Tag: CS0320
Protecting Infrastructure Through Stream Restorations
By Emily Poynter Jenkins
A 33” sanitary interceptor pipe lay exposed in the middle of the Unnamed tributary to the Saline Branch (Photo 1). Rising...
An Interview with Nikhil Choudhary and David Renard of Zenith Engineers Inc.
By Editorial Staff
Civil and Structural Engineer recently sat down with Nikhil Choudhary and Davide Renard, two members of the engineering industry making a splash...
Ground Penetrating Radar: The Unlikely New Hero of Autonomous Vehicles
GSSI, the world’s leading manufacturer of ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, announces TerraVision™, the first-to-market localizing ground penetrating radar (LGPR) technology that improves navigation...
Protect Your Firm with Limitation of Liability
By Mark Jackson
Contracts are important tools for your business relationships with both clients and subconsultants. The different provisions in a contract can provide protection...
Underground
In every sense
Underground – the theme of this month’s C+S issue – has two definitions, according to Merriam-Webster. The first is more appropriate on...
Wet-weather infrastructure: Smart analysis and TOTEX planning equal savings and resilience
How “sweating the system” with smart analytics modeling and TOTEX planning can deliver fit-for-purpose solutions, capital cost savings, and system optimization
By Nick Anderson and...
Innovative Stormwater System Provides Maximized Footprint for Charter School Expansion
Detention Chambers Buried Under New Athletic Stadium
The Kipp Charter School has completed its latest expansion for the more than 2,000 students in attendance from...
Intelligent Compaction is the Key
Long-lasting, durable surfaces result from quality compaction
By Jeff Winke
The most elemental meaning of the word "compaction," is the exertion of force on something so...
A new connection: Comcast pedestrian tunnel
By Thomas J. Friese
In the heart of Philadelphia sits the new Comcast Technology Center. The 60-floor, 1,121-foot skyscraper is the tallest building in Philadelphia...