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L. Robert McEwen
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Wed, 9 May 2012
I attended a fire scene yesterday, the morning after the fire, to find that critical evidence had been removed from the fire scene such that a forensic investigation could not be carried...
L. Robert McEwen
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Wed, 2 May 2012
Several weeks ago I was asked to conduct a forensic investigation of 260 feet of collapsed seawall. At a cost of $900,000 to replace, I was intrigued at the construction...
L. Robert McEwen
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Wed, 2 May 2012
I carried out an interesting structural assessment yesterday of an industrial roof on which a corner had lifted, crashing onto the the adjacent roof (apparently due to high winds). The...
Trevor P. McEwen
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Mon, 30 Apr 2012
Last week I attended a multi-dwelling complex that had been damaged by fire. To restore the building following the fire, the first step was to meet with the contractor and the building owner...
Ian McEwen
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Fri, 27 Apr 2012
I am just finishing my last day at work before my sabbatical begins.
I am taking two years off to go sailing around the world.
Although I am sad to be leaving my practice in...
L. Robert McEwen
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Mon, 13 Feb 2012
Well, it has been an interesting second week of February.
I was preparing to attend court to give evidence regarding an oil tank collapse. On Tuesday however, I received word from my...
Trevor P. McEwen
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Mon, 13 Feb 2012
On Wednesday of last week, I attended a site in Southeastern Ontario to assess and to delineate contamination resulting from a minor furnace oil leak.
It does not take much furnace oil (...
Ian McEwen
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Mon, 13 Feb 2012
It always feels good when I walk out of city hall with a building permit.
In this case, I was originally asked to create permit drawings to repair fire damage to the roof of a semi-...