSewer site in the world). Sophia said "I can guarantee three months of work, but can't guarantee any more than that." I was young,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Employers
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My role was Technical Lead. I was assisted by Pat Callahan for plotting and Nick Johnson for MicroStation. I created a website early in the project so that the widely-distributed BHI migration and management team members (San Diego, Dallas, Albuquerque)...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Projects
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Interchange: I-4/Conroyhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/projects/29-interchange-i-4-conroy
I had to design it this way? Why? Because my office on the sixth floor was to the north and my desk and computer faced the site. I had a hard time having to reconcile the screen with a 180 spin to reality. So I rotated all my design files so that the...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Projects
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Programminghttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/skills/52-programming
and deadlines lie in other directions. Web Authoring and Management Joomla! Content Management Systems. Examples: this site, CivilHelp.com Troop4web.com. XML and XSL/T Stylesheet customization. My last standalone program provided some InRoads .xin...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Skills
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Highway Engineeringhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/highway
first Advanced InRoads training manual Writing Bentley's first and subsequent OpenRoads Technology training for Roadway and Site (until I moved to focus on OpenRoads Drainage)
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Skills
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Thank You!http://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/22-thank-you/65-thank-you
back door. Good bonding. Intergraph Bosses David Fagerman and Steve Stanfill. Thanks for my first big "global" work. From site and drainage to road, rail, bridge and hydraulic certification. Great Scope Leap. Barry again. Kevin Lucht, my technical...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Thank You!
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The Fierce Urgency of Nowhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/urgency
or rare? Focus Forward: my Core Now: Core Time Here's where I'm most valuable (my Core): Bentley Civil Software: Road, Site, and Drainage. Workspace and Configuration. Systemic Uplift. Integration and Extension (Digital Twins, Automation, Adjacent...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: self
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SD returnhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/experience/clients/94-sdback
it. If you have a complaint, I want to hear it. Any complaint. Some we can fix, some we cannot. But, please, a long-term onsite expert resource is a really powerful opportunity. This is a key takeaway: I want to help you, but first I must hear you. And...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: Clients
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Article Editing Requirementshttp://jeffmartinpe.com/web-help/124-article-editing-requirements
To Edit an Article: You need to be registered on the site (have a login) Your web account needs to have proper permissions assigned (setup by administrator). The article needs to be editable by you (setup by administrator). You will need to log in to...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: joomla
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Articles - Creating Newhttp://jeffmartinpe.com/web-help/128-articles-creating-new
Ability to Create New Articles is based on your web login permissions. If set up for the "front end" (the main user-facing site (vs. the administrator back end), you will generally see a "Create Article" item in the User Menu (not the overall...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jeff Martin
- Category: joomla