DART Rail Generates $10.27 Billion Near Rail Stations
July 27, 2020 in Transportation , News , Transit
DART Rail Generates $10.27 Billion Near Rail Stations

A new study looking at construction near Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail stations shows just how productive and important it is to the overall North Texas economy, generating billions of dollars in revenue, taxes and jobs. Researchers from the Economics Research Group at the University of North Texas (UNT), led by Michael Carroll, Ph.D., reviewed 81 development projects completed within a quarter mile of DART stations with a total property value of $5.138 billion between 2016 and...

Understanding the Structural Behavior of a Duct System in Power Stations in New ASCE Report
July 27, 2020 in News , Buildings
Understanding the Structural Behavior of a Duct System in Power Stations in New ASCE Report

RESTON, Va. – Air and flue gas ducts are unique structures, yet the structural analysis and design of ductwork is not currently addressed or governed by any national code or design standard. A new report from ASCE’s Air and Gas Duct Structural Design Committee of the Energy Division, will assist structural engineers in understanding the structural behavior of a duct system and in analyzing and designing its many structural components.  The newly updated, Structural Design of Air and Gas Ducts...

American Concrete Institute Expands Certification Offerings; Launches Android Version of ACI Certification Verify App
July 24, 2020 in News , Technology , People
American Concrete Institute Expands Certification Offerings; Launches Android Version of ACI Certification Verify App

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.  – The American Concrete Institute (ACI) recently announced the addition of several new certification programs, marking a total of more than 30 certification program offerings now available. To keep pace with the growing demand for ACI-certified personnel on various concrete construction projects, the Institute has launched the ACI Certification Verify app to help supervisors verify the status of ACI-certified individuals on a jobsite. Available on iOS and now Android...

China’s energy infrastructure mapped by Baker Institute
July 24, 2020 in Energy , News
China’s energy infrastructure mapped by Baker Institute

HOUSTON  – Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy has released its latest China Energy Map, an open-source, interactive chart of the country’s energy infrastructure. The map was created by Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, a research manager at the Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies, and Gabriel Collins, the Baker Botts Fellow in Energy and Environmental Regulatory Affairs at the institute. “We are releasing the Baker Institute China Energy Map in the hope that an open, comprehensi...

UCA Announces 2020 Award Recipients
July 24, 2020 in News , Awards
UCA Announces 2020 Award Recipients

Denver, Colo. - The Underground Construction Association, a Division of SME (UCA), is pleased to announce the recipients of its top awards: Lifetime Achievement, Outstanding Educator, Outstanding Individual, and Project of the Year. The UCA Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes outstanding achievements in the underground design and construction industry, including seeking advances in new methods and materials, and advancing the public understanding and concurrence with the beneficial uses of...

JCJ Architecture Designs New Boys & Girls Club of Hartford Facility
July 23, 2020 in News , Projects
JCJ Architecture Designs New Boys & Girls Club of Hartford Facility

The New South End Club Will Support More Than 1,500 Local Youth     HARTFORD, CT— July 23rd, 2020 — JCJ Architecture, the forward-thinking and nationally ranked planning, architecture, and interior design firm, is excited to announce that The Boys & Girls Club of Hartford (BGCH)’s South End Club broke ground earlier this month. The socially distanced ceremony marks the beginning of construction and took place alongside state officials, community leaders, and representatives from the Boys a...

Woolpert’s Qassim Abdullah Named to TRB New Users of Shared Airspace Committee
July 23, 2020 in News , People
Woolpert’s Qassim Abdullah Named to TRB New Users of Shared Airspace Committee

The inaugural national committee addresses how to safely support emerging aviation applications like UAS and UAM in an already occupied airspace. ARLINGTON, Va. (July 23, 2020) — Woolpert Vice President and Chief Scientist Qassim Abdullah has been named to the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) inaugural Standing Committee on New Users of Shared Airspace. The committee focuses on how emerging and growing aviation applications—including commercial space operations, unmanned aircraft systems...

Vectorworks, Inc. is a Finalist in 2020 Architizer A+Awards
July 23, 2020 in News , Events , Announcement
Vectorworks, Inc. is a Finalist in 2020 Architizer A+Awards

Vectorworks Architect 2020 competing in Software & Digital Tools category until voting closes on July 31   Columbia, MD (July 23, 2020)—For the second year in a row, global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks, Inc. ­­is an Architizer A+Awards finalist. Specifically, Vectorworks Architect 2020 is competing against three other products for the 2020 Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award and the Jury Award in the Software & Digital Tools category. Vectorworks Architect 2019 was the 2019...

Illinois rolls out $3 billion transportation plan
July 23, 2020 in News , Financial
Illinois rolls out $3 billion transportation plan

Illinois officials rolled out a $3.15 billion transportation plan Tuesday, the second year of transportation projects funded in part with higher state gasoline taxes. But with the announcement of transportation projects for the upcoming fiscal year, there was a warning about the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on transportation projects. With stay at home orders and businesses being forced to close, people will travel less and less money will be generated through the state’s gasoline tax....

New LEED Guidance from USGBC Helps Cities and Communities Expand Resilience Efforts in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
July 23, 2020 in News , Buildings
New LEED Guidance from USGBC Helps Cities and Communities Expand Resilience Efforts in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Credits integrate public health and social equity with sustainability planning   Washington, D.C.  – The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has released two new Safety First pilot credits as part of the LEED for Cities and Communities rating system. The new credits are designed to help local governments and development authorities better prepare for and respond to future pandemic events. The guidance includes strategies for planning, risk assessment and training, as well as evaluating equ...

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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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