Smart Infrastructure
Smart infrastructure collects valuable information using sensors, cameras, and connected devices to help city leaders, urban planners, and transportation department officials to provide countless benefits to the public.
A new industry coalition is promoting greater use of digital technologies that improve the processes of planning, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining U.S. infrastructure.
To expand the global use of clean energy technology, the International Energy Agency road map lays out milestones that would cost an estimated $5 trillion and create tens of millions of jobs.
The piers, located along the Delaware River in South Philadelphia, will be linked with a curving boardwalk and will include various habitats for plants and aquatic life.
Piezoelectric concrete sensors are capable of assessing concrete’s maturity in situ, a development that will increase construction site flexibility.
The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta is not like other buildings.
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Information on the Engineer Smart Everything (ESX) Standards initiative of the Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI) of ASCE.