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Using reclaimed asphalt for pervious concrete pavement mixes

A new paper in the “Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering” explores using reclaimed asphalt pavement as a substitute to natural course aggregate in sustainable pervious concrete pavement mixes

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ENR newsmakers list recognizes ASCE members

The latest Engineering News-Record list of Top 25 Newsmakers features two prominent ASCE members

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Help with managing COVID-19’s impact on construction projects

A new book, COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts on Construction Projects, seeks to help engineering and construction practitioners in managing constructions projects during a pandemic

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Three keys to taking a great bridge photo

Bridge engineer Danielle Schroeder offers three tips on what makes a great bridge photo

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New means of assessing tsunami risk to small craft marinas

A new paper in the Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering presents a risk framework that can be used by decision makers to assess tsunami risks to small craft harbors

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Failing infrastructure costing families $3,300 a year, new ASCE report says

“Failure to Act: Economic Impacts of Status Quo Investment Across Infrastructure Systems” drives home the need, down to the family level

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5 keys to building successful engineering relationships

But how can civil engineers successfully form successful relationships with the members of the communities their projects serve? Jazzy Principe, a project manager for Jacobs, sorts it all out

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ASCE recognizes Emadzadeh and Chiew

ASCE has honored Adel Emadzadeh and Yee-Meng Chiew, Ph.D., M.ASCE, with the 2021 Karl Emil Hilgard Hydraulic Prize for the paper “Settling Velocity of Porous Spherical Particles,” published in the January 2020 issue of Journal of Hydraulic Engineering.

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New Board meets to address challenges ahead

The ASCE Board of Direction held its first quarterly meeting of 2021, held virtually Jan.

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What toys inspired your civil engineering career?

Clearly, not every child who enjoyed playing with LEGOs grew to become a civil engineer. But is it fair to say that every civil engineer was once a child who enjoyed playing with LEGOs

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