May/June 2021

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The recovery will be uneven in more than one way

As the economy recovers, firms should remember those workers left behind

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Why the AEC profession should avoid jury trials

One word was missing from a single instruction. The result? The parties may spend millions to fix the error

From Civil Engineering Magazine

Are incentives for time savings ethical?

Nothing in ASCE’s new code of ethics directly addresses incentives. Are they okay

From Civil Engineering Magazine

In situ concrete maturity sensors save construction time, money

Piezoelectric concrete sensors are capable of assessing concrete’s maturity in situ, a development that will increase construction site flexibility

From Civil Engineering Magazine

University course teaches sustainability from all angles

Sophomore-level civil engineering course introduces students to the three
legs of sustainability: environment,
economy, and society

From Civil Engineering Magazine

What is the cost of our failure to act?

When the nation fails to invest in infrastructure, everyone pays the price

From Civil Engineering Magazine

The Augusta Canal helped power a Georgia city’s burgeoning textile industry

The Augusta Canal in Georgia created the largest industrial complex in the 19th-century South

From Civil Engineering Magazine