Executive Corner: It’s Critical to Understand Why a Project Is Valuable
June 1, 2017 in Articles , Column
Executive Corner: It’s Critical to Understand Why a Project Is Valuable

Effective architecture and engineering (A/E) firm leadership starts with the understanding that we’re in the business of delivering projects, and these projects are managed and delivered by people. To effectively run the business, leaders need clear and reliable data on their people and projects. For this installment of “Executive Corner,” Russ Ryan, principal at Rusk O’Brien Gido + Partners (email: [email protected]) interviews JJ Brantingham, co-founder at Planifi, project performance and...

Engineered Solutions: New San Francisco 49ers Stadium Scores Big with BioMod® Stormwater Management System
May 29, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Engineered Solutions: New San Francisco 49ers Stadium Scores Big with BioMod® Stormwater Management System

Sponsored By:           A large construction project such as a major-league sports stadium can include significant expanses of runoff-generating hardscape. A venue capable of seating nearly 70,000 people requires large parking areas and other impervious grounds. If rainwater can turn a football field into a muddy swamp, it can also turn a parking lot into a floodplain. Draining that area effectively and treating the runoff is a basic necessity that should be provided from th...

Structural Solutions: Nuggets of Wisdom for Engineers Young and Old, Part 1
May 29, 2017 in Articles , Column
Structural Solutions: Nuggets of Wisdom for Engineers Young and Old, Part 1

If you haven’t been to the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) NASCC Steel Conference, you really need to go. It’s not just about the PDHs; there’s an awful lot to learn. The day-to-day “busy-ness” of running a company takes me out of the loop sometimes (well, most of the time), but it’s important to stay on top of what’s going on in the steel world, particularly because many of our projects are steel. AISC and the steel conference have historically been advocates for educating yo...

From the Editor: Infrastructure Report Card Again Near Failing
April 19, 2017 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: Infrastructure Report Card Again Near Failing

Like for many students across the country, my kids’ school semester ended earlier this year. They each worked hard, doing their homework, studying for quizzes and tests, and preparing for finals. Also, like most kids, they would rather be spending their time doing almost anything else instead of school work. All You Have to Fear Is … Setting aside attendance mandates from parents and state authorities, why do most kids go to school and try to get good grades? Before they’re mature enough t...

Infrastructure Showcase: PCI Design Award Winners
April 18, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Showcase
Infrastructure Showcase: PCI Design Award Winners

Now in its 55th year, the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) Design Awards program recognizes design excellence and construction quality using precast concrete. The program has helped the design and construction community innovate and advance by showcasing ideas that push the envelope, overcome challenges, and improve upon existing concepts. The program demonstrates how designers are continuing to utilize high-performance precast/prestressed concrete to achieve sustainable, more-cos...

The Year in Infrastructure 2016
April 13, 2017 in Featured , Articles
The Year in Infrastructure 2016

Bentley Systems and Informed Infrastructure are pleased to present the Finalists and Winner for the 2016 Be Inspired Award for Innovation in Structural Engineering.  

March – April 2017 TRENDS
April 12, 2017 in Featured , Articles , Trends
March – April 2017 TRENDS

In this section, Informed Infrastructure compiles infographics from trusted sources that reveal insight on infrastructure spending. We also compile some of the top infrastructure stories that shouldn’t be missed. For ongoing news coverage, turn to Informed Infrastructure online (www.informedinfrastructure.com), our Twitter feed (@IInfrastructure) and our weekly e-newsletter. ASCE’s 2017 Infrastructure Report Card: U.S. Fails to Raise Its Grade Every four years, ASCE’s...

Future Forward: When In Doubt, Damp It Out
April 7, 2017 in Articles , Column , Profile
Future Forward: When In Doubt, Damp It Out

This page profiles innovative and impactful applied research in civil and structural engineering. Douglas P. Taylor is president of Taylor Devices, which manufactures seismic dampers that protect structures during events such as earthquakes and high winds. He is inventor or co-inventor of 34 patents in the fields of energy management, hydraulics and shock isolation. In 2015, NASA and the Space Foundation inducted him into the Space Technology Hall of Fame. Organization Taylor De...

Change Leader: 3D Modeling Delivers Widespread Benefits
April 6, 2017 in Articles , Column , Profile
Change Leader: 3D Modeling Delivers Widespread Benefits

Kevin Schlereth is a senior design application specialist at HNTB, an architecture, engineering, planning and construction services firm founded more than 100 years ago. A registered professional engineer, he works with subject-matter experts who specialize in civil engineering software and digital scenarios, providing project development, training and support services. He has a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Ohio University. Change HNTB is an infrastructure solutions firm ser...

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