Engineered Solutions: New Bridge in Hawaii Forest Replaces Roadway Prone to Flooding
November 20, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Engineered Solutions: New Bridge in Hawaii Forest Replaces Roadway Prone to Flooding

Acrow Bridge designed and provided a permanent bridge to Mocon Construction for vehicle and pedestrian use in the Keahua Arboretum in the Keahua State Forest in Kauai, Hawaii. Planted with native plants and vegetation introduced by the University of Hawaii, the arboretum also is enjoyed for picnicking, swimming, hiking, biking and horseback riding. The original route, a concrete roadway, had sunk over time and flooded after heavy rains. Safe passage over the Keahua Stream wasn’t always possib...

From the Editor: Infrastructure (and Humans) Under Siege
November 6, 2017 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: Infrastructure (and Humans) Under Siege

On Aug. 24, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas, as a Category 4 hurricane. For the next five days, the storm dumped a historic amount of rain on the second-largest state in the union before heading back out to the Gulf of Mexico. On Aug. 29, 2017, Harvey made landfall a second time, this time in Louisiana, wreaking havoc before dissipating two days later. When the skies finally cleared, 82 people had lost their lives, and the states suffered an estimated $70 billion to...

'Out of Tolerance’ before 'Out of Time'
November 6, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Feature
'Out of Tolerance’ before 'Out of Time'

DPR Avoids Construction Delays with Automated Verification Software By Kevin P. Corbley A general contractor avoided what could have been a significant delay in the exterior shelling of a new multi-story retail building by finding twisted, missing and poorly aligned steel beams in the interior structure. The company used automated construction verification software to analyze 3D laser scans of the steel framework to identify precisely where as-built conditions deviated from the design...

Engineered Solutions: Autodesk InfraWorks: Not Just for “Mega Projects”
October 27, 2017 in Featured , Articles
Engineered Solutions: Autodesk InfraWorks: Not Just for “Mega Projects”

Even Pump Stations Get the Blues 3D Visual Presentation Pushes Wastewater Project Forward The retrofit of a wet-well/dry-well pump station into a submersible pump station isn’t normally the type of project that requires a glossy 3D model as part of design work—most firms would reserve that for more glamorous, higher-profile infrastructure such as a railway station or a new bridge. But for Wright-Pierce, a nine-office, employee-owned consulting firm based in New England and Florida, it...

Industrial IoT: Fulfilling the Promise of the Digital Oilfield
October 25, 2017 in Featured , Articles
Industrial IoT: Fulfilling the Promise of the Digital Oilfield

By Tal Avrahami The price of crude oil began a precipitous decline from its summer-2014 highs of approximately $110 per barrel to a bottom near $25 per barrel in the winter of 2016. Few would have forecast that almost three years after falling off that cliff, the price of crude would remain stubbornly low in a price band around $50 per barrel. What initially appeared to be a short-term market correction now looks more like an indefinite disruption to the days of $80-100 per barrel oil...

Infrastructure Outlook: Why Isn’t Infrastructure Relevant?
October 25, 2017 in Articles , Column
Infrastructure Outlook: Why Isn’t Infrastructure Relevant?

America has a life-threatening infrastructure problem. Recent events in Houston and Miami have underscored both the need for infrastructure investment and its critical role in public safety. Yet despite natural disasters and a stream of almost daily news of failing bridges, broken water mains, antiquated air-traffic control technology and patchwork electric grids, Americans remain alarmingly complacent. This lack of urgency is ironic given that the wisdom of investing in our nation’s roads, b...

Stormwater Management: D.C.’s Capitol Crossing Project Takes Innovative Approach
October 25, 2017 in Featured , Articles
Stormwater Management: D.C.’s Capitol Crossing Project Takes Innovative Approach

Stormwater management is a challenge for most cities, but this is particularly true for highly urbanized areas such as Washington, D.C., where there’s little remaining open space for conventional stormwater management infrastructure such as detention or retention ponds. Under federal law, the city is required to control the amount of stormwater that enters its local watersheds (Potomac and Anacostia) and reduce the amount of pollutants the stormwater contains. District agencies, such as the D...

Change Leader Full Interview: Simplify Legal Structure to Get Things Done
October 16, 2017 in Articles , Interview
Change Leader Full Interview: Simplify Legal Structure to Get Things Done

Philip K. Howard, chair of Common Good, is a lawyer who is actively involved in shaping public policy. In addition to writing several books during his career, he recently wrote a report, “Two Years, Not Ten Years: Redesigning Infrastructure Approvals,” which shows that a six-year delay in starting construction on public projects costs the nation more than $3.7 trillion, including the costs of prolonged inefficiencies and unnecessary pollution. V1 Media: Can you provide a brief professiona...

Future Forward Full Interview: Think Long Term for Maximum Value
October 16, 2017 in Articles , Interview
Future Forward Full Interview: Think Long Term for Maximum Value

This page profiles innovative and impactful applied research in civil and structural engineering to spur continuing thought and dialog to create a better industry. These profiles are based on interviews, and the opinions and statements are those of the subject and are not necessarily shared or endorsed by this publication.   Dr. John Brown Miller is a global expert on public infrastructure with an eye on efficiency and value. He has a thirty-five-year focus on bringing practical business,...

Future Forward: Think Long Term for Maximum Value
October 16, 2017 in Articles , Column , Profile
Future Forward: Think Long Term for Maximum Value

This page profiles innovative and impactful applied research in civil and structural engineering to spur continuing thought and dialog to create a better industry. These profiles are based on interviews, and the opinions and statements are those of the subject and are not necessarily shared or endorsed by this publication. Dr. John Brown Miller is a global expert on public infrastructure with an eye on efficiency and value. He has a 35-year focus on bringing practical business, legi...

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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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