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Finally, a new kind of collaborative, experiential civil engineering event: ASCE2027
Mark your calendars, set your reminders, get ready to build. ASCE2027: The Infrastructure and Engineering Experience is coming to Philadelphia beginning Feb. 28, 2027.
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Georgia was about to retire coal plants, then came the data centers
Utilities must meet a spike in demand for electricity, mostly from facilities full of computer servers that enable intensive online activity like generative artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.
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Amtrak, private partners join to rebuild US railroad, deliver infrastructure investments
The partners, who are helping deliver many of Amtrak’s biggest projects, together represent more than 100,000 U.S. workers from all 50 states.
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Bill would force EV owners to contribute to Highway Trust Fund
The Highway Trust Fund, which is the main funding source for highway and bridge projects, generates revenue through fuel taxes. Currently, electric vehicles do not contribute to the fund.
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Benefits flow quickly as historic removal of dams restores Northwest’s Klamath River
The project dismantled four dams from Oregon to California built between 1911 and 1962, restoring the river’s natural state and allowing endangered salmon and steelhead trout to spawn upstream.
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, spewing lava 330 feet into the sky
As Kilauea erupts a 330-foot-tall fountain of lava, officials warn of hazards from volcanic gas that may affect nearby communities.

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