Transportation Troubleshooting: Let’s Look at Vision Zero for a New Road Safety Mindset
February 1, 2024 in Articles , Column
Transportation Troubleshooting: Let’s Look at Vision Zero for a New Road Safety Mindset

I remember when automobile drivers and passengers could legally choose not to wear seat belts. Since the mid-1980s, legislators have taken away that choice in every state except for New Hampshire. But the result—thousands of lives saved and serious injuries prevented—has undoubtedly been worth giving up the dubious freedom to go beltless. Better Vision Today, as we see roadway fatalities rising and a disturbing 50-percent increase in pedestrian deaths during roughly the last decade, many trans...

Thoughts From Engineers: Peeling Back the Pavement to Manage Stormwater in Great Lakes Communities
January 31, 2024 in Articles , Column
Thoughts From Engineers: Peeling Back the Pavement to Manage Stormwater in Great Lakes Communities

Urban spaces have evolved through the decades to reflect the needs of the people who live there. Through time, we buried wetlands to build roads and paved stream corridors and other natural spaces to drive water efficiently to the nearest exit. We built the infrastructure necessary to move wastewater and imposed uniformity and order with parking lots, buildings and other hardscapes. For decades, our engineering held up masterfully until the intensity of recent storm events overwhelmed even the m...

Decarbonizing Infrastructure: Why Data, Collaboration and PAS 2080 Are Critical to Success
January 31, 2024 in Articles , Column
Decarbonizing Infrastructure: Why Data, Collaboration and PAS 2080 Are Critical to Success

In the UK, construction activity accounts for around 50m tonnes of CO2 emissions , with cement and steel used for infrastructure being significant contributors. For the UK to meet its statutory climate targets, a whole lifecycle approach must be adopted to ensure the design, execution and ope...

How AI and Cloud Technology Are Driving Digital Disruption in Capital Infrastructure
December 7, 2023 in Articles , Column
How AI and Cloud Technology Are Driving Digital Disruption in Capital Infrastructure

The capital infrastructure industry is ripe for disruption. According to a recent survey conducted by KPMG, more than two-thirds (69 percent) of capital construction projects are delivered late and over budget. At a time when countries such as the United States are investing heavily in new infrastructure projects as part of broad-sweeping government initiatives, costly delays and over-stretched budgets are becoming a real cause for concern. The days of overpromising and underdelivering are comin...

Waskita Karya Designs Toll Road Network to Support Development of Indonesia’s New Smart Sustainable Capital City
December 6, 2023 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Waskita Karya Designs Toll Road Network to Support Development of Indonesia’s New Smart Sustainable Capital City

The digital twin solution improved communication, eliminating 20,000 truck movements during initial construction, lowering diesel fuel consumption by 32,800 liters to save IDR 590 million. (Credit: PT Waskita Karya (Persero) Tbk) Nusantara (IKN) is scheduled to be inaugurated in August 2024 as Indonesia’s new national capital, replacing Jakarta. Spanning approximately 2,560 square kilometers, the newly planned city is located on the east coast of Borneo in East Kalimantan province...

Historic Nantucket’s Sea Street Third Sewer Force Main Project
December 6, 2023 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Historic Nantucket’s Sea Street Third Sewer Force Main Project

Located about 30 miles south of Cape Cod off the coast of Massachusetts, the island of Nantucket—originally settled in 1641—is a long-time tourist destination and vacation haven. Designated as a National Historic Landmark District, Nantucket is noted for its 18th- and 19th-century architecture and may only be reached by boat, ferry or airplane. During the summer months, when tourism reaches its highest point, the population on the island swells from just more than 14,000 to more than 80,000. To...

Letters from December 2023 Issue
December 4, 2023 in Articles , Letters
Letters from December 2023 Issue

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Engineered Solutions: Navigating the Complexities of Federally Funded Projects
December 4, 2023 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: Navigating the Complexities of Federally Funded Projects

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With Modular Construction, Learn Through Creation
November 30, 2023 in Featured , Articles , Feature
With Modular Construction, Learn Through Creation

How can modular building systems change the way we think about building today? Ideas about prefabricated building systems have been in consideration for decades, and now these offsite-built solutions appear to be here to stay. Yet challenges persist in their use, in part because the modular building industry still is in its relative infancy. Also, the roles played by engineers, architects and other consultants in traditional building delivery haven’t been defined clearly or universally for modul...

Water Works: Making Stormwater Control Measures More Resilient
November 30, 2023 in Articles , Column
Water Works: Making Stormwater Control Measures More Resilient

Resiliency can be defined as the ability to bounce back under stress, and it’s an important topic as it relates to stormwater infrastructure. More-resilient stormwater control measures (SCMs) must be designed to meet tomorrow’s design needs. Across the globe, communities are facing increasing stressors brought on by stronger, more frequently occurring storms associated with climate change. These intense events exacerbate existing drainage issues created by increasing urbanization within our com...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail Expansion

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail Expansion

February Issue 2026

February Issue 2026