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5 key takeaways from the ‘2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure’
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Infrastructure report card numbers are telling; what do they say about your sector?
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2025 Report Card emphasizes need for sustained investment
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Empowering energy infrastructure for tomorrow
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27 years ago, ASCE’s first Report Card for America’s Infrastructure was a game-changer
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SpeedCore has been honored with the Charles Pankow Award for Innovation.

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Avci elevated to ASCE fellow status
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Mannix elevated to ASCE fellow status
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Agarwal elevated to ASCE fellow status
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These simpler stiffness equations can make slender bridge columns better
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How to unlock ‘heavy oil’ from irregular stone reservoirs with hot-water flooding
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Accurately predicting the risk of compound flooding on coastal watersheds
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How updated federal sea level rise projections apply to your projects
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- Prayer-inducing, ‘temporary’ Massachusetts bridge will be replaced after 4 decades
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Authority officials say the plan will complete major initiatives started in the 2017-2025 capital plan and advance a new generation of projects.
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- Tensions mount as data centers eye ‘sleepy’ Michigan farm towns
In a deal that shocked residents with its speed, the small farming community of Saline Township is set to host Michigan’s first hyperscale data center, three buildings the size of 28 football fields.
- Google CEO warns of an AI bubble, saying no companies will be unscathed
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai warns of “irrationality” in the artificial intelligence market, telling the BBC in an interview, “I think no company is going to be immune, including us.”
- Sustainability, returning ‘glory of nature’ key as Taiwan rebuilds coast after 2023 typhoon
A new master plan, called Nature Rocks, emphasizes lookout points to allow people to appreciate the area’s natural beauty as it rebounds from devastating damage.

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