New Zealand Bridge Gets Padded with Cushionwall

World's Largest Copper Mine Receives New Pipeline

Polyurethane Coating Endures Test of time

Clinton and Congress Reach Budget Agreement

Words are Important

Rebalancing Act

Bashing Bridges on a Lesser Scale

Surface Transportation Programs to Receive $103.2 Billion in BESTEA Proposal from House

Good News in the Badlands: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Scores as ASCE's Top Student Chapter

Civil Engineering Students Share $64,000 in ASCE Education Awards

Comment: Construction is Football's Father

CERF Conducts New Technology Evaluation for the Public Works Community

RPI Students Get to Plan What's Already Been Done in Unique Design Experience

Budget Pact Could Affect Engineers down the Road

ASCE Advocates `Delicate Balance' in Contracting to Private Sector

Civil Engineers and Insurers to Partner on Hazard Mitigation Issues

West Virginia Student Teams Capture Top National, Regional Awards

Saving the Bluffs: Engineering at the Edge
Erosion and landslides along the bluffs bordering the Mississippi River in Natchez, Miss. became an emergency situation when the only road to residents below the bluff was cut off from...

Wonderwall
A Superfund site near Seattle was surrounded by a 2,200-ft-long soil-bentonite wall to keep contaminants from entering nearby water sources. An earlier remediation effort had failed to...

Rerouting Boston's Utilities
During construction of the Central Artery/Tunnel project in downtown Boston, engineers had to move utility lines over and under both new and existing infrastructure and maintain utility...

 

 

 

 

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