Reflecting History in the Present and Future: Redeveloping and Preserving the Old Sacramento Waterfront District
March 9, 2020 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Reflecting History in the Present and Future: Redeveloping and Preserving the Old Sacramento Waterfront District

  Ever since the planting of Sacramento at the confluence of two mighty rivers, she has had to fight for existence with an energy and constancy which have developed her nerve and muscle and proved her vitality beyond that of any city of modern times.” - The Sacramento Bee, Dec. 11, 1861   A painting shows Sutter’s Fort circa 1849.   A photo shows the Old Sacramento Waterfront District Embarcadero today. Almost from its inception, the people of Sacramento have...

Infrastructure Outlook: Power Distribution Networks Must Perfect Data Quality and Governance
February 26, 2020 in Articles , Column
Infrastructure Outlook: Power Distribution Networks Must Perfect Data Quality and Governance

The electric utility industry is undergoing a major transformation driven by new sources of energy generation (solar and wind power), consumer demand for faster and more-affordable services, cybersecurity, and Big Data. Gathering data to harvest insights and forecast more accurately offers a significant potential to optimize the way utilities operate. Emerging modern grids demand accurate data and as-operated network information to function optimally. Given these business imperatives, utilities...

Subway Station Modernization: Design-Build Team Upgrades Six NYC-Area Transit Stations
February 26, 2020 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Subway Station Modernization: Design-Build Team Upgrades Six NYC-Area Transit Stations

  In two projects, New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and a design-build team of Urbahn Architects, HAKS (now Atane Consulting) and Citnalta-Forte Construction completed renovations to six subway stations as part of MTA’s multiple-station renovation program throughout the city. MTA’s renovation program is the first design-build contract in the subway system’s history. The logistics of the project were creative as well, as MTA was, for the first time, closing one...

Excerpts from an Interview with the CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon
February 21, 2020 in Featured , Articles , Feature
Excerpts from an Interview with the CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon

In October 2019, Informed Infrastructure Editorial Director Todd Danielson went to Bentley Systems’ Year In Infrastructure conference in Singapore. While there as an award juror for the Buildings and Campuses category, he was able to interview Greg Bentley and Ray O’Connor (above), the CEOs of Bentley Systems and Topcon Positioning Systems, respectively, about their companies and the joint venture they launched at the event: Digital Construction Works Incorporated (DCW).   Danielson: How did...

Project Management Insights: Delivering on Brand Is Integral to AEC Marketing and Management
February 21, 2020 in Articles , Column
Project Management Insights: Delivering on Brand Is Integral to AEC Marketing and Management

How you deliver projects either supports or hurts your branding. At a rudimentary level, the role of marketing is to create awareness and generate demand for a company’s product or service. The brand is the link to the buying marketplace, and it’s the identifier in name, logo, symbol or other intangible form. In the building and designing industry, the marketing function didn’t always get the respect or resources it deserved. It was seldom present at strategic planning sessions and often rele...

What Do You Want to Get Out of a Conference?
February 21, 2020 in Events , Event Coverage , Featured , Articles , Showcase
What Do You Want to Get Out of a Conference?

Continuing Education | Industry Demos | Career Development | Camaraderie | Global Networking | Dynamic Speakers | Awards & Recognition | World Class Exhibitors | Industry Field Tours | Professional Motivation The 2020 IECA Annual Conference and Expo, being held Feb. 23-26, in Raleigh, N.C., brings together the industry’s most innovative minds in the erosion and sediment control and stormwater industry. Attend this one-of-a-kind conference to take on a global perspective of the industry a...

Change Leader: Engineering Is Much More Than What’s Taught in School
February 17, 2020 in Articles , Profile
Change Leader: Engineering Is Much More Than What’s Taught in School

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. Sinéad Mac Namara is an associate professor at Syracuse University, teaching structural engineering courses for the School of Architecture and the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences. She also co-authored a book, Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering, with Clare Olsen. After many years as a student and tea...

Change Leader Full Interview: Engineering Is Much More Than What’s Taught in School
February 17, 2020 in Articles , Interview
Change Leader Full Interview: Engineering Is Much More Than What’s Taught in School

Sinéad Mac Namara is an associate professor at Syracuse University, teaching structural engineering courses for the School of Architecture and the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences. She also co-authored a book, Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering, with Clare Olsen. V1 Media: Please tell me about your education and background? Mac Namara: I have a bachelor’s degree in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering from Trinity College, Dublin. And from there I wen...

Executive Corner: What’s a Good Outside Board Director Worth?
February 17, 2020 in Articles , Column
Executive Corner: What’s a Good Outside Board Director Worth?

So you’ve finally decided to add an outside, independent director to the board of your privately held A/E firm. You’ve even identified several candidates. Now the question is what (if any) compensation to offer them. For an independent party to take on the time and responsibility of serving on your board, you expect some level of compensation to be appropriate, but how much? Looking for Guidance Before addressing that question, here are a few background statistics on board compositions in...

Thoughts From Engineers: A River Runs Through It: When Green Infrastructure Is More Than a Bit Player
February 5, 2020 in Articles , Column
Thoughts From Engineers: A River Runs Through It: When Green Infrastructure Is More Than a Bit Player

Urban water management is on course to complete an evolutionary circle. When cities began to modernize more than 100 years ago, the goal was to dispose of wastewater as quickly as possible. Engineers studied the physics of natural systems with an eye toward building the structures needed to subdue them. Sewer mains, large tunnels and massive pumps have faithfully rerouted and diverted unwanted water through our pipes and treatment facilities for most of the 20th century and into the 21st. Foc...

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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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