Transportation Troubleshooting: Seven Essential Best Practices for the Changing Federal Infrastructure Funding Opportunities
September 7, 2023 in Articles , Column
Transportation Troubleshooting: Seven Essential Best Practices for the Changing Federal Infrastructure Funding Opportunities

With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, local and state governments as well as publicly owned utilities have vast opportunities to secure funding for a wide range of infrastructure projects. This law and Biden Administration policies also highlight funding criteria to emphasize sustainability, greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, climate-change resiliency, equity, environmental justice and rural development. While these values had previously been incorporated in federal grant criteria to some ext...

From the Editor: What Does Sustainable Engineering Mean to Me?
September 7, 2023 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: What Does Sustainable Engineering Mean to Me?

It’s September, which means it’s time for the Informed Infrastructure Sustainable Engineering Special Issue. This is the third year a special issue has focused on engineering projects and research related to sustainability, which plays an important role in everyone’s life. Sustainable engineering affects water supply and quality, waste disposal, construction materials, pollution reduction, natural resources, environmental concerns, and much more. For this column, I tried to select some new (a...

Thoughts From Engineers: Water Two Times Around and More
September 1, 2023 in Articles , Column
Thoughts From Engineers: Water Two Times Around and More

In a cooperative undertaking among Florida’s wastewater and drinking-water sectors, rulemaking is moving forward to develop regulations and standards for the safe operation of potable reuse systems. In a country that for decades has operated centralized water-treatment systems to treat water principally for one application and one-time use, this is a significant development. More importantly, the policy-making underway in Florida isn’t an outlier, but rather part of a larger reuse movement wi...

Engineered Solutions: Tampa Flooding
August 31, 2023 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: Tampa Flooding

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GIS Solutions: Better for Land Development
August 31, 2023 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
GIS Solutions: Better for Land Development

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Engineered Solutions: Building Resilience in the Reinland Channel
August 31, 2023 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: Building Resilience in the Reinland Channel

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Engineered Solutions: Sustainable Solutions Everywhere You Live and Work
August 31, 2023 in Articles , Engineered Solutions
Engineered Solutions: Sustainable Solutions Everywhere You Live and Work

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From the Editor: Three Stories From My Personal ‘Infrastructure News Network’
August 3, 2023 in Articles , Column
From the Editor: Three Stories From My Personal ‘Infrastructure News Network’

This August 2023 column highlights three infrastructure topics I find interesting on personal and professional levels. Headline News: The Bridge Collapse There have been many articles written about the bridge on I-95 in Philadelphia, where a tanker truck turned over and the resulting fire caused the bridge to collapse. The heat from the fire caused the steel beams to fail, and the structure’s closure resulted in miles of backup and hours of delays for the motoring public. I’m sure it was a...

Executive Corner: Could A/E Firms Avoid a Recession?
August 3, 2023 in Articles , Column
Executive Corner: Could A/E Firms Avoid a Recession?

The previous “Executive Corner” column noted that despite the looming economic conditions, the A/E sector may avoid a recession with continued growth supported by strengthening backlogs. This column includes some more empirical evidence that supports this claim and long-term expectations. Implied growth rates refer to the long-term growth expectations (typically five years) embedded in the market’s valuation of a company. These rates are derived by analyzing the company’s cost of capital and...

Thoughts From Engineers: Who’s at Risk for Extreme Storms?
August 3, 2023 in Articles , Column
Thoughts From Engineers: Who’s at Risk for Extreme Storms?

The use of data and computer models to simulate complex physical processes, make predictions and more-effectively plan for the future has never been more important. Precipitation data, for example, have been key to the design and construction of our nation’s critical infrastructure for years. In the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the agency responsible for the analysis of these data, which are compiled in the publication known as Atlas 14, the author...

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