Traffic Jam: Hair-Raising Bike Ride Over The Brooklyn Bridge
February 12, 2020 in Transportation , Bridges , Videos
Traffic Jam: Hair-Raising Bike Ride Over The Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge bike and pedestrian path could finally be getting wider. Here's what it's currently like to cross the bridge by bike.

Video: Down to Earth 15
February 10, 2020 in Land Development , Site preparation , Videos
Video: Down to Earth 15

Surveying takes place in the field, where boots get muddy measuring boundaries and collecting data. Watch how real surveyors get real work done under challenging conditions, rugged terrain and lurking danger. Only on Down to Earth. Registration Link: https://lp.microdrones.com/webinar-do...

Video: A Controversial FCC Vote
February 3, 2020 in Transportation , Technology , Videos
Video: A Controversial FCC Vote

In this installment of the regular Transportation TV series On Time with Tymon, we learn about a critical issue facing the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials: the potential reallocation of the 5.9 GHz “safety spectrum” for non-transportation use. Safety is the highest priority for all state departments of transportation and reducing the number of highway fatalities to zero is a shared goal. That’s why state DOTs and their public sector partners invested million...

Video: Interview with CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon Positioning Systems
January 22, 2020 in Event Coverage , Featured , Articles , Interview , People , Videos
Video: Interview with CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon Positioning Systems

In October 2019, Informed Infrastructure Editorial Director Todd Danielson went to Bentley Systems’ Year In Infrastructure conference in Singapore. While there as an award juror for the Buildings and Campuses category, he was able to interview Greg Bentley and Ray O'Connor, the CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon Positioning Systems, respectively, about their companies and the joint venture they launched at the event: Digital Construction Works Incorporated (DCW).

Video: On the Ground in Puerto Rico with Dr. Kit Miyamoto
January 16, 2020 in Emergency , Featured , Land Development , Remediation/redevelopment , Videos
Video: On the Ground in Puerto Rico with Dr. Kit Miyamoto

On Jan. 7, 2020, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake shook the southern coast of Puerto Rico. It damaged about 10 percent of buildings in the area and collapsed several schools. The Miyamoto International team was dispatched to assist the government and people of Puerto Rico, who haven’t experienced an earthquake in 100 years.

WYDOT Avalanche Control
January 10, 2020 in Transportation , Roads , Videos
WYDOT Avalanche Control

Winter in Wyoming means snow, ice and slick roads. And in some parts of the state, it also means avalanche danger. WYDOT avalanche technicians work to keep roads open and travelers safe.

WEFTEC Takes Shape
January 6, 2020 in Events , Event Coverage , Videos
WEFTEC Takes Shape

The world's largest annual water quality event takes Chicago by storm. See the 2019 event come alive.

Video: ODOT Looks at Extensive Improvements Along I-205
December 13, 2019 in Transportation , Roads , Videos
Video: ODOT Looks at Extensive Improvements Along I-205

ODOT released a new video featuring community stakeholders and ODOT staff discussing recent congestion relief and safety improvements to Interstate 205 in Portland. These improvements include new ODOT RealTime traveler information signs, new auxiliary lanes (ramp-to-ramp connections), bike and pedestrian upgrades and new pavement. The I-205 work is part of the landmark transportation funding package, House Bill 2017 (known as “Keep Oregon Moving”), which is already helping people get their kid...

Video: An Urgent Message to the FCC About Saving Lives
December 4, 2019 in Transportation , Videos
Video: An Urgent Message to the FCC About Saving Lives

In this second installment of a new video series on Transportation TV entitled On Time with Tymon, AASHTO Executive Director Jim Tymon explains why it’s critically important for the Federal Communications Commission to preserve the 5.9 GHz wireless spectrum for transportation safety purposes. The AASHTO Board of Directors, the U.S. Dept. of Transportation, and auto industry leaders have called on the FCC to maintain the spectrum’s “reserved” status as they work to implement connected vehicle tec...

Video: Metsä Pavilion in Tokyo
November 27, 2019 in Buildings , Videos
Video: Metsä Pavilion in Tokyo

Metsä Pavilion will be assembled in Tokyo to host Finland’s Olympic and Paralympic teams during the Summer Olympics of 2020. The Pavilion is made entirely of Kerto® LVL (laminated veneer lumber) elements, which made the construction process fast, light and green. The elements were designed to be made with industrial efficiency: “The starting point was to optimise the material loss as small as possible”, says Project Manager Lasse Hietanen from AINS Group. “The thickness and width of beams and...

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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