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Placing AI Front and Center for Infrastructure Week

Civil + Structural Engineer

By Andrew Anagnost, President & CEO, Autodesk Critical investment in infrastructure is top of mind for governments and businesses; however, to be successful in building for the future, we need to unlock the potential of AI. At the same time, there is a rise in the private sector prioritizing infrastructure investment.

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A Continued Push: Digitalization & Environmental Permitting

Civil + Structural Engineer

One of the firms supporting the AEC industry’s charge towards efficiency and transparency is Ecobot, which launched in 2018 as one of the first digital solutions for environmental permitting. These capabilities have had major impacts on large infrastructure projects.

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Transcend Raises $20M Series B to Automate Critical Infrastructure Design

Civil + Structural Engineer

–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Transcend Software Inc. (“Transcend”), the leading SaaS provider of generative design tools for critical infrastructure, announced today it has closed on its Series B financing round with participation from Autodesk, Inc., PRINCETON, N.J.–(BUSINESS

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WSP Grows Florida Water Practice with Three Industry Experts

Civil + Structural Engineer

Strategic additions to the water team further strengthen the firm’s expertise to provide effective and resilient solutions to support water infrastructure needs statewide. Michael Scullion, PE Scullion is responsible for strategic planning efforts and developing creative project delivery strategies. WSP in the U.S. wsp.com

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Jacksonville Quietly Perfects The Post-Pandemic Playbook

Construction Daily News

A “slow” week in Jacksonville’s construction sector still generated $23 million in new permits. The seven-day period ending March 30 saw Jacksonville approve 609 permits valued at approximately $44.7 Reading Between the Permit Lines The approved Starbucks on Beach Boulevard (a $1.63

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

CCR Magazine

The Maine Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released the 2024 Report Card for Maines Infrastructure this week. It includes 16 categories of infrastructure that received an overall C grade. The improving grades are the results of increased investment and efforts to build more resilient infrastructure.

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Construction Begins on Largest U.S. Transit Depot Microgrid Powered by Renewable Energy

Civil + Structural Engineer

A June 14 groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of construction on an integrated microgrid infrastructure project that will be the largest renewable energy-powered transit depot microgrid in the U.S., Mortenson) as engineer of record (EoR) on the design-build team. Mortenson Co. WSP in the U.S. wsp.com