I came across this post on LinkedIn from Jim Lauria and thought it was a very well done piece. It does a nice job of framing why investments in water… read more →
The Story: Drones could be used to detect ‘invisible’ water leaks The Link: Link to the Article The Gist: Researchers from Nottingham Trent University have developed the technology to utilize… read more →
Maybe it will, maybe it won’t. After initially saying that the recently discovered crack in the new Panama Canal locks won’t delay the opening, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is… read more →
It’s sad, but true, we all have to face the reality that infrastructure is not sexy. That doesn’t mean it can’t be funny, however. John Oliver on his HBO show… read more →
Above is a little news blurb from the folks over at Planet Forward that I find fascinating. It look at using the water pressure that is already in our freshwater… read more →
A consortium of five well know AEC firms has submitted an unsolicited proposal to design, build, finance and maintain a new parallel Thimble Shoal Channel Tunnel running from Cape Charles,… read more →
One of the key issues we frequently face as practitioners trying to prioritize the funding of infrastructure projects is the issues related to quantifying the future benefits a project will… read more →
I usually spend the downtime between Christmas and New Year’s catching up on unread articles and the seemingly endless supply of paperwork. This year, I was also able to spend… read more →
There is an article today in The Free-Lance Star in Virginia that brings up a few different topics relevant to infrastructure. The article (available here) is specifically focused on the… read more →
This week I had the pleasure of attending another infrastructure conference in our nation’s capital. Normally, I would give the conference production company credit and mention the name. It was,… read more →