| Project Spotlights |
| A day in the life of a connected civil engineering project manager |
| December 15, 2009 CE News |
Digital technologies are changing the shape of everyday tasks required to manage projects, capture decisions, modify plans, and share information with larger project teams. The following account of a typical civil engineering project manager’s work day highlights how a new breed of software applications is saving time, reducing the risk of errors, and improving responsiveness to clients. |
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| Fast Facts: The Willamette River Bridge |
| November 25, 2009 Oregon Department of Transportation |
What do the Empire State Building, a typical Costco store, Brayshaw black cottonwoods, and 14 adult blue whales have in common? Find out here, in this special section provided by the Oregon Department of Transportation.
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| Trusting 3D roadway modeling to tackle a tricky intersection |
| November 18, 2009 Rebuilding America's Infrastructure |
In a recent survey conducted by Rebuilding America’s Infrastructure magazine, transportation industry respondents named 3D modeling as the factor having the biggest impact on the transportation and infrastructure industry during the next five to 10 years. Indeed, 3D modeling is already making a real difference in the quality, speed, and cost of building and rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure. |
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| Taking control on Alabama highways |
| November 18, 2009 CE News |
In Chilton County, Ala., about 30 miles south of Birmingham, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) was tasked with updating the north- and southbound highway rights-of-way along an 11-mile stretch of Interstate 65, a main artery that dissects the state and is heavily traveled. Several vehicle run-off areas were identified as being in need of widening. The project scope included clearing existing terrain and revegetating the rights-of-way to meet the FHWA safety requirements. |
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| Special Report: Sorting through pipe materials, applications, and suppliers |
| October 29, 2009 CE News |
| Pipe is perhaps one of the oldest and most common products used in water infrastructure construction — potable water, wastewater, and stormwater. The amount of pipe of all types installed and, in some cases, ongoing failures caused by improper application or simply pipe reaching the end of its lifecycle, have spawned a highly competitive market, technology advancements, and a wide choice of materials and suppliers. CE News presents this special report to help civil engineers begin sorting through all of the pipe choices they face when designing water projects. |
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