Wurts Street Bridge Rehabilitation
Elegant engineering restores a century old structure Originally built in 1921, the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge also known as the
Read MoreElegant engineering restores a century old structure Originally built in 1921, the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge also known as the
Read MoreMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz presented his $907 million infrastructure plan ahead of the state’s planned legislature session next month. This
Read MoreOn Dec. 30., the Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kailua, Hawaii opened its new $11 million UV system. Originally
Read MoreThe Marin–Sonoma Narrows (MSN) project targets one of the most well-known bottlenecks on US-101 between Novato in Marin County and
Read MoreThe U.S. House has passed a bipartisan bill aimed at streamlining the federal permitting process for infrastructure projects by updating
Read MoreThe new Mount Holly Pump Station, located in North Carolina, at Tuckaseege Park, began service this September. Charlotte Water partnered
Read MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced over $351 million in funding for the city of Fort Worth, Texas for
Read MoreThe American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released the 2025 Report Card for Florida’s Infrastructure. Over 16 categories of infrastructure,
Read MoreAfter a long-awaited nine years of construction, the new U.S. 181 Harbor Bridge Replacement, in Corpus Christi, Texas, opened to
Read MoreA 2024 Design-Build Utilization Study by FMI projects design-build to account for more than $1.1 trillion in U.S. construction spending
Read MoreThe Orinda Water Treatment Plant in California’s East Bay region is undergoing a major renovation with a focus in climate
Read MoreEngineers around the world are already seeing major efficiency gains from using AI. In Turkey, advanced AI tools helped compress
Read MoreThe American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released the 2025 Report Card for California’s Infrastructure. The state received the same grade as
Read MoreAs we close another year, those of us working in sustainable infrastructure face a paradox. The term “sustainability” has become
Read MoreConstruction remains one of the most dangerous industries, and traditional classroom or paper-based safety training has struggled to prepare workers
Read MoreThe U.S. construction industry is expected to face a 2.7% decline in 2025, as commercial, industrial and residential sectors weaken
Read MoreThe American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2025 Report Card gave the nation’s infrastructure an overall grade of C, a slight
Read MoreThe Great Lakes Water Conference highlighted the growing urgency of securing clean, reliable water for the region’s communities, ecosystems and
Read MoreMeta is significantly expanding its U.S. infrastructure with plans to invest over $600 billion in data centers nationwide, one of
Read MoreGovernor Kathy Hochul has announced a record-breaking investment in New York’s transportation infrastructure, dedicating over $600 million to more than
Read MorePublic EV charging has long faced criticism for unreliable stations, frustrating user experiences and equipment breakdowns, all of which have
Read MoreBipartisan support in May 2025 renewed Ohio’s State Capital Improvement Program In 1987, former state Senator Harry Meshel, a strong
Read MorePlans for modernizing the California State Water Project received support from the Imperial Irrigation District, the country’s largest irrigation district.
Read MoreCivil engineering encompasses a wide range of roles and responsibilities, from building structures to managing projects, which means professionals often
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