Selma’s Civil Rights Landmark to Receive First Permanent Lighting Design
September 21, 2020 in Transportation , News , Bridges
Selma’s Civil Rights Landmark to Receive First Permanent Lighting Design

HLB Lighting Design is designing the lighting for the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge to bring a renewed recognition to the civil rights landmark. HLB Lighting Design is working to design the first permanent lighting installation for the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge, through an initiative developed by the local community leaders with the Selma Redevelopment Authority, Selma Economic Design Team, the Black Belt Community Foundation, Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth and Reconciliation and the K...

Scaling New Safety Heights with Fixed-Wing Drone Technology
September 21, 2020 in News , Land Development
Scaling New Safety Heights with Fixed-Wing Drone Technology

New safety standards have been set at a copper mining site in Arizona as Ames Construction employs senseFly fixed-wing drones. CHESEAUX-SUR-LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Ames Construction, one of the largest family-owned general contractors in the United States, has significantly improved the safety and accuracy of its surveying at a copper mining site in Arizona, thanks to innovative technology from senseFly, the global leader in fixed-wing drones. By using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), Ames Co...

2021 Student Steel Bridge Competition Rules Released
September 21, 2020 in News , Bridges
2021 Student Steel Bridge Competition Rules Released

CHICAGO - For more than 30 years, AISC’s Student Steel Bridge Competition (SSBC) has challenged student teams to develop a scale-model steel bridge that must meet the requirements and specifications for a mock design scenario. The rules are written by the SSBC Rules Committee, and they are changed every year to renew the challenge and to keep things exciting. Given the abrupt end to the 2020 Competition due to the COVID-19 virus, this year’s rule changes allow bridges designed for the 2020 Co...

Offenberg to Lead WSP USA’s Rhode Island Office
September 18, 2020 in News , People
Offenberg to Lead WSP USA’s Rhode Island Office

Brings three decades of engineering experience to new leadership role in firm’s Southern New England District.   GLASTONBURY, CT— Eric Offenberg has been named the Rhode Island office lead for the Southern New England District of WSP USA, a leading engineering and professional services consultancy. In his new senior management position, Offenberg will be responsible for business development and project delivery focusing on strategic planning, diversification and growth of professional s...

Capstone Headwaters Reports: COVID-19 Accelerates Digital Adoption in Water Infrastructure Industry
September 18, 2020 in Water , News , COVID-19
Capstone Headwaters Reports: COVID-19 Accelerates Digital Adoption in Water Infrastructure Industry

Boston, MA– Capstone Headwaters released its Water Infrastructure update today, reporting that pre-COVID trends of rapid urbanization and aging water and wastewater infrastructure have been catalysts for innovation and advancement in the Water Infrastructure industry.  While COVID-19 has stressed revenues and financial visibility, it has also accelerated the adoption of digital and remote technologies to drive effective asset management, efficiency, and cost reduction in water systems.    “Wh...

New Clean Energy Accelerator launches at Rice
September 18, 2020 in Energy , News
New Clean Energy Accelerator launches at Rice

A rendering of the Ion, the former Sears building in Midtown that is being transformed into an innovation center. Credit: Rice University   Rice Alliance program will support startups worldwide   HOUSTON  – Rice Alliance, the globally recognized initiative within the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University, will expand its programs to help startup enterprises with the launch of the Clean Energy Accelerator. The accelerator will be a hands-on, 12-week program to support ea...

Updated ASCE Standard 44 Presents Guidelines for Supercooled Fog Dispersal Programs
September 18, 2020 in Water , News
Updated ASCE Standard 44 Presents Guidelines for Supercooled Fog Dispersal Programs

Reston, Va. – Extended periods of fog can have large economic impacts on aviation, tourism, transportation, and mining industries, as well as a negative effect on agriculture. These problems can be reduced using state-of-the-art supercooled fog dispersal technologies to increase visibility. ASCE presents guidelines for programs aimed at dispersing supercooled fog in the updated Standard Practice for the Design, Operation, and Evaluation of Supercooled Fog Dispersal Projects, ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 44-20...

U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $5 Million in Emergency Relief for Roads and Bridges Damaged by Wildfires in Oregon
September 18, 2020 in News , Financial
U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $5 Million in Emergency Relief for Roads and Bridges Damaged by Wildfires in Oregon

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced the immediate availability of $5 million in “quick release” Emergency Relief (ER) funds to help the Oregon Department of Transportation repair infrastructure damage caused by wildfires. “We hope this federal support will help Oregon communities recover more quickly from the devastating wildfires,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao.  Starting September 7, strong winds...

ODOT working to assess, repair Oregon roads damaged by wildfire
September 18, 2020 in Transportation , News , Roads
ODOT working to assess, repair Oregon roads damaged by wildfire

SALEM – Even with wildfires still burning, ODOT crews around the state have begun assessing damage on hundreds of miles of road, removing thousands of trees damaged by fire, and inspecting culverts, bridges, guardrail and pavement. The work will continue location by location as conditions allow, but it will be some time before roads reopen – partially or fully – to traffic. Even when roads do reopen, ODOT crews will continue monitoring for hazards including landslides or loose rock in areas w...

USDOT Announces $1 Billion to Upgrade American Infrastructure
September 18, 2020 in News , Financial
USDOT Announces $1 Billion to Upgrade American Infrastructure

WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary Elaine L. Chao today announced that the Trump Administration will invest $1 billion in American infrastructure through the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Transportation Discretionary Grants program. The funding has been awarded to 70 projects in 44 states. “This Administration is making significant investments in infrastructure, and this $1 billion in BUILD grants will repair, rebuild, and revitalize transportation systems across Ameri...

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