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Civil Engineers: Maine’s Infrastructure Grade Improves to a ‘C’

CCR Magazine

The improving grades are the results of increased investment and efforts to build more resilient infrastructure. Now is the time to build on that progress by ensuring infrastructure funding remains a priority at all levels to ensure Maine has reliable infrastructure systems to power our states economy and improve everyones quality of life.

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Discover the Latest News on Water Utility Construction and Construction Insurance Capacity

Construction Daily News

The Delta Conveyance Project is a $20 billion California water utility construction project in development and permitting. Climate change has weakened the water delivery system, and California officials say it delivers less water than before. After endangered species permits, water rights permits would come early next year.

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Construction Career: 15+ Demanding and Rewarding Construction Jobs

Buildern

Hard hats, heavy machinery, and building materials may come to mind. million by 2026 , where positions similar to general contractors ( those responsible for the entire construction project ) are among the most demanded. trillion , among which residential and non-residential buildings have the largest share. billion by 2029.

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Designing Resilient Stormwater Systems 

Civil + Structural Engineer

Many current stormwater systems are based on outdated design criteria that are incapable of handling future expected greater rainfall intensities and the resulting extreme flood events. This means maintaining the natural environment’s ecological systems throughout the construction process and for the lifetime of a development.

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Carbon Capture & Sequestration (Shannnon Koop)

Civil + Structural Engineer

Companies who seek eligibility for the tax credit must begin construction on a carbon capture facility before January 1, 2026, and the facility must capture at least 100,000 metric tons of CO 2 per year. electric power generation, industrial manufacturing, or direct air capture).