A ‘testament to collaboration,’ Rainier Square Development earns 2022 OCEA Award
ASCE honored the Rainier Square Redevelopment as the 2022 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement award winner.
New from Oldcastle Infrastructure: Stormwater design tools
Oldcastle Infrastructure recently introduced digital stormwater Design Tools targeted at helping engineers, specifiers, regulators, and contractors design and assess stormwater management systems in an effortless and timely manner.
Ready to work her infrastructure magic, Lehman inducted as ASCE president
ASCE officially inducted Lehman as its new president.
Megafloods threaten California’s future, study says
New strategic plan puts action behind ASCE objectives
ASCE 2022 Convention returns with in-person buzz and infrastructure excitement
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How an Arizona city is facing up to a megadrought
As the Southwest faces the worst drought in more than a millennium, Tucson, Arizona, a city built on the banks of a dry riverbed, may have answers for how to glean water from the desert.
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Engineers weigh in with early theories on cause of India bridge collapse
The fatal collapse of a pedestrian suspension bridge in the state of Gujarat, India, could have been caused by overloading the deck, cable failure, or a combination of factors, engineers posit.
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New US plan could lead to federal action on Colorado River
The Interior Department may change guidelines for operating two major dams on the Colorado River to protect the once-massive but shrinking reservoirs behind them.
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1 dead, 3 injured after Missouri bridge collapses while under construction
Workers were pouring concrete on the bridge deck when it collapsed Wednesday afternoon, according to the Clay County Sheriff's Office.
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US Justice Department sues Idaho city over water pollution
The federal government is suing a small Idaho town near Grand Teton National Park for dumping toxic waste from its sewage treatment plant into a stream that feeds several scenic rivers in the region.
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How the Sanibel Causeway repairs were completed 12 days ahead of schedule
Getting the Florida bridge, which was destroyed by Hurricane Ian, back in working condition entailed a slew of unique challenges, starting with the job site itself.
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