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Trust is at an all-time low. Here are 5 ways to address it

Civil + Structural Engineer

Trust in infrastructure is generally solid, and rightly so. Gallup has recorded near-record lows in public confidence in the majority of institutions it tracks, including big business, unions and newspapers–among the groups that build infrastructure and report on its progress. By Jannet Walker-Ford First, the good news.

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McCarthy Completes Harmon Road Project for City of Fort Worth

Civil + Structural Engineer

“McCarthy is pleased to once again partner with the City on a project that will improve the city’s infrastructure and meet population demands.” However, crews had green fields alongside the existing roadways allowing them to begin construction without impacting normal traffic flows.

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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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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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Stantec wins three Federal Planning Division Awards from the American Planning Association

Civil + Structural Engineer

When engaging the right partners with open communication, I’m always amazed at what communities can accomplish.” The review charted a long-term path for sustainability of the entire region by assessing vulnerabilities, risks, and hazards. Learn more about related projects at Stantec. About Stantec Communities are fundamental.

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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. Our two-phased approach includes a risk-based assessment and an implementation plan that is meaningful, understandable, actionable, and replicable.”

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Fort Worth – Demanding Growth

Civil + Structural Engineer

With that, there are many City of Fort Worth, TxDOT and developer-driven projects under way to meet population demands and improve the city’s infrastructure. This growth created the need for expanded infrastructure and was the driver behind the 2018 City Bond for Streets and Mobility Improvements.