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The Key Drivers of Successful Infrastructure Projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

By Drew Jeter At AECOM, we believe program management is the quiet key to delivering on our nation’s infrastructure needs. From high-speed rail to major water reuse programs, to tunnels and even disaster response, our field evaluates major infrastructure investments holistically to ensure the best possible delivery from the outset.

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Kytc Construction Procurement: Strategies for Successful Project Delivery

Construction Daily News

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) plays a vital role in managing construction procurement for various projects across the state. Understanding the processes involved in KYTC construction procurement is essential for contractors and stakeholders looking to engage effectively.

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Gray vs. Green: Spongy Infrastructure

Civil + Structural Engineer

By Luke Carothers More and more frequently in recent years, cities across the world have had to contend with increased flooding coming as a result of climate change. These natural processes present a sustainable way of responding to climate change.

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A Clash of Methods: AI-powered vs Conventional Project Management

Wrench

With the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI), there has been a paradigm shift in how projects are managed, monitored, and executed. AI offers tools that enhance decision-making, automate repetitive tasks, and provide insights difficult to come by with conventional project management methods.

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Stantec selected to develop Resilience Improvement Plan for Kansas Department of Transportation

Civil + Structural Engineer

To fulfill this purpose, the BIL requires each state to use a portion of PROTECT funding for resilience-related planning activities, such as developing a Resilience Improvement Plan. million in the state. Being able to leverage federal dollars is a huge incentive to take a hard look at our systems.”

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Newly Released WSP Book Unlocks Key Climate Strategiesfor Organizations

Civil + Structural Engineer

Their insights show readers how to proactively engage with stakeholders and successfully plan, implement and measure the impacts of their initiatives, while also effectively communicating their results. The foreword to the book was written by Spiro N.

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Speakers from Bryden Wood, Skanska, Laing O’Rourke, Restoration & Renewal (HoP), AECOM, John Lewis & Partners and Heathrow confirmed for DCW line-up

Civil + Structural Engineer

The show features 10 theatres that focus on some of the key areas shaping digital construction, including information management, asset management, geospatial, Net Zero, digital transformation and more. The Information Management Exchange (IMX) provides a space for attendees to network, share ideas and learn from one another.