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To Drive Post-COVID Economic Recovery, Mayors Prioritize Infrastructure and Technology Investments, Study Finds

September 16, 2020 - in COVID-19, News, Technology

Study Shows Plans for Recovery Must Overcome Near Universal Budget Shortfalls Resulting from Pandemic   WASHINGTON, September 16, 2020 – While a majority of U.S. mayors (94%) agree that their city’s economic recovery depends on containing and preventing…

COVID-19 permanently alters global energy outlook but buys little time to reach Paris climate goals

September 9, 2020 - in COVID-19, Energy, News

Oslo, Norway, 08 September 2020 – The behavioural and economic ramifications of COVID-19 will permanently reduce global energy demand, according to…

University partners with cities to study COVID-19 virus prevalence in wastewater

August 24, 2020 - in COVID-19, News, Wastewater, Water

The Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility serves the majority of the population in the region, making it an ideal location to conduct the environmental…

UC Davis: COVID-19 Having Major Impact on Transportation

August 24, 2020 - in COVID-19, News, Transportation

New research by the University of California-Davis Institute for Transportation Studies indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic has had and will continue to have a “profound impact” on how much people move around, their means of transportation, and on who…

Transportation Officials Report Increased Traffic on Some Roadways, But Reshaping of Industry for Years to Come Due To Pandemic

August 21, 2020 - in COVID-19, News, Roads, Transportation

Five Months into COVID-19 Pandemic, the Country’s Most Important and Iconic Transportation Systems Continue to Feel Historic Impact and Loss of Revenue WASHINGTON, D.C. – The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA), the worldwide…

COVID-19 trends impacting the future of transportation planning and research

August 18, 2020 - in COVID-19, News

TRB Executive Director Neil Pedersen recently shared insights on how the transportation industry has been impacted by and will continue to be shaped by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global pandemic. He presented Thursday, August 13 at the closing plenary…

New York State Partners with Arcadis to Pilot Early Detection of COVID-19 in Wastewater

August 18, 2020 - in COVID-19, News, Wastewater, Water

Game-changing approach will help inform decision-making, protect public health in upstate communities Highlands Ranch, Colo. — The New York State Department of Health and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have partnered with Arcadis…

The Great Reopening: Architects and Engineers Help Schools Envision Safe Designs for COVID Era

August 14, 2020 - in Buildings, COVID-19, Featured, News

K-12 schools now have a range of immediate, short-term, and future design options they can use to create safer buildings and still serve most of their regular student enrollment.   New York – The most contentious debate of the COVID-19 era is unfolding…

Regional advantages will define future energy transitions, says Baker Institute expert

August 11, 2020 - in COVID-19, Energy, News

James A. Baker Institute of Public Policy(Image)   HOUSTON – Different countries will respond in different ways to the challenges of economic growth and environmental sustainability based upon their regional advantages, according to a new paper by an…

Report: An infrastructure stimulus plan for the COVID-19 recession

August 4, 2020 - in COVID-19, News

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the nation to its core, and the ensuing economic contraction shows no signs of letting up. As in past recessions, infrastructure is not insulated from these effects—household affordability concerns are rising, strained state…