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Geopier MythBusters: Ground improvement edition
Let's dispel two rumors about Geopier circulating in the design-build world: that Geopier systems cannot be used in soft clays and organic soils, and that Geopier is not cost effective on small projects.
ASCE Board aims to help members respond to current workforce needs
How should ASCE help the industry address its workforce challenges? A special committee will survey employers and practitioners and return to the board with recommendations.
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Hundreds of design-build projects are being launched to capture available funding
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'No Planet B': Civil engineers must create structures that stand the test of time
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US introduces $2.5B nationwide electric vehicle charging program
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