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Join ASCE for Infrastructure Week 2023 – #InfrastructureWorks

ASCE Panel: Evolving Needs for the Infrastructure Workforce On May 15th, ASCE will lead a panel discussion on infrastructure workforce solutions with other industry experts. This event correlates with the theme of Infrastructure Week 2023: #InfrastructureWorks. About Infrastructure Week Infrastructure Week takes place in Washington, D.C. every May. In fact, for over a decade, industry......

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Water sector professionals from the nation’s water utilities, advocacy groups, environmental organizations, and more celebrated Water Week 2023 in D.C.

Water Sector Celebrates Water Week 2023

This week, water sector professionals celebrated Water Week 2023 in Washington, DC.  Professionals from the nation’s water utilities, advocacy groups, environmental organizations, and other key stakeholders gathered near Capitol Hill to hear from decision makers on the current state of water policy.  This year, ASCE was proud to join 31 other organizations as an official......

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New Report Shows Rising Cost of Repairing the Nation’s Dams

On April 14, 2023, the Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) announced the release of a new report detailing the current cost of repairing and rehabilitating the nation’s non-federal dams.  According to the report titled The Cost of Rehabilitating Dams in the U.S.: A Methodology and Estimate shows that the current cost of rehabilitating......

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Richmond Main Street Station

Restoration of historic Virginia train station celebrated on latest Roadshow stop

Restoration of historic Virginia train station celebrated on latest Roadshow stop The Engineering and Public Works Roadshow came to Main Street Station in Richmond, Virginia on March 24th to celebrate the historic train station’s transformation into a multimodal transit center and event venue. The roadshow is a partnership between ASCE, APWA, and ACEC to highlight......

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House Republicans debut energy and permitting reform package

Last week, House Republicans formally introduced the Lower Energy Costs Act (H.R. 1). This comprehensive legislative package is aimed at increasing American energy production and enacting permitting reform to reduce regulatory burdens associated with the development of infrastructure projects. By designing the Lower Energy Costs Act as H.R. 1, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has signaled......

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Buy America Comment Deadline Reached

For decades, Buy America requirements were focused on iron and steel and had only covered certain federally funded infrastructure projects; however, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) expanded those provisions and added new products to the list. Therefore, since the passage of the IIJA, the Office of Management and Budget has been tasked with......

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vermont infrastructure report card

Vermont State Report Card: Civil Engineers Give Vermont’s Infrastructure a “C” Grade

On Wednesday, February 16th, the Vermont section of ASCE released the 2023 Report Card for Vermont’s Infrastructure in Montpelier. The report included nine infrastructure categories, and overall, Vermont earned a grade of “C”, the same grade as the 2019 Vermont state report card.  That grade means Vermont’s infrastructure is in mediocre condition and requires attention......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/asce-hosts-biden-administration-officials-for-resilience-events/">ASCE Hosts Biden Administration Officials for Resilience Events

ASCE Hosts Biden Administration Officials for Resilience Events

The first term of the Biden Administration has demonstrated a commitment to not only combatting the effects of climate change, but also ensuring that critical infrastructure systems are able stand up to increasingly severe storms and weather events.  The passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law included billions in investments to rebuild and modernize the nation’s......

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wyoming report card 2023

2023 ASCE Wyoming Report Card: Infrastructure Mediocre, Say Engineers

Professional engineers volunteering with the American Society of Civil Engineers released the first Report Card for Wyoming’s Infrastructure on January 31, 2023. The report includes five infrastructure categories receiving an overall grade of ‘C’ — meaning Wyoming’s infrastructure is in mediocre condition.  Civil engineers graded Wyoming’s aviation (B-), bridges (C-), drinking water (C), roads (C),......

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