Civil engineering salaries continue to climb
Infrastructure money is flowing, demand for talent is high, and, according to the recently released ASCE 2023 Salary Report, civil engineering salaries continue to rise.
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A well-engineered face-lift: About to turn 100, Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium gets overhaul
The $500 million transformation includes a new entrance and exhibition space. What is being done to accommodate all the extra water coming into the beloved attraction?
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These neighborhoods in New York City are sinking the fastest, new study finds
New York City is sinking at the same time that sea levels around the world are rising, which could exacerbate flooding concerns for the region.
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Typical civil engineer earning $124K and climbing, latest ASCE salary survey finds
According to the just-released ASCE 2023 Salary Report, civil engineering salaries continue to rise along with federal infrastructure funding and demand for talent.
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Cliff-hanging cafe is not for the fainthearted
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Importance of resilience, sustainability in buildings reflected in 3 new guides and a fall conference
John van de Lindt, lead editor of a new book on the topic, discusses the future of resilient and sustainable buildings. How does he suggest striking a balance between the two important principles?
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What Arizona and other drought-ridden states can learn from Israel
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