Getting Geotechnical: Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge: A Shoreline Stabilization Success Story
July 24, 2025 in Articles , Column
Getting Geotechnical: Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge: A Shoreline Stabilization Success Story

More than 20 years ago, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries discovered the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge, which borders the Gulf of Mexico for 26.5 miles, was losing about 50 feet of land per year. This loss was estimated to increase to 300 feet annually by 2016. For many, it seemed that soon there would be no land left. However, a solution was in the works. The Rockefeller Refuge Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Project sought to construct breakwaters to combat the quickening erosion....

Executive Corner: Why Do Some A/E Firms Trade at Higher Valuation Multiples?
July 24, 2025 in Articles , Column
Executive Corner: Why Do Some A/E Firms Trade at Higher Valuation Multiples?

As I reflect on my 36 years in the advisory industry, I find it valuable to share insights on what I prioritize when evaluating A/E firms and understanding the drivers of their value. Many appraisers heavily rely on experience and key metrics to determine value, but have you ever wondered why some firms command higher valuation multiples than others within the same sector? Key Variables Influencing Valuation Among the key variables influencing valuation multiples are earnings capacity, growth...

Thoughts from Engineers: FEMA: An Agency Long Linked to Crisis and Risk Prevention
July 24, 2025 in Articles , Column
Thoughts from Engineers: FEMA: An Agency Long Linked to Crisis and Risk Prevention

Few U.S. agencies are so regularly at the center of the public’s attention like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It’s an agency with many responsibilities and statutory obligations, including oversight and administration of the National Flood Insurance Program and multiple grant programs, crisis-response duties, and other tasks. Its performance record is routinely examined—and routinely criticized. Despite some truth to claims that its size, expanding responsibilities and bureauc...

Transportation Troubleshooting: YARD Work: Harnessing Advanced Technologies for Efficient Transit Operations
July 24, 2025 in Articles , Column
Transportation Troubleshooting: YARD Work: Harnessing Advanced Technologies for Efficient Transit Operations

Transit agencies across the United States continue to face major budget restraints and staffing shortages. This is why opportunities for innovative research and development are becoming even more crucial, such as the greater implementation of automated vehicles (AVs). In April 2025, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy unveiled the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s new AV Framework. The first actions of this framework are meant to accelerate the modernization of Federal Mo...

Engineering the Future: Does Civil Engineering Have the Courage to Change?
July 24, 2025 in Articles , Column
Engineering the Future: Does Civil Engineering Have the Courage to Change?

About a year ago, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) executive committee established the task committee on “Transforming our Workforce.” It was to be a “blue-sky” exercise, first to use a blank sheet of paper to design how we would approach outreach, multiple pathways toward becoming a civil engineer, what the undergraduate curriculum should look like and how we would tackle licensure. After we had a vision, the committee was to plot the course to achieve the vision. It has been a m...

From the Editor: Contemplating the Interconnected Role of Humans and Nature
July 24, 2025 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: Contemplating the Interconnected Role of Humans and Nature

I’ve been reading about the role the environment plays in our society—past, present and future—and it’s raising questions I don’t know the answer to, but questions that absolutely need answers. Many of our readers know more about this topic than me, but I want to review some of the roles our environment plays, at least so I can frame some of the questions that come to mind. Our Journey Long ago, people settled near rivers as a water source. They chose the geography to better plant and harvest...

GIS Solutions: Montana State University’s Digital Transformation
July 23, 2025 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
GIS Solutions: Montana State University’s Digital Transformation

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Engineered Solutions: Stormwater Mitigation in Fayetteville, N.C., Made Possible with Digital Twins
July 23, 2025 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: Stormwater Mitigation in Fayetteville, N.C., Made Possible with Digital Twins

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How Cloud-Based Data Management Benefits Large Infrastructure Projects
June 5, 2025 in Featured , Articles , Feature
How Cloud-Based Data Management Benefits Large Infrastructure Projects

 All graphics: Credit Donatsch + Partner AG. Cloud technology is unlocking the value of huge reality capture datasets by enabling stakeholder collaboration and all-digital field-to-office-to-field workflows.   Data sharing and collaboration among multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, contractors, engineers and environmental experts, is a significant challenge for large infrastructure projects. Subsequent delays, miscommunications and inefficiencies can add to costs...

How BIM Integration Enhances Infrastructure Design and Construction
June 5, 2025 in Featured , Articles , Feature
How BIM Integration Enhances Infrastructure Design and Construction

Imagine having all the essential details about your building at your fingertips. From proactive design to maintenance schedules and all other necessary information. This imagination meets reality with the help of Building Information Modeling (BIM), which is used to create a digital representation of the basic characteristics for an infrastructure. It’s a collaborative process that involves architects, engineers and contractors working together to design a complete 3D model of a project. T...

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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