Project Highlight: Solar 'armadillo' to power up in Taiwan
The solar-panel covered structure can generate 1.2 million kWh annually.
Beneath the surface: Exploring underground stormwater detention material options
The choice of materials directly affects the performance, longevity, and costs of stormwater detention systems. A thorough understanding of available materials options empowers civil engineers to design stormwater detention systems that are efficient, cost-effective, and easy to maintain.
From the Field: A snapshot look at 6 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums
Six of the World Cup 2022 venues are highlighted in this online companion piece.
Landmark climate-assessment report highlights ASCE data collaboration
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Offshore wind, long-duration liquid air energy storage could make for good pairing
The study found the technology could help reduce the curtailment of wind.
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Minnesota, Wisconsin governors seek federal funds to rebuild Blatnik Bridge
The states will seek more than $1 billion from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bridge Investment Program to fund the $1.8 billion project to improve safety and rehabilitate the bridge.
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Powerful, flexible, user-friendly standards platform simplifies life for civil engineers
ASCE AMPLIFY is a new digital platform for standards, featuring interactive functionality that makes it easier for you to put the provisions into practice. Learn how to put this powerful tool to work.
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California wins big as White House doubles down on high-speed rail
The state will benefit from $6 billion in new grants to provide connections in the Central Valley and between the Los Angeles suburbs and Las Vegas. An East Coast route is getting big money too.
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New York City mayor seeks last-minute changes to congestion pricing plan
With the city's transit authority scheduled to vote today on a $15 congestion pricing plan, Mayor Eric Adams seeks late changes to the plan.
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How can civil engineering help in the ongoing battle against food insecurity?
Sustainable agriculture techniques can overcome shortages in the United States and abroad, says Isaya Kisekka, director of the UC Davis Agricultural Water Center, in a new ASCE Interchange interview.

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