Seven man-made “disc” islands that are linked via walkways and surrounded by floating wetlands are designed for humans and flora and fauna
Airport officials at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport coupled two types of deflection tests to assess the condition of one of its runways.
Cale Ash, P.E., S.E., shares his experiences with maintaining company culture during the pandemic, and how those lessons may inform the future workplace
The interior of New York City’s former Tammany Hall was replaced with a modern concrete structure topped by dome that honors the Lenape
The $2.3-billion Berryessa extension project overcame site challenges to bring heavy-rail passenger trains to Northern California’s Santa Clara County
As the pandemic wanes, the architecture, engineering, and construction market will embark on a K-shaped recovery
More goods can move faster across – and under – a cable-stayed bridge at one of the nation’s busiest ports
Danielle Goudreau, P.E., M.ASCE, landed a job as a project manager by asking questions, attending conferences, and getting involved
The pandemic caused some choppy seas for a maritime academy’s engineering students
When the nation fails to invest in infrastructure, everyone pays the price