Tag: CS0122
Cutting the Cost and Time for Stockpile Surveys in Half with Drones
By Sally Huynh
Today, drones are delivering survey-grade accuracy in a fraction of the time at half the cost of conventional inspections. State transportation agencies...
Hernando de Soto Bridge Emergency Repairs: Critical, Complex, Collaborative
By Aaron Stover, P.E., S.E., Ted Kniazewycz, P.E., and Rick Ellis, P.E.,
Spanning the Mississippi River with a distinctive profile, the Hernando de Soto bridge...
Building Value into Sports Facilities
Rigid-frame fabric buildings offer a high-quality solution for budget-minded projects.
By Shannon Humbert and Eric Donnay
We live in a world where spending power can create...
Light at the End of the Tunnel: How Technical Innovation and Community Buy-In Turned...
New sewage forcemain runs below dense urban area including 11 river crossings, three railway crossings, parks, and major city streets
By Bradley Marin, Tom Casher,...
Engineering Titletown
By Luke Carothers
For well over 100 years in the American Midwest, football has been as much a part of life as death and taxes. ...
Underwater Visualization Drives Timely, Successful Habitat Restoration Project
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is facilitating the multi-year, $18-million Kingsbury Bay – Grassy Point Habitat remediation and restoration, a site located...
Calling in the K-9 Unit for Water Loss: Tennessee Home to Nation’s First Private...
By Esme Rye
Meet Gauge Rye, the first privately-owned leak detection dog in the United States. In January of 2020, Seth Rye of Rye...
Mapping the Smart Path to Happiness
How one city is using geospatial data to improve the quality of life
By Mary Jo Wagner
The city of Dubai takes its smartness and its...
A Texas-Sized Endeavor
Houston Public Works’ Northeast Transmission Line Takes Shape
By Christine Kirby and Kevin Tran
Things are indeed bigger in Texas. And Houston’s Northeast Transmission Line is...