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England, of USACE, is new ASCE Fellow

John F. England Jr., Ph.D., P.E., P.H. D.WRE, a lead civil engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Risk Management Center (RMC), in Lakewood, Colorado, has been named a Fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction

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Discover a new source exclusively for civil engineers

In an ever-changing profession, civil engineers must keep up with industry developments. Civil Engineering Source is a new digital news hub and AI-driven newsletter, exclusively for civil engineers

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Childhood friends’ business innovation built to change concrete industry

A group of childhood friends in upstate New York knew they wanted to go into business together. The innovation they developed might just change the concrete industry

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Fertal to join ASCE as new chief operating officer

ASCE has named Martin (Marty) J. Fertal, P.E., M.ASCE, as the Society’s new chief operating officer

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Engineering innovation solves the problem by eliminating the problem

A new innovation coming out of Romania is fundamentally changing the way sewerage projects get done

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ASCE seeks comments on new sustainability standard

ASCE is conducting a public comment period on the new standard activity ASCE/COS 73-XX Standard Requirements for Sustainable Infrastructure, open now through Jan.

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Assessing the economic benefits of blue-green infrastructure

Blue-green infrastructure provides multiple benefits to humans and ecosystems, including health and biodiversity, but little data exists on economic benefit

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Free ASCE paper detects SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater

Authors of a new report in the Journal of Environmental Engineering, “SARS-CoV-2 in Detroit Wastewater,” share their first detection in regional wastewater in Detroit, and present methods used

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Exploring the properties of sea sand in sea sand–seawater concrete

With limited availability of freshwater globally, materials engineers have explored using sea sand and seawater in concrete production

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Sustainable procurement: the first step toward sustainable infrastructure

Over the past two decades there has been a push by a range of companies, communities, and governments for a higher level of sustainable infrastructure. However, to achieve sustainable development in infrastructure, you must first procure sustainable goods and services. The International Organization for Standardization defines sustainable procurement as positive environmental, social, and economic impacts possible over the entire life cycle. Considered a business best

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