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Dams & Retaining Structures
Aging US dams pose rising safety risks – how can civil engineers help?What civil engineers are reading this week
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Amid AI surge, civil engineers find their roles in a profession that has no room for error
Artificial intelligence tools promise gains for the architecture, engineering, and construction sector, but AI’s rise comes with tough questions. Why does one top engineer advocate for “the right guardrails”?
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Amtrak, USDOT announce progress on New York Penn Station Transformation project
The U.S. Department of Transportation and Amtrak officials cite progress, including the selection of a project management service and New Jersey Transit becoming a key partner.
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Ohio, Kentucky officials aim for spring start on $4.4B Brent Spence Bridge project
The price tag for the work package has risen by about $700 million due to increased highway construction costs.
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The top 5 bridges of 2026 – a completely subjective list
It’s time for ASCE’s engineer-humorist Brian Brenner’s annual countdown of the top 5 bridges: “I used the same deeply scientific approach as last year. I polled myself.”
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Traffic jams are worse than ever – experts blame hybrid work, a legacy of the pandemic
A new report reveals post-pandemic traffic congestion is rising sharply, and experts say hybrid work is a key driver. So what are transportation professionals doing about it?
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Chicago agency sues USDOT over paused funding for line extension, modernization projects
The Chicago Transit Authority seeks restoration of nearly $2 billion in federal funding from the Department of Transportation, warning halted projects could affect transit access and economic growth.
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