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Major U.S. Bridges at High Risk of Collisions with Ships

April 9, 2025 - in Bridges, Transportation

Francis Scott Key Bridge, April 10, 2024. Credit: Baltimore County Government   New analysis finds some bridges likely to sustain catastrophic hits in decades Ships are highly likely to collide with major bridges across the United States, with potentially…

Survey Suggests Civil Engineers Take Moderate Hit from COVID-19

May 4, 2020 - in COVID-19, News

COMPARED WITH EMPLOYEES in other professions, ASCE members have fewer concerns regarding the short- and long-term viability of their companies in the…

Final Thoughts: Looking Backwards and Forwards

August 1, 2016 - in Column

With 45 years in civil engineering behind me, I have the experience (or at least the tenure) to look back and reflect—as long as my memory doesn’t…

Prioritizing Data Management: The Shortest Distance to Project Quality

November 21, 2015 - in Feature, Featured

By Darius Å imkÅ«nas In the Baltic States, Kelprojektas is the largest group of infrastructure engineering companies that designs transport infrastructure, public buildings and engineering systems as well as conducts regional planning. The company was established…