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National Climate Policy Aimed at Reducing U.S. Greenhouse Gases Also Would Improve Water Quality

February 13, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

A climate policy that raises the price of carbon-intensive products across the entire U.S. economy would yield a side benefit of reducing nitrate groundwater contamination throughout the Mississippi River Basin. The Gulf of Mexico, an important U.S. fishery,…

The Edge of Innovation: Geospatial Intelligence Reduces Need for Inference

February 13, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

A digital dig board is a vital resource on an active jobsite where many trades are coming and going on busy schedules. Brasfield & Gorrie can provide…

Transforming Empty Offices into Homes

February 13, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

Converting empty offices to housing isn’t a new concept. As shown here, 2040 Market, the five-story concrete former headquarters for the American Automobile…

Future Forward: Steel Decarbonization Through the ‘Theory of Change’

February 1, 2024 - in Articles, Profile

Shivakumar Kuppuswamy (Shiva) is the policy and impacts director at ResponsibleSteel. According to Shiva, the primary purpose of ResponsibleSteel is to enhance steel’s contribution in creating a sustainable society through a “theory of change” that includes…

Change Leader: The Engineering Advantages of Being a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)

February 1, 2024 - in Articles, Profile

This interview was recorded by Todd Danielson, the editorial director of Informed Infrastructure. You can watch a video of the full interview above or by visiting bit.ly/45RjICS . Greg Chismark is president of WBK Engineering; and Yemi Oyewole is board…

Las Vegas Sphere: The Engineer’s Perspective

February 1, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

On Dec. 23, 2023, I had the pleasure of interviewing Steve Reichwein, P.E., S.E., principal with Severud Associates and the lead engineer on the Sphere in Las Vegas. There have been many articles and news stories about this incredible new venue and its…

Montreal Adds Stunning New Bridges to Reimagined Historic Downtown

February 1, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

Ambient LED lighting creates a nice mix of night-time drama and secure intimacy. In late 2022, the massive three-phase, approximately $131 million redevelopment of Montreal’s Sainte-Catherine Street West and Square Phillips was declared complete, ending…

From the Editor: Looking Into the 2023 Rearview Mirror

February 1, 2024 - in Articles, Column

We experienced some major events in 2023—some exceptionally good and others rather distressing. This review is a somewhat personal look at some of the positive developments and accomplishments, especially in the world of infrastructure and events that…