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Thoughts From Engineers: Climate Adaptation Planning through Stress Testing

August 30, 2024 - in Articles, Column

In this age of climate uncertainty, water systems of different scale and scope—from large dams to riverine ecosystems to reservoirs and other water-supply systems—are increasingly vulnerable to shifting hydroclimatic conditions. The question of how to…

Engineering the Future: Engineers Must Share Their Infrastructure Stories

August 30, 2024 - in Articles, Column

We’re all busy delivering on the infrastructure we need to sustain a healthy economy. But have we done our job in letting the world know? The core tenant of engineers’ code of ethics is “to protect public health, safety and welfare.” So, we need…

Podcast from Esri UC 2024: David Wright, GIS Manager, City of Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

August 23, 2024 - in Interview, Multimedia, Podcasts

Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) David Wright, GIS Manager, City of Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport  

Podcast from Esri UC 2024: Jennifer Bauer, Geo-data Scientist, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory

August 21, 2024 - in Interview, Multimedia, Podcasts

National Energy Technology Laboratory Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Pipeline Route Planning Database Jennifer Bauer, Geo-data Scientist, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory  

Podcast from Esri UC 2024: Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District

August 21, 2024 - in Interview, Multimedia, Podcasts

Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District (MSD) Marie Schleicher, GIS Analyst (left) Matthew Starley, Long Range Planner (middle) James Burton, Senior GIS Analyst (right) Additional Links MSD: https://bit.ly/msd-technology Magna’s Historic District Revival:…

Design-Build Delivery Model Takes Prince George’s County to School

August 1, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

A rendering shows the entrance to the Colin L. Powell K-8 Academy in Fort Washington. Like most school districts across the country, Prince George’s County in Maryland has seen a demand in recent years for new school buildings. Growing student enrollment,…

Staying A Step Ahead: Water Security Is Vital to City Building and Population Growth

August 1, 2024 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

Denver Water Construction Manager Doug Raitt has spent a lifetime around heavy civil infrastructure. Standing over the jobsite, he’s only one of many who are investing significantly to ensure vital water security to metro Denver for the long-term good of…