Success or Failure: A Tale of Two Projects
Twenty city blocks and a ten year period separated two projects of similar purposes, but with completely different endings. The first one, the Delancey Street Project, took place in 1984...
Honolulu's Street Relief
Engineers faced the daunting prospect of burying a new relief sewer under a busy Honolulu highway with trench-cut methods. The contractor suggested microtunneling, but the coral reef formations...
An Interception by Boston
Engineers in Boston were recently challenged to design a rehabilitation and replacement for sections of the 60-year-old St. James Avenue sewer system. Approximately 20,000 vehicles per...
Rehabilitation of the South Tenth Street Bridge
Calendar: Bridges 1996
Featured bridges are: Big Four Railroad Bridge (KY); Germantown Covered Bridge (OH); George Street Bridge (IN); Virgin River Bridge (UT); Bryan Bridge (NE); Brush Creek Bridge (KS); Natchez...
Routing Applications Developed in a GIS Environment
Chicago Remaps Itself
Chicago, famed as the City of the Big Shoulders, is taking its own measurements in preparation for the 21st century. The city is in the midst of a $10 million, multi-year project to create...
A Practical Application of Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Analysis for the Baltimore Street Bridge Rehabilitation Project
Signage Gunned Down in the Streets
Power Booster
With many utilities caught in a vise between semiobsolete facilities and demands for cleaner power, the $578 million Manchester Street repowering project is setting an example for an aging...
Changeable Message Sign Options for City Street Installations
Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Local Streets and Roads: The Local Agencies' Dilemma
Measuring the Bicyclist Stress Level of Streets
Bike Lanes versus Wide Curb Lanes: Applications and Observations
Integration of Light Rail Into City Streets
Persuasive Approach to Master Planning Street Widening: City of Stockton: A Case Study
Use of Non-Relational Data in a GIS Accident Pin Map
Safety Management of Local Streets and Roads
Evaluating the Efficacy of A Microwave Traffic Sensor in New York City's Freeway and Street Network
Trenchless Relief
During wet weather, stormwater infiltration/inflow into the sewer system increases wastewater flows by 8-12 times the average dry weather flow in several interceptors operated by the Central...
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