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Surveying and mapping the geomorphological features of two uninhabited Canadian High Arctic archipelago islands poses unique challenges. Learn how the members of a Canadian and Fin[...]
The contaminants in hospital wastewater pose significant public health and environmental risks if released into a municipal water system. Environmental engineers at Penn State have[...]
The efficiency and efficacy of your engineering firm’s project management strategies and practices are one of the primary determinants of the success of your engineering firm. How [...]
As the number of skilled craftsmen who can replicate or restore architectural elements of historic facades dwindles, many 19th and 20th-century buildings are becoming vulnerable to[...]
Cloud-based software and data storage offers several benefits for land surveyors; however, it might not be right for your firm. How do you decide whether to jump on the cloud? Even[...]
Americans lose millions of hours and billions in lost productivity and infrastructure annually due to nuisance flooding. What are some of the solutions provided by civil and enviro[...]
First proposed by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, the Hyperloop may be the future of passenger and freight transportation between urban centers. If successful, what are [...]
With the uptick in gentrification and homelessness in the United States, it is no wonder that developers and property owners are requesting that architects include hostile architec[...]
Land surveyors are among the top professionals adopting drone technology. How can you make sure you are getting the most bang for your buck with your UAV surveying program? A simpl[...]
Innovations in Environmental Engineering: Improving the Strength and Durability of Pervious Pavement with Recycled Carbon Fibers Effective urban stormwater management and the dispo[...]
While most people consider concrete a material to reinforce wood, a team of Purdue University researchers is ready to demonstrate cellulose nanocrystals derived from wood enhances [...]
From Newark to Portland, timber is replacing concrete and steel for both midrise and highrise structures. What are the benefits of using wood as the primary building material for p[...]