Cozy Lake Road Bridge Receives New Jersey Concrete Award
April 30, 2018 in News , Projects
Cozy Lake Road Bridge Receives New Jersey Concrete Award

Dewberry has announced that the Cozy Lake Road bridge replacement project in Morris County, New Jersey, has been awarded a New Jersey Concrete Award by the New Jersey Concrete and Aggregate Association and the New Jersey Chapter of the American Concrete Institute. The project, designed by Cherry, Weber & Associates, PC and constructed by Ron-Jon Construction Corp., was a replacement of Morris County Bridge No. 1400-323 at Cozy Lake Road over the Pequannock River at a cost of $1.4 million. Dew...

AECOM and Asia Society Launch Second Year of Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow’s Cities Together
April 30, 2018 in News
AECOM and Asia Society Launch Second Year of Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow’s Cities Together

NEW DELHI, INDIA — AECOM, a premier, fully integrated global infrastructure firm, and Asia Society, a leading global nonprofit institution, launched the second year in their three-year global conversation series, “Imagine 2060: Delivering Tomorrow’s Cities Together,” in Delhi, India. Today’s forum, “Imagine Delhi: Towards a Clear Sky,” opened the series’ 2018 program on air, with a diverse line-up of leading international and national leaders in business, research, policy and media, who explored...

Ben Tripousis, Public Transit Advocate, Joins HNTB as Associate Vice President
April 30, 2018 in News , People
Ben Tripousis, Public Transit Advocate, Joins HNTB as Associate Vice President

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Ben Tripousis has joined HNTB Corporation as associate vice president and senior program manager. He is based in the firm’s San Jose office. Recognized throughout his career as a leader in public policy and transportation, Tripousis has served as chair of both the Metropolitan Transportation Commission Partnership Technical Advisory Committee, as well as the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s Technical Advisory Committee. He also has worked on transportation poli...

Noise and Acoustics Expert, Patrick Kester, Joins Cardno's San Diego Office
April 30, 2018 in News , People
Noise and Acoustics Expert, Patrick Kester, Joins Cardno's San Diego Office

San Diego, CA - Cardno, Inc., is pleased to announce that Patrick Kester has joined the firm as an Acoustical Engineer in the company’s San Diego, CA, USA office. Patrick has more than 10 years of experience supporting National Environmental Policy Act documents for a range of Department of Defense clients.   Patrick has extensive experience working as principal noise investigator in supporting environmental assessments, environmental impact statements, air installations compatibility use...

KAI Adds Senior Project Manager, Estimator/Project Engineer to Build Group
April 30, 2018 in News , People
KAI Adds Senior Project Manager, Estimator/Project Engineer to Build Group

(St. Louis, MO) KAI has added two new employees to its Build Group -- Melissa McGinnis-Russo as Senior Project Manager and Joe Kabance as Estimator/Project Engineer. Melissa McGinnis-Russo, Senior Project Manager - McGinnis-Russo will serve as the MEP Coordinator on the BJC HealthCare West County replacement hospital project, a PARIC/KAI joint venture. She comes to KAI with 30 years of AEC industry experience and a diverse engineering background. Most recently she worked for Ascension Health,...

VCU’s Engineering School Becomes the VCU College of Engineering
April 30, 2018 in News
VCU’s Engineering School Becomes the VCU College of Engineering

RICHMOND, Va.  – Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Engineering is now the VCU College of Engineering. This change reflects the college’s increase in programs, research, faculty and student census, and supports its mission to advance a collaborative, creative and entrepreneurial engineering culture.   College leaders said the growing scope of VCU’s academic programs in engineering — and its robust sponsored research program with collaborations across the Monroe Park and VCU Healt...

Sulzer Offers MIXPAC MixCoat Cartridge-Based 2-Component Dispensing System for Railway Applications
April 30, 2018 in News , Products
Sulzer Offers MIXPAC MixCoat Cartridge-Based 2-Component Dispensing System for Railway Applications

Sulzer Mixpac USA, Inc., the leading innovator of 2-component adhesive dispensing systems, offers the MIXPAC™ MixCoat™ cartridge-based system for a variety of railway applications, including stripe coating of rail car exteriors and application of 100 percent solid epoxy linings for tanker cars. The MIXPAC™ MixCoat™ Manual model used for stripe coating features a lightweight design with a unique brush assembly on a manual dispenser, which greatly increases stripe coating productivity and speed. T...

Russelectric to Supply Paralleling Switchgear for Charlotte Water
April 30, 2018 in Water , News
Russelectric to Supply Paralleling Switchgear for Charlotte Water

Hingham, MA – Russelectric, a leading manufacturer of power control systems and automatic transfer switches, announced today that it has been awarded the contract to supply Charlotte Water with paralleling switchgear for their water and wastewater treatment facilities. The paralleling switchgear will monitor the incoming utility power and in the event of a utility power failure, ensure the transfer of critical emergency backup power to their facility in Charlotte, NC. Russelectric will engine...

House Overwhelmingly Passes Long-Term FAA Reauthorization Bill
April 30, 2018 in Transportation , News
House Overwhelmingly Passes Long-Term FAA Reauthorization Bill

Washington, D.C. - By a vote of 393 to 13, the House of Representatives today approved the bipartisan FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 (H.R. 4), a five-year bill to reauthorize the programs of the Federal Aviation Administration, provide much needed long-term stability for the Nation’s aviation community, authorize robust investment in U.S. airports, improve America’s competitiveness in the global aviation sector, strengthen passenger protections, and ensure the safety of the system for the trave...

Steel Sculpture Winner Announced
April 27, 2018 in News , Awards
Steel Sculpture Winner Announced

The five finalists in AISC’s seventh annual Steel Sculpture Competition were on display at the 2018 NASCC: The Steel Conference in Baltimore last week, where attendees voted for their favorite, and the winner is: “Steel Is Only As Strong As Those Who Fabricate It,” designed and fabricated by Cody Builders Supply, Austin, Texas (an AISC member and certified fabricator). Nine sculptures were entered in the competition this year. The only rules for the competition are that entrants must be AISC...

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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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