ASCE's Man on Capitol Hill
HABS/HAER/HALS Seeks Applicants for Summer Employment
Campaign Surpasses $6-Million Goal
Al Grant Elected Chairman of RNRF Board
Standards Committee Meeting Set
Nominations Sought for O.H. Ammann Research Fellowship
Mark Your Calendars for the President's Trip to Spain and Sweden, July 19�30
The Pentagon Report
The findings of the building performance study conducted following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the Pentagon have far-reaching implications for the engineering and building...
Wetlands at Work
As urbanization spread to the southern portion of Staten Island�the home of New York City's last large stand of freshwater wetlands�the New York City Department of Environmental...
San Diego Delivers
To maintain its ability to provide water to some of its rapidly growing regions, the city of San Diego is simultaneously laying two large diameter pipelines, one carrying potable water...
Pressure Relief
When the two basins making up a 90 acre reservoir in New York needed to be emptied and cleaned, engineers decided to use the 2,750 ft (840 m) long concrete wall dividing them as a dam....
Defining Clean Wastewater
Policy Briefing: Federal Highway Administration Allows Design/Build
Architecture: Nine Design Unveiled for World Trade Center Site
High-Speed Rail: Maglev Technology Comes of Age in Shanghai
Structures: Quake-Prone Mexico City Tops off Record Skyscraper
Forensics: New York Group Searches for Original Erie Canal
Water Treatment: Salton Sea Plan Calls for Massive Desalination Plant
Cold Regions: Settlement of South Pole Station Prompts Adjustments
Seismic Design: U.S. Group Begins Seismic Assessment of Cities in India, Central Asia
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