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Civil Engineering Almanac – Groundbreaking for the Thousand Islands Bridge

Reuben Hull’s Civil Engineering Almanac travels back to the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Thousand Islands International Bridge

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Researchers explore progress in engines’ thermal management systems

“A Review of Thermal Management System and Control Strategy for Automotive Engines,” in the Journal of Energy Management, looks at recent developments in engine TMS.

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The remote-sensing tech revolutionizing geotechnical engineering

Staying current with the latest developments in the field can be difficult. Picking the right option for your project from among those latest developments is even more challenging

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How would you create a portable NDE device?

The Bureau of Reclamation is crowdsourcing the development of a portable device that can be used for non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of composite structures

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Founder of GZA and active Boston Section member Goldberg dies at 92

Donald T. Goldberg, co-founder of the geotechnical engineering firm GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. and an active member of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section, has died at

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Pioneering engineering mechanics author and academic Boresi dies at 96

Arthur Peter “Art” Boresi, professor emeritus of civil and architectural engineering at the University of Wyoming, and best known worldwide from the books he authored or co-authored, has died. He was

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Portland, Oregon environmental leader active in EWRI dies at 45

Alexander Krokus, executive director and senior policy analyst for the Ethical Environmental Policy Consortium, in Portland, Oregon, has died. He was

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Army Corps project manager, past Met Section president dies at 82

Fletcher H. “Bud” Griffis, retired construction professor emeritus at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering, and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers global builder, has died. He was

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Texas water resources engineer dies at 61

Michael Joseph Dellies, director of water resources at Teague Nall and Perkins Inc. in Fort Worth, Texas, has died. He was

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ASCE student conferences, competitions embrace the virtual

Yes, the ASCE student conferences are a little different this spring, but they’re succeeding in the new virtual format

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