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How can civil engineers avoid overspecialization?

Specialization is important for civil engineers, but breadth also matters.

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Sustainability & Resilience

Taiwanese planners focus on sustainability, returning ‘glory of nature’ to coast

Nature Rocks emphasizes natural beauty as the area rebounds from a typhoon.

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New ASCE report shows civil engineering salaries up an average $9,000

It’s an engineer’s market right now.

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Report Card for America’s Infrastructure

Community resilience starts with people

The Pathways to Resilient Communities toolkit is interesting because it not only...

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Build with us for a better tomorrow

ASCE’s future is bright. Join us to make it brighter.

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The urgent need for energy infrastructure improvements

The energy ecosystem must work to expand its capacities and meet needs.

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Sustained infrastructure investment is crucial, engineers and legislators say

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act set the tone to keep America safe.

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Wired up: Broadband makes splash in infrastructure report card debut

Broadband’s inclusion reflects its importance. And it started strong with a C+.

5 key takeaways from the ‘2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure’

The all-time best C cumulative grade is a good indicator that the...

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Infrastructure report card numbers are telling; what do they say about your sector?

It’s the best-ever overall grade, but that C barely scratches the surface.

2025 Report Card emphasizes need for sustained investment

The 2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure gave the U.S. an overall...

Empowering energy infrastructure for tomorrow

In this ASCE Interchange Live, Michael Miller, vice president of engineering services...

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27 years ago, ASCE’s first Report Card for America’s Infrastructure was a game-changer

As it was being conceived, the "1998 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure"...

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2025 OCEA awards recognize civil engineering's great innovations

Fourteen high-impact projects earned top honors in this year’s Outstanding Civil Engineering...

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Expansion adds new building, green space to Buffalo art museum

The landmark’s new areas and structural and aesthetic enhancements provide cultural amenities...

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Tom Smith, ASCE executive director, retiring at year’s end

Smith led ASCE staff for 11 years and spent almost 30 years with the Society.

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Yale’s Science Hill renovation balances preservation with new builds

The university continues renovations to the campus to improve accessibility, research opportunities,...

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The Frick Collection in New York City underwent a masterful renovation

Creative structural solutions and an understanding of archaic structural systems seamlessly integrated...

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The Grand Egyptian Museum showcases astounding design and creativity

Rising from the sands of Giza and the imaginations of the architects,...

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Spanning the gap over Oregon’s Coos Bay

The bridge, which is part of the Oregon Coast Highway, is known...

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How are engineering decisions really made?

Technical insights do not always drive engineering decisions.

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How artificial intelligence can benefit construction projects

Construction robots can be used for project management, among other tasks.

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Err on the side of caution and avoid conflicts of interest

Engineers are ethically obligated to act with integrity and professionalism.

Around ASCE

SpeedCore honored with Charles Pankow Award for Innovation

SpeedCore has been honored with the Charles Pankow Award for Innovation.

Shape the future with ASCEs new AI tools

To support civil engineering advancement, ASCE has launched two new AI-driven resources:...

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2025 OCEA awards recognize civil engineering's great innovations

Fourteen high-impact projects earned top honors in this year’s Outstanding Civil Engineering...

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New ASCE fellows – October 2025

Meet the recent additions to ASCE fellow status.

ASCE recognizes Yarnold with fellow status

Matthew Yarnold has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

Grant earns ASCE fellow honors

W. Paul Grant has been named an ASCE Fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

Avci elevated to ASCE fellow status

Onur Avci has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

Mannix elevated to ASCE fellow status

Nicholas Chiocca Mannix has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

Agarwal elevated to ASCE fellow status

Puneet Agarwal has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

Tjong recognized as new ASCE fellow

Wira Tjong has been named a fellow by the ASCE Board of Direction.

Technical notes

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These simpler stiffness equations can make slender bridge columns better

Researchers show how the “moment magnification method” is easier, yet still accurate...

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Exploring solutions to mitigate flooding and high tides in urban estuaries

The best means of protecting such regions and their adjacent assets may...

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Scour smart: A practical approach to safer pile group design

Researchers address a critical challenge in hydraulic and structural engineering with a...

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What stands in the way of improving water access to rural Alaskans?

Cultural preferences, limited data availability, and misaligned federal regulations combine to complicate...

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How to unlock ‘heavy oil’ from irregular stone reservoirs with hot-water flooding

A new method shows how to apply the hot-water flooding technique to...

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Accurately predicting the risk of compound flooding on coastal watersheds

Compound flooding events where storm surge and heavy precipitation coincide are expected...

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How updated federal sea level rise projections apply to your projects

ASCE’s Committee on Adaptation to a Changing Climate is launching a series...

Underground tunnel excavation

How to excavate safely and ensure adjacent metro tunnels’ stability

A case study offers practical guidance for designing and managing underground construction...

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Can glass fiber-reinforced polymer rebar make shotcrete stronger?

Researchers test glass fiber-reinforced polymer rebar’s bonding ability in both shotcrete and...

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Low-cost concrete treatment makes foundations safer in lateral, collapsible soils

This inexpensive soil-cement formula, found to enhance piles’ lateral resistance, has immediate,...

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