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Society is built on increasingly complex and interconnected infrastructure systems to support our way of life. The National Academies study transportation, energy, water systems, and urban design to ...
Published 10 hours ago by National Academies
When I experienced the bike path through the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for the first time in 2013, I was awe-struck. I called it (along with the Hovenring bike bridge in nearby Eindhoven) one of the ...
Published 18 hours ago by BikePortland
It isn’t the size of the Portland Art Museum’s 35,000-sq-ft Mark Rothko Pavilion that is meant to impress—it’s the unification of two separate buildings via the museum’s new front door and glass ...
Published 18 hours ago by Engineering News-Record
As durability is essential when selecting a foundation, precast concrete offers consistent strength due to controlled manufacturing processes ...
Published 21 hours ago by Construction Digital
Mark Mungeam has been elected president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) at the organisation’s recent 79th annual meeting on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. An interest in golf ...
Published 1 day ago by Golf Course Architecture
Friends of Couch Park wants to make its small space a better place to live by discouraging drug use and criminal activity.
Published 1 day ago by Washington Examiner
Bexar County commissioners this week reallocated $15 million in park funds for improvements to Raymond Russell Park, MacArthur Park, and North Park. Funding was also reallocated for new sports fields ...
Published 1 day ago by Texas Public Radio
PBOT is tagging onto a sewer project to do some street updates that include a safer and better bike path and sidewalk on SW Terwilliger between Sam Jackson Park Rd and SW Sheridan. Geller said design ...
Published 1 day ago by BikePortland
The VP of Power & Construction Group of Scottsville was named chair of the Associated Builders and Contractors' National Board of Directors.
Published 1 day ago by Rochester Business Journal
South Korea's cement market growth is driven by government-backed infrastructure and industrial retrofitting, despite weak residential demand. Opportunities exist in carbon capture innovation, ...
Published 1 day ago by Yahoo Finance
In a Melbourne lab, a team of engineers may have triggered a pivotal shift in the global construction industry. Researchers from RMIT University have developed a new building material made entirely ...
Published 2 days ago by The Daily Galaxy on MSN
CURA, a climatetech company developing a transformative electrochemical technology to produce low-carbon cement, has announced its emergence from stealth mode. CURA says it's technology can reduce CO2 ...
Published 1 week ago by BC Technology