High-Profile Tunneling
When a flood left a considerable amount of debris in its wake the replacement of a hydroplant's tailrace high in the Peruvian Andes presented formidable challenges....
First of Its Kind
The crossing designed to replace the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge, in New Haven, Connecticut, appears to be a cable-stayed bridge with unusually short towers but in fact is an extradosed...
The Benefits of Virtual Building Tools
Several short case studies illustrate how virtual building tools enable designers, builders, and owners to test any aspect of a project's design, organization, and schedule...
Keeping It Rolling
Thanks to a complex construction staging scheme and a temporary tieback support system, workers were able to rehabilitate an aging rolling lift bridge in Boston....
A Progress Report on Policy Statement 465 (Letter)
Policy Briefing: Peer Review of Corps Projects Called for in House Bill
Materials: Structural Glass Moves Indoors
Dams: Coursier Dam Being Removed in Northwest
Water Resources: Conflicting Rulings Issued Over Corp's Management of Missouri
Structures: Carnegie Hall Opens Auditorium Carved from Bedrock
Structures: Another Design Claims Tallest Title
Airports: Expansion Enhances Boston's International Terminal
Infrastructure: U.S. Engineers Rebuild Highway in Afghanistan
Water Resources: Document Outlines Wetlands Mitigation Policy for Federal Highway Projects
Environmental Engineering: DOE's Plan for Accelerating Cleanups Are Imperiled by Ruling
Intelligent Transportation Systems: Test Intersection Showcase Collision Avoidance Technologies
Drinking Water: Microfiltration Plant Boosts Capacity in Bakersfield
Technology: Converting Chemical Scrubbers to Biotrickling Filters Hold Promise
Proving and Pricing a Delay Claim
The Big Dig's Big Dig
Widely recognized as the most demanding component of Boston's Central Artery/Tunnel Project, the tunnel jacking work performed beneath operating rail tracks represents a quantum...
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