Seismic retrofit sets stage for academic village in historic San Francisco tower
The historic on-campus tower will add housing, academic space, and amenities.
‘Undammed’ makes a strong case for dam removal
Book explores what happens when a river returns to its natural state.
ASCE’s 3rd Workshop on Reducing Claims on Alternative Delivery Projects addresses challenges and opportunities defining modern project delivery
The ASCE Committee on Claims Reduction and Management is planning for its third Workshop on Reducing Claims on Alternative Delivery projects in San Jose, California, May 14-15.
ASCE honors eminent civil engineers as 2026 distinguished members
Enhance building efficiency by focusing on the water-energy links
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Climate journalist, author confirmed as second ASCE2027 keynote speaker
Jake Bittle’s appearance as one of four keynote speakers reflects resiliency’s growth as a civil engineering priority. ASCE2027: The Infrastructure and Engineering Experience is coming next March.
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3 megaprojects trigger rebound in March construction starts
Starts in electric power and utilities leaped over 353% month over month, according to Dodge, even as data centers decelerated.
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Volatile temperatures forcing civil engineers to rethink infrastructure design
Civil engineers are carefully researching how to better design and maintain roads, power lines, railroad tracks, bridges, and other structures to withstand extremes and extend their service life.
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Airports said to be adapting to rising electrical demand
While electric demand is rising at airports across the U.S., airports are making progress, according to the American Association of Airport Executives Airport Consortium on Transformation.
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EPA initiative aims to help utilities get proactive on PFAS contaminants
EPA calls PFAS OUT a “proactive outreach initiative” to provide information on resources, including funding and technical assistance, to drinking water systems with PFAS challenges.
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Empowering women in civil engineering is key to the profession’s future
With the ranks of CE professionals 17.2% women and growing, ASCE 2026 President Marsha Anderson Bomar says taking on continued gender disparities will help improve the industry’s workforce crisis.
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