DFI Announces New Chair of Project Information Management Systems Committee
July 28, 2020 in News , People
DFI Announces New Chair of Project Information Management Systems Committee

Hawthorne, N.J. : DFI announces that Jamey Rosen, P.Geo., a senior principal geoscientist at Geosyntec Consultants, is the new chair of its Project Information Management Systems Committee (PIMS). Rosen succeeds Massimo Mucci, director of R&D at Bencor Global, a Keller Company. Rosen has more than 20 years of experience focused on the management, visualization, modeling and analysis of construction, geotechnical and environmental data using database and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)...

American Concrete Institute and Post-Tensioning Institute Announce Expanded Partnership
July 28, 2020 in News
American Concrete Institute and Post-Tensioning Institute Announce Expanded Partnership

Collaboration on joint committee and new structural post-tensioned concrete code requirements to benefit designers, industry, and public   FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – In direct response to expressed industry need for building code requirements that address the unique aspects of post-tensioned concrete design, the American Concrete Institute and the Post-Tensioning Institute are pleased to announce a new, expanded partnership to increase efficiency for design of structural post-tensioned conc...

U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $47.5 Million in Grant Awards to Select Projects Nationwide to Improve Passenger Ferry Service
July 28, 2020 in News , Financial
U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $47.5 Million in Grant Awards to Select Projects Nationwide to Improve Passenger Ferry Service

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced approximately $47.5 million in grant awards to selected projects nationwide to improve access, safety, and reliability of America’s ferries and their passengers. A total of 12 projects in 12 states will receive funding from FTA’s Passenger Ferry Grant Program. "This $47.5 million in federal funding will improve mobility and enhance safety for passenger ferry services across our nation," s...

Kansas DOT Begins Highway Expansion Project, Issues CCLIP Funds
July 28, 2020 in Transportation , News , Roads
Kansas DOT Begins Highway Expansion Project, Issues CCLIP Funds

Julie Lorenz, secretary of the Kansas Department of Transportation (at left in above photo), joined Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (D) (at right in photo) on July 20 to officially “break ground” on a long-delayed U.S. 50 highway expansion project. [Above photo via the Kansas DOT.] Concurrently, the Kansas DOT said it plans to distribute $18.5 million over a two-year period via its City Connecting Link Improvement Program (CCLIP) to fund 36 projects making improvements to state highways that e...

AASHTO, Industry Letters Highlights Immediate Fiscal Need of State DOTs
July 28, 2020 in News , Financial
AASHTO, Industry Letters Highlights Immediate Fiscal Need of State DOTs

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials urged in a July 20 letter to Congressional leadership that state departments of transportation across the country need an “immediate infusion” of at least $37 billion to prevent disruptions to planned transportation projects, keep workers employed, and enable the nation’s mobility network to fully support economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. [Above photo by the Oregon DOT.] While AASHTO said the...

August 2020 Trends
July 27, 2020 in News , Featured , Trends
August 2020 Trends

In this section, Informed Infrastructure compiles infographics from trusted sources that reveal insight on infrastructure spending. We also compile some of the top infrastructure stories that shouldn’t be missed. For ongoing news coverage, turn to Informed Infrastructure online (www.informedinfrastructure.com), our Twitter feed (@IInfrastructure) and our weekly e-newsletter. Engineering and Construction Costs Fall for First Time Since 2016, Key Index Shows Engineering a...

Michael Baker International Awarded FEMA MT-1 Processing Services Contract
July 27, 2020 in News , Corporate
Michael Baker International Awarded FEMA MT-1 Processing Services Contract

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia  - Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, planning and consulting services celebrating 80 Years of Making a Difference,  announced today the continuation of its 45-year relationship with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The firm is set to execute a FEMA MT-1 Processing Services Contract in support of FEMA’s Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP) Program.  MT-1 Processing Services allows pro...

Jacobs Announces New Leadership for People and Places Solutions Line of Business
July 27, 2020 in News , People
Jacobs Announces New Leadership for People and Places Solutions Line of Business

DALLAS - Jacobs (NYSE:J) today announced new leadership roles for Ken Gilmartin and Patrick Hill, effective Aug. 1, 2020, within its People & Places Solutions (P&PS) line of business. Ken Gilmartin and Patrick Hill will both be promoted to executive vice president and jointly lead Jacobs' P&PS line of business. Gilmartin will have responsibility for the Americas, Federal and Environmental Solutions, and global Advanced Facilities businesses, and will continue to be based out of Philadelphia....

Building Innovation 2020 Resilience Sessions to Cover Zero Energy, Housing Affordability
July 27, 2020 in News , Events , Announcement
Building Innovation 2020 Resilience Sessions to Cover Zero Energy, Housing Affordability

WASHINGTON, DC – Resilience is a national issue. Natural disasters like wildfires and floods are only increasing in frequency and volume, costing the U.S. an average of $100 billion annually. This is part of the reason building resilience will be prominently featured during Building Innovation 2020: Virtual Edition. The annual meeting of the National Institute of Building Sciences takes place August 18-19. “Building resilience is critical,” says Lakisha A. Woods, CAE, President and CEO of...

New Report Helps Local Communities Shift to Clean, Efficient, and All-Electric Buildings
July 27, 2020 in News , Buildings
New Report Helps Local Communities Shift to Clean, Efficient, and All-Electric Buildings

[BOULDER, CO] – A new report and summary infographic released today by the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project guides local governments through policy options and pathways to electrify new buildings – a key strategy for meeting climate and public health goals. The report, “Building Electrification: How Cities and Counties are Implementing Electrification Policies – with Adoptable Code Language,” provides insight to local governments that want to encourage more all-electric buildings, as a way to...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

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