Tag: CS0421
Design Automation is the Necessary Future for Civil Infrastructure
By Theo Agelopoulos
A series of motivating factors is incentivizing the rapid digitization of civil infrastructure design, engineering, and construction, as well as operations and...
Living with Water in New Orleans
By Luke Carothers
The City of New Orleans in Louisiana is among the most revered cities in the world for its rich history and vibrant,...
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...
Land & Water Safeguards the Environment with its Innovative and Sustainable Solutions
By James Maclean
Environmental solutions which aim to safeguard our planet for future generations have always been at the forefront of projects undertaken by leading...
Managing the Development of the World’s Largest and Most Sustainable Net-Zero Campus
Over the course of the last year, Said Mnimne and his team at Hill International have been working on a unique project. Last year, Hill International...
Breaking Ground in Sustainability
By Luke Carothers
California State University–Long Beach (CSULB) is currently well on their way to achieving their goal of a Net Zero campus by 2030. ...
We Must Invest in Africa’s Engineers to Help Solve the World’s Climate Crisis
By David Thomlinson
In March 2019 tropical Cyclone Idai made landfall near the Mozambiquan port city of Beira, ravaging the coastline and inland communities. The...
Best Practices for Designing Large Wastewater Treatment Systems
By Dennis F. Hallahan, PE,
Determining the optimum wastewater treatment system design can be complicated particularly in sensitive watershed areas or where fluctuating daily flows...
Connected Construction: The Next Frontier for Sustainability
By Eric Harris
These days it's hard to find a company that isn’t talking about adopting more sustainable practices. Although it’s become a buzzword, environmental...