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What does the Penobscot Narrows Bridge in Bucksport, Maine, have in common with the new Térénez Bridge in Crozon, France? More than you might expect. Bridge expert Brian Brenner tells a tale of 2 bridges in the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the…
A California wastewater treatment plant is on track to generate its own power. Find out how the plant will create a consistent stream of renewable energy using the biogas produced from waste products on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/43QXF02.
The new home of the Nikola Tesla Museum will convert a century-old paper mill into a design featuring energetic loops reminiscent of electromagnetic field lines. Check out plans to renovate Serbia’s first modern factory on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/41pr55L.
If it feels like cities are getting hotter each year, well, they are. That’s why cities in the U.S. Sun Belt are turning to cool pavement to combat the effects of climate change. And it’s working. Learn how on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3DSG2UA.
The new Simone Veil Bridge in Bordeaux, France, spans a wide river and creates an even wider range of public spaces. Despite its seemingly simple design, the “anti-iconic” bridge does a lot more than just cross Garonne River — find out how on the #ASCESource:…
A new housing development in Oregon is leveraging straw bale construction to make the residences there more eco-friendly and energy efficient. What does the future hold for this material? Find out on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4kJ15t4.
These are the TOP 5 U.S. bridges… (according to Brian Brenner). In the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the Bridge, he shares his official rankings: go.asce.org/4hcqBnW.
On Dec. 18, the U.S. Senate passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2024, which reauthorizes the National Dam Safety Program & prioritizes America’s coasts and waterways. Read how else it supports our nation’s critical infrastructure on the #ASCESource:…
Benefits are flowing from the largest dam removal effort in U.S. history. The Klamath River dam removal project dismantled 4 dams from Oregon to California, restoring the river’s natural state and allowing endangered species to spawn upstream. Learn more on the #ASCESource:…
Dreaming of ditching the EV charger? With electric roads that power your vehicle and its battery while you drive, that could become a reality. Find out how they work on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/40JW377.
When it comes to historic renovation, “it looks like you didn’t do anything” might be the best compliment a designer can get. Looking at the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s personal theater, it’s easy to see why it received that praise. See the results on the #ASCESource:…
A proposed research lab in Warsaw will transform its urban surroundings with vertical greenery. Explore how the ambitious multifunctional building project is poised to create a sustainable, green future for city environments on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/41hemm7.
Will Taiwan’s Market Cube redefine urban marketplaces? With its open and adaptable floor plans, the 6-story structure can continuously evolve in response to community needs, creating a future-proof framework. Learn more on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4kRMaww.
High fives are in order for @UF’s FIFTH consecutive Student Steel Bridge Competition national title! 🖐🥇 Join us in congratulating the 2025 winners + read a recap of this year’s event on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3Hslap6.
As extreme storms seemingly make the once-trusted model obsolete, experts weigh what data should inform future risk calculations to bolster resiliency. Read more on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3NZigbq.
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With the 100-year flood model seemingly obsolete, what now?
As extreme storms seemingly make the once-trusted model obsolete, experts weigh what data should inform future risk calculations to bolster resiliency.
A bridge to… nowhere? In the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, bridge engineer Brian Brenner embarks on a journey into the mountains north of Los Angeles, exploring a nearly 90-year-old span—built for a highway that was never completed: bit.ly/45BkEPm.
Civil engineers have long assumed that adding water and sewage yields economic development in rural areas, but new data suggests it might be less straightforward. Read more on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3CxQTTl.
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Water infrastructure helps communities, but quick economic boom is not a lock
Civil engineers have long assumed that adding water and sewage yields economic development in rural areas; new data suggests it might be less straightforward.
Professional liability claims not only impact a company’s finances; they can also affect its reputation, operations & growth. Part 2 of this #ASCESource series offers strategies for managing defense counsel & achieving the best possible outcomes: bit.ly/4cqaLpi.
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Managing defense counsel in professional liability claims, Part 2: Supplemental guidelines and...
Professional liability claims do not just impact a company’s finances, they have the potential to affect its reputation, operations, and future growth.
Are life-changing events always overseen by bridges? For Brian Brenner, they might be. In the latest edition of his #ASCESource series, he reminisces times where bridges have been a guiding light in his life: go.asce.org/3EeQzK2.
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This American Bridge
Now that there was a bridge, I became really interested.
Check out this great story by the American Society of Civil Engineers (@ASCETweets) highlighting the streams restored for #LakeRalphHall! asce.org/publications-a… #ASCESource
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Flowing again: Texas restoration project returns streams to natural state
As part of environmental mitigation efforts for a dam being constructed in Texas, a part of the North Sulphur River was restored to its original flow patterns.
What does the Penobscot Narrows Bridge in Bucksport, Maine, have in common with the new Térénez Bridge in Crozon, France? More than you might expect. Bridge expert Brian Brenner tells a tale of 2 bridges in the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the…
Check out this great story by the American Society of Civil Engineers (@ASCETweets) highlighting the streams restored for #LakeRalphHall! asce.org/publications-a… #ASCESource
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Flowing again: Texas restoration project returns streams to natural state
As part of environmental mitigation efforts for a dam being constructed in Texas, a part of the North Sulphur River was restored to its original flow patterns.
Civil engineers have long argued that resilient infrastructure makes sense. Now it’s time to convince people that it makes dollars and sense. The 3rd annual ASCE - @NOAA Workshop focused on just that — read a recap on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4533IzF.
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Making the business case for resilient infrastructure
The third annual ASCE-NOAA Workshop focused on “Natural Hazard Risk Reduction: Building the Resiliency Business Case,” June 24-25 at ASCE headquarters in Reston, Virginia.
A new housing development in Oregon is leveraging straw bale construction to make the residences there more eco-friendly and energy efficient. What does the future hold for this material? Find out on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4kJ15t4.
Will Taiwan’s Market Cube redefine urban marketplaces? With its open and adaptable floor plans, the 6-story structure can continuously evolve in response to community needs, creating a future-proof framework. Learn more on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4kRMaww.
High fives are in order for @UF’s FIFTH consecutive Student Steel Bridge Competition national title! 🖐🥇 Join us in congratulating the 2025 winners + read a recap of this year’s event on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3Hslap6.
A bridge to… nowhere? In the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, bridge engineer Brian Brenner embarks on a journey into the mountains north of Los Angeles, exploring a nearly 90-year-old span—built for a highway that was never completed: bit.ly/45BkEPm.
The new Simone Veil Bridge in Bordeaux, France, spans a wide river and creates an even wider range of public spaces. Despite its seemingly simple design, the “anti-iconic” bridge does a lot more than just cross Garonne River — find out how on the #ASCESource:…
Professional liability claims not only impact a company’s finances; they can also affect its reputation, operations & growth. Part 2 of this #ASCESource series offers strategies for managing defense counsel & achieving the best possible outcomes: bit.ly/4cqaLpi.
asce.org
Managing defense counsel in professional liability claims, Part 2: Supplemental guidelines and...
Professional liability claims do not just impact a company’s finances, they have the potential to affect its reputation, operations, and future growth.
These are the TOP 5 U.S. bridges… (according to Brian Brenner). In the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the Bridge, he shares his official rankings: go.asce.org/4hcqBnW.
The new home of the Nikola Tesla Museum will convert a century-old paper mill into a design featuring energetic loops reminiscent of electromagnetic field lines. Check out plans to renovate Serbia’s first modern factory on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/41pr55L.
Benefits are flowing from the largest dam removal effort in U.S. history. The Klamath River dam removal project dismantled 4 dams from Oregon to California, restoring the river’s natural state and allowing endangered species to spawn upstream. Learn more on the #ASCESource:…
Dreaming of ditching the EV charger? With electric roads that power your vehicle and its battery while you drive, that could become a reality. Find out how they work on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/40JW377.
A California wastewater treatment plant is on track to generate its own power. Find out how the plant will create a consistent stream of renewable energy using the biogas produced from waste products on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/43QXF02.
Are life-changing events always overseen by bridges? For Brian Brenner, they might be. In the latest edition of his #ASCESource series, he reminisces times where bridges have been a guiding light in his life: go.asce.org/3EeQzK2.
asce.org
This American Bridge
Now that there was a bridge, I became really interested.
If it feels like cities are getting hotter each year, well, they are. That’s why cities in the U.S. Sun Belt are turning to cool pavement to combat the effects of climate change. And it’s working. Learn how on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3DSG2UA.
On Dec. 18, the U.S. Senate passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2024, which reauthorizes the National Dam Safety Program & prioritizes America’s coasts and waterways. Read how else it supports our nation’s critical infrastructure on the #ASCESource:…
When it comes to historic renovation, “it looks like you didn’t do anything” might be the best compliment a designer can get. Looking at the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s personal theater, it’s easy to see why it received that praise. See the results on the #ASCESource:…
Recently, caffeine has found new uses in addition to keeping engineering students up all night. In the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, Brian Brenner explores an unusual concrete experiment: bit.ly/403tZLJ.
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Should concrete need to stay up all night, try this:
Recently, caffeine (in coffee) has found new uses in addition to keeping engineering students up all night.
A proposed research lab in Warsaw will transform its urban surroundings with vertical greenery. Explore how the ambitious multifunctional building project is poised to create a sustainable, green future for city environments on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/41hemm7.
What does the Penobscot Narrows Bridge in Bucksport, Maine, have in common with the new Térénez Bridge in Crozon, France? More than you might expect. Bridge expert Brian Brenner tells a tale of 2 bridges in the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the…
This 32-story stacked structure may look like it’s spinning towards the sky, but thanks to advanced structural analyses, a state-of-the-art column transfer system & performance-based design, it’s seismically sound. See more on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/3RpH7Ge.
Nicknamed “Mighty Mac,” the Mackinac Bridge was a game changer in Michigan upon its 1957 opening. In the latest edition of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the Bridge, Brian Brenner explores 6 of the many “Mini Macs” it has spawned across the state:…
A California wastewater treatment plant is on track to generate its own power. Find out how the plant will create a consistent stream of renewable energy using the biogas produced from waste products on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/43QXF02.
The new home of the Nikola Tesla Museum will convert a century-old paper mill into a design featuring energetic loops reminiscent of electromagnetic field lines. Check out plans to renovate Serbia’s first modern factory on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/41pr55L.
Extending from the terrace of a 40,000-seat stadium, this steel-framed pedestrian bridge measures nearly 2,700 feet in length as it spirals between 3 sports facilities and surrounds a children’s playground. Check it out on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/3WVm0j7.
The aftermath of the 2022 Pittsburgh bridge collapse has sparked a coordinated effort to shore up many of Pennsylvania's 32,000 spans. Find out how local companies and clear communication are helping the state tackle a big problem on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3AJEsmr.
What was once a symbol of the Polish automotive industry will soon become the “green district of the future.” Check out plans to transform a defunct 153-acre auto plant into a forward-looking metropolis on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4dS8vrg.
If it feels like cities are getting hotter each year, well, they are. That’s why cities in the U.S. Sun Belt are turning to cool pavement to combat the effects of climate change. And it’s working. Learn how on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3DSG2UA.
A new housing development in Oregon is leveraging straw bale construction to make the residences there more eco-friendly and energy efficient. What does the future hold for this material? Find out on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4kJ15t4.
These are the TOP 5 U.S. bridges… (according to Brian Brenner). In the latest installment of his #ASCESource series, More Water Under the Bridge, he shares his official rankings: go.asce.org/4hcqBnW.
The new Simone Veil Bridge in Bordeaux, France, spans a wide river and creates an even wider range of public spaces. Despite its seemingly simple design, the “anti-iconic” bridge does a lot more than just cross Garonne River — find out how on the #ASCESource:…
On Dec. 18, the U.S. Senate passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2024, which reauthorizes the National Dam Safety Program & prioritizes America’s coasts and waterways. Read how else it supports our nation’s critical infrastructure on the #ASCESource:…
Benefits are flowing from the largest dam removal effort in U.S. history. The Klamath River dam removal project dismantled 4 dams from Oregon to California, restoring the river’s natural state and allowing endangered species to spawn upstream. Learn more on the #ASCESource:…
When it comes to historic renovation, “it looks like you didn’t do anything” might be the best compliment a designer can get. Looking at the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s personal theater, it’s easy to see why it received that praise. See the results on the #ASCESource:…
Talk about stepping it up… This stepped, mixed-use structure topped by terraced gardens is planned for a former industrial site in the Netherlands. See more on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3LJl9vv.
Dreaming of ditching the EV charger? With electric roads that power your vehicle and its battery while you drive, that could become a reality. Find out how they work on the #ASCESource: bit.ly/40JW377.
A proposed research lab in Warsaw will transform its urban surroundings with vertical greenery. Explore how the ambitious multifunctional building project is poised to create a sustainable, green future for city environments on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/41hemm7.
High fives are in order for @UF’s FIFTH consecutive Student Steel Bridge Competition national title! 🖐🥇 Join us in congratulating the 2025 winners + read a recap of this year’s event on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/3Hslap6.
Will Taiwan’s Market Cube redefine urban marketplaces? With its open and adaptable floor plans, the 6-story structure can continuously evolve in response to community needs, creating a future-proof framework. Learn more on the #ASCESource: go.asce.org/4kRMaww.
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