Tag: CS0422
Breaking New Ground On Equity
By Luke Carothers
Interstate 5 runs roughly parallel to the West Coast of the United States, linking its largest cities from the southern border with...
Adaptive City Planning Tackles the Uncertainty of Sea Level Rise
By Liza Moriconi
Historically, engineers have designed cities’ infrastructure to a baseline climate. However, given the inevitability of and rapid acceleration of climate change, this...
5 Key Challenges for Construction Projects in 2022 and How to can Approach Them
By Mads Schmidt Petersen
The pandemic saw the construction industry take its most brutal hit since the 2008 financial crash. The historic crash in Q2...
Driving Toward Sustainability in Construction
By Nancy Novak
Heatwaves, power outages, extreme cold, and drought – you need to look no further than the day’s headlines to realize our climate...
Improving the Ecological Health of Galati County through Water Infrastructure Improvements
By Luke Carothers
Galati County is situated on the eastern side of Romania, and, although the region’s population is relatively small with just 536,000 residents...
Driving Change and Influencing a New Generation of AEC Professionals
By Luke Carothers
As is the case with many industries, the question for the AEC industry is how it can raise its profile in the...
Using Collaboration Software in a New World of Work
By Dave Martin, Tyler Voegele, and Derek White
Nobody needs to tell engineers the importance of collaboration. In addition to working with architects, contractors, consultants,...
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: 3 Lessons the Construction Industry is Learning
Climate change isn’t the only good reason to explore alternative sustainable building methods. It’s also a great business practice. Green building raises the value...
When the Cuyahoga River Burned
By Luke Carothers
Cutting through the heart of Cleveland and Akron, Ohio, the Cuyahoga River once served an important role in the industrial development of...