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Change Leader: How Utilities Can Improve GIS Migration by Rethinking Design Data Management

November 24, 2025 - in Articles, Column

As utilities modernize their GIS platforms, one question continues to challenge even the most experienced teams: how should network design data be managed during platform migration?   Traditionally, utility infrastructure design has been managed…

Future Forward (Powered by ACEC): ACEC Research Institute Study Reveals Economic Impact of Engineering Industry

November 24, 2025 - in Articles, Column

Powered by:     In an era marked by volatility—economic, institutional and cultural—the engineering industry continues to be a quiet yet…

Engineering The Future: The Only Constant Is Change

November 24, 2025 - in Articles, Column

I remember hearing “the only constant is change” when I was in college, and it caused me to think about how I could make myself ready for evolving…

From the Editor: Never Forget That ‘Every Little Bit Counts’

November 24, 2025 - in Articles, Column

At the end of this turbulent year, I want to highlight some positive things. The state of my country offers little to be excited about in a positive way, in my opinion, so I will rely on some more personal experiences and reflections. Please bear with…

Podcast with Stephen Bourne, SIMULATOR Project Director, AtkinsRéalis

October 29, 2025 - in Interview, Multimedia, Podcasts

Todd Danielson, Informed Infrastructure’s editorial director, interviewed Stephen Bourne, SIMULATOR Project Director, AtkinsRéalis.

Engineering Continuity: The EOR’s Role in Structural Steel Solutions for Historic and Architecturally Complex Renovations

September 26, 2025 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

A 3D model of the Pepco Mt. Vernon substation in Washington, D.C. (Extreme Steel Inc.) Historic renovations and architecturally ambitious retrofits walk a fine line between preservation and modernization. Whether it’s an adaptive reuse of a century-old mill…

A Glass Seawall in Florida Balances Function with Aesthetics

September 26, 2025 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

Venice, Fla., reconstructed its seawall using a glass floodwall. (City of Venice) Florida’s Gulf Coast is beloved by its residents and visitors, but its attractive shoreline can take a beating from severe weather events. In Venice, Fla., an existing seawall…