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The Engineering Advantages of Being a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)

October 27, 2023 - in Interview, Multimedia, Videos

Todd Danielson, Informed Infrastructure's editorial director, interviewed Greg Chismark, president of WBK Engineering; and Yemi Oyewole, board member and practice manager for transportation, WBK Engineering, via webcam.

Effects of the EPA WOTUS SCOTUS Decision on Engineering

October 11, 2023 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting the Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction over “adjacent wetlands” to those having a continuous surface…

Off Rope! Drones for Bridge Inspection Increase Safety, Decrease Costs

October 11, 2023 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

It requires a few things for a bridge engineer to become a rope-access technician and climb up and down the most-difficult and complicated bridges: •…

AI Brings a New Era of Sustainability to Structural Engineering

October 11, 2023 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

Construction workers put together a truss frame designed through AI. Every year brings new technological innovation to the engineering sector. For example, the industry now is in an age in which 3D-printed structural parts and generative-design artificial…

World Logistics Center: Engineering Heavyweights Collaborate to Ease California’s Warehouse Space Demands

October 11, 2023 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

Artist’s renderings show the World Logistics Center, which is set to break ground in Moreno Valley, Calif., later in 2023. (Stantec/Highland Fairview) The quest for warehouse space is more challenging than ever. Vacancy rates are at an all-time low in metropolitan…

Ready to Roll: How 1,000 Pounds of Spinning Metal Overcame Onramp Runoff

October 11, 2023 - in Articles, Feature, Featured

To complete a Missouri ditch-liner project, Realm Construction poured 400-450 linear feet of concrete a day and finished the project more than one week ahead of schedule. Near the Kansas City International Airport lies a well-traveled but problematic onramp…

Infrastructure Outlook: How (And Why) Transport and Logistics Companies Can Use Technology To Achieve Net-Zero Goals

October 5, 2023 - in Articles, Column

Freight transportation is one of the most-important cogs in today’s global economy. When the container ship Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal in 2021, global trade was disrupted on a massive scale. The delayed shipments caused by the Ever…

From the Editor: What Should We Do With Spaces Along Highways?

October 5, 2023 - in Articles, Column

Environment California recently performed a study about using space along highways for solar-panel fields. California has been a leader in solar-energy production, and this report states that three counties could provide enough energy to power 270,000…

Executive Corner: Two Keys to a Successful A/E Practice: Financial Discipline and Strong Ownership Culture

October 5, 2023 - in Articles, Column

Through the last 25 years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with hundreds of A/E and environmental consulting firms of all sizes across the United States and abroad. Of the firms that have enjoyed sustained growth and consistent profitability through…

Transportation Troubleshooting: How States Are Approaching Electric Vehicles and Highway Maintenance Funding

October 5, 2023 - in Articles, Column

The way roads and highways are funded must change. Motor fuel tax revenues are declining due to the increasing fuel efficiency of vehicles, and this trend will accelerate as plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles (EVs) command a greater share of personal…