Category: News
Wurts Street Bridge Rehabilitation
Elegant engineering restores a century old structure Originally built in 1921, the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge also known as the…
Addressing Aging Infrastructure with Sustainability
The completion of the Denver Water Northwater Treatment Plant in Golden, Colo., marks a significant milestone in their commitment to…
City Report: Veronica McBeth, DOT of Baltimore
Veronica McBeth, DOT for the City of Baltimore, Md., shares her outlook for 2026 After working as a Deputy Assistant…
A Great Expansion for North Carolina’s Traffic Connectivity
The Triangle Expressway in Raleigh N.C., received a huge transformation to help facilitate the connection between the N.C. 55 in…
South Platte Renew Advances Water Innovation
South Platte Renew (SPR) is the third largest water renewal facility in Colorado and it is proactively helping the ever-increasing…
White House Advises Critical Infrastructure To Step up Cybersecurity Measures
As a part of a report approved by the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee, a White House advisory board is…
Biden Invests $2.3B in Projects to Expand Affordable, Reliable, Clean Power in Rural Communities
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the first five awards totaling $139 million under the Powering Affordable…
Biden Administration Waiving Some ‘Buy America’ Requirements in Broadband Buildout
It has been announced by the Biden administration that it is waiving some “Buy America” requirements for projects involved in…
ASCE Report Highlights Best Practices for Equity in Infrastructure
The American Society of Civil Engineers released a new paper. Measuring the Benefits and Burdens of Infrastructure in Disadvantaged Communities looks…
APWA, Federal Highway Administration Sign 5-Year MOA
The American Public Works Association entered into a 5-year memorandum of agreement with the Federal Highway Administration of the U.S….


























