Thursday, Aug 19th 2021
Water and Wastes Digest
The watershed is overallocated, infrastructure is outdated and underfunded, and the impacts of climate change are taking a toll.
Civil Engineering Source
Google has announced that Android phones will be used like mini-seismometers, creating the world’s largest earthquake detection network. The system will collect data and...
Civil Engineering Source
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently decommissioned and dismantled a nuclear power plant onboard a ship — the first of a trio of reactors that must be deconstructed...
Civil Engineering Source
Now college students, the inventive trio are winners in ASCE's Innovation Contest for turning recycled glass into a pozzolan that can be used in concrete.
Civil Engineering Source
Lee Slade, P.E., M.ASCE, chair of Walter P Moore, explains that there are new ways to meet challenges.
Civil Engineering Source
Delon Hampton, esteemed academic, founder of a firm bearing his name that has grown for 48 years, and ASCE’s first Black president in 2000, has died at 87.
Civil Engineering Source
How can civil engineers successfully form relationships with the communities their projects serve? Jazzy Principe, a project manager for Jacobs, sorts it all out.
Civil Engineering Source
For engineers with several decades of experience, the current economic crisis wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic is, in some ways, a familiar challenge.
Civil Engineering Source
The design and positioning of the Transatlantic Telegraph Cable — the internet of its day — was a daring, costly endeavor.
Civil Engineering Source
Our Ask Anthony column offers engineers a three-step method to overcome an issue that can inhibit careers.
Thursday, Aug 19th 2021
Water and Wastes Digest
The watershed is overallocated, infrastructure is outdated and underfunded, and the impacts of climate change are taking a toll.
Google has announced that Android phones will be used like mini-seismometers, creating the world’s largest earthquake detection network. The system will collect data and...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently decommissioned and dismantled a nuclear power plant onboard a ship — the first of a trio of reactors that must be deconstructed...
Now college students, the inventive trio are winners in ASCE's Innovation Contest for turning recycled glass into a pozzolan that can be used in concrete.
Lee Slade, P.E., M.ASCE, chair of Walter P Moore, explains that there are new ways to meet challenges.
Delon Hampton, esteemed academic, founder of a firm bearing his name that has grown for 48 years, and ASCE’s first Black president in 2000, has died at 87.
How can civil engineers successfully form relationships with the communities their projects serve? Jazzy Principe, a project manager for Jacobs, sorts it all out.
For engineers with several decades of experience, the current economic crisis wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic is, in some ways, a familiar challenge.
The design and positioning of the Transatlantic Telegraph Cable — the internet of its day — was a daring, costly endeavor.
Our Ask Anthony column offers engineers a three-step method to overcome an issue that can inhibit careers.