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The road to default termination is littered with risk

Here’s what you need to know to successfully terminate a contractor or subcontractor for default

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Yearlong extension of surface transportation program prompts funding concerns

Congress and the White House extended funding for the surface transportation program at a flat rate for one year. The move offers certainty — but there are concerns

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Introducing the Civil Engineering Source

Civil Engineering’s new digital magazine and exclusive web-only news articles are part of ASCE’s Civil Engineering Source, a comprehensive news and information website and newsletter designed for you

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Nomads of the future

Customizable, mobile intelligent micro-units are coming soon. Developed by a Slovakian company, the “cars” could transform where we live and work and how we get there

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Third-quarter data depict good news for AEC industry despite pandemic

Most notably, the survey shows a lack of expansive layoffs in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry

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Smart tech streamlines intersection timing

Smart tech updates intersection timing

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Proposed ‘contagion’ model predicts roadway flooding in urban areas

Researchers at Texas A&M are repurposing a model that predicts the spread of viruses to forecast urban flood patterns in real time

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Under the sea

An underwater research station extends the time researchers can spend in deep water

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Harbinger of the future: The Suez Canal (Part 2)

Egypt regains control of the Suez Canal in the final installment of a two-part series

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Engineers’ professional opinions must be grounded in observation and analysis

Perhaps unique among all learned professions is the extent to which an engineer’s services affect a multitude of interest groups

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