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Geotechnical Engineering: Engineers Use Basic Tools to Avert Flooding Disaster

Transportation: Two Cities to Introduce Self-Guiding Buses

Technology: Aerial Mapping Depicts World Trade Center Debris

Technology: In-House Software Manipulated for Innovative Design Needs

Technology: Collapsible Speed Bump Rewards Careful Drivers

Technology: Software Links Data on Road and Coastal Conditions

Architect's Role in Certifying Payments May Create Duty to Subcontractors

Build upon the Past, Schwartz Urges

Schwartz Honors SEAoNY for Work at World Trade Center

Roberts Retires from Caltrans

`Find Five for ASCE' Drive Launched

Hoover Nominations Sought

In Memoriam. Ian Kingham

In Memoriam. Brian J. Lewis

In Memoriam. James A. Maple

In Memoriam. Joseph F. Wiseman

Davis Reports State of ASCE Is Excellent, Announces Departure

New Electronic Journal Planned, Editors Sought

Board Launches Critical Infrastructure Response Initiative

Engineers Urged to Get Involved in Politics

 

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