Part of the Fort McHenry Tunnel wall underneath the roadway is sloped, which creates a tricky angle on the concrete slab needing to be removed. Photo courtesy of Freyssinet USA. How Freyssinet USA Took on a Challenging Job in Baltimore’s Fort McHenry Tunnel The Fort McHenry Tunnel is […]
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DIGroup Architecture’s President Vince Myers is Named a 2024 NJBIZ ICON
Photo Credit: DIGroup Architecture Honor Recognizes Career Achievements & Contributions to NJ’s Business Community New Brunswick, N.J. – DIGroup Architecture (DIG) is pleased to announce Vincent Myers, president / co-founder has been recognized with the prestigious 2024 NJBIZ ICON Award. This esteemed honor celebrates Myers’ exceptional career achievements, not only […]
The 2024 America’s Transportation Awards | NASTO Region
Transportation infrastructure plays a significant role in everyone’s life – getting us to our jobs and connecting communities – creating the quality of life that has come to define our nation. America’s best transportation projects make a difference for the people and businesses who use them. AASHTO, AAA and the […]
Montroy Andersen DeMarco Designs $10 Million, 60,000-square foot Vibrant Emotional Health Headquarters in Manhattan
Montroy Andersen DeMarco (MADGI) designed Vibrant Emotional Health’s national headquarters at 80 Pine Street in New York City’s historic Seaport District. Vibrant’s offices span 60,000 square feet of space across the 18th and 19th floors of the 23-floor building. Photo by Ola Wilk Photography New York, NY–The project team […]
Design-Build Delivery Model Takes Prince George’s County to School
A rendering shows the entrance to the Colin L. Powell K-8 Academy in Fort Washington. Like most school districts across the country, Prince George’s County in Maryland has seen a demand in recent years for new school buildings. Growing student enrollment, a middle school seat deficit and rapidly aging school […]
Staying A Step Ahead: Water Security Is Vital to City Building and Population Growth
Denver Water Construction Manager Doug Raitt has spent a lifetime around heavy civil infrastructure. Standing over the jobsite, he’s only one of many who are investing significantly to ensure vital water security to metro Denver for the long-term good of all. As the main constituent of the Earth’s hydrosphere and […]
Driving Innovation: The Modernization of Illinois’ Central Tri-State Tollway
The Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294) Project by the numbers. In a thriving suburban landscape, delivering smart infrastructure projects requires innovative approaches to navigate a maze of challenges while ensuring minimal disruption to daily life. Rounding out the 16-year, $15 billion capital program, “Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving […]
From the Editor: Yes, I’ll Be On the Roundabout
I recently read about a study the North Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) completed on 12 of the 14 roundabouts on its state highway system. It showed a reduction of crashes by 33 percent and fatal crashes by 59 percent. While this is great news, it’s not surprising. Similar results have […]
Transportation Troubleshooting: How Drone Technology Is Adding New Perspectives to Transportation
The impact unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are having on society extends far beyond stunning images and cinematography. In transportation, “drones” are saving lives, preventing injuries, reducing costs and accomplishing in hours or days what once took weeks or months. UAS deployment in transportation has expanded dramatically. In 2018, less than half […]
Thoughts From Engineers: Unraveling the History of U.S. Flooding
In an era in which flooding routinely tops the list as one of the costliest disasters in the United States, a book that distills the most-significant aspects of this issue in a probing retrospective spanning nearly two centuries couldn’t be timelier. Tim Palmer’s book, Seek Higher Ground—The Natural Solution to our […]