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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/asce-hails-passage-of-water-resources-reform-and-development-act-as-linchpin-in-modernizing-nations-ports-inland-waterways-dams-and-levees/">ASCE Hails Passage of Water Resources Reform and Development Act as Linchpin in Modernizing Nation’s Ports, Inland Waterways, Dams and Levees

ASCE Hails Passage of Water Resources Reform and Development Act as Linchpin in Modernizing Nation’s Ports, Inland Waterways, Dams and Levees

Washington, D.C. — The following is a statement from Randall (Randy) S. Over, P.E., F.ASCE, president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), regarding the passage of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act by the U.S. House of Representatives: “The American Society of Civil Engineers applauds the bipartisan passage of the Water Resources......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/new-national-geographic-event-offers-opportunity-to-reexamine-electric-grid/">New National Geographic Event Offers Opportunity to Reexamine Electric Grid

New National Geographic Event Offers Opportunity to Reexamine Electric Grid

On October 27th, the National Geographic Channel presents American Blackout, a two-hour programming event that imagines the first two weeks immediately following a catastrophic blackout from a cyber-attack on the United States that takes down the power grid. This movie should serve as a stark reminder about the importance of our electric grid. At ASCE,......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/back-to-work-2/">Back to Work

Back to Work

We have a deal!  Finally, after 16 days, the federal government shutdown is over and things can get back to normal:  Americans can once again visit all our National Parks, government workers can be assured of receiving paychecks, etc.  However, it will likely take some time for everything to get back to normal, including lawmakers’......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/riding-the-rails-is-on-the-rise/">Riding the Rails Is On the Rise

Riding the Rails Is On the Rise

This week Amtrak announced a new ridership record – 31.6 million people chose to take a train ride this year. Rail ridership is continuing to show year-over-year growth, and it’s a trend that doesn’t seems to be changing anytime soon. With the second best year of ridership in the Northeast Corridor (despite Hurricane Sandy’s disruption)......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/how-has-the-shutdown-affected-you/">How Has the Shutdown Affected You?

How Has the Shutdown Affected You?

Due to the inability of Congress to pass a budget by October 1st, the federal government has been shutdown for 11 days and counting. With negotiations inching forward slowly we need your help! In order to resolve the impasse in Congress ASCE is looking for real life stories about how the shutdown has affected civil......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/infrastructure-this-week/">Infrastructure This Week

Infrastructure This Week

The government shutdown continues to loom over our nation’s infrastructure, causing uncertainty, hurting key services, and further showing the costs of Congressional intransigence. Much like the government itself, our infrastructure has to get out of the short-term mindset, and start planning for long-term growth. Only then will we find success. The good news is businesses......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/d-c-s-dunbar-high-school-goes-deep-to-go-green/">D.C.’s Dunbar High School Goes Deep to Go Green

D.C.’s Dunbar High School Goes Deep to Go Green

Historic Dunbar High School, located in the heart of Washington, D.C., has gone deep to go green.  While the new school building has all the outward qualities a student could want – a beautiful theater, a gym and pool, open space, and so much more – the most fascinating part of the school’s renovation is......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/shutdown-showdown-continues/">Shutdown Showdown Continues…

Shutdown Showdown Continues…

We are on day 9 of the federal government shutdown with no end in sight, and our nation’s critical infrastructure is starting to feel the impact. At a press conference yesterday Senate Environment and Public Works Chairman, Barbara Boxer  (D-CA), joined transportation stakeholders to stress the effects the shutdown is having on the nation’s critical......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/federal-highway-trust-fund-headed-toward-bankruptcy-as-gas-tax-reaches-20th-anniversary/">Government Shutdown Highlights U.S. Inability to Solve Big Problems as Gas Tax Reaches 20th Anniversary

Government Shutdown Highlights U.S. Inability to Solve Big Problems as Gas Tax Reaches 20th Anniversary

Reston, Va. — The following is a statement from Gregory E. DiLoreto, P.E., P.L.S, D.WRE, president of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), regarding the current government shutdown and the 20th anniversary of the last federal gas tax increase: “Today marks the 20th anniversary since the federal gas tax was last raised to 18.4......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/asce-testifies-before-senate-epw/">ASCE Testifies Before Senate EPW

ASCE Testifies Before Senate EPW

ASCE President Greg DiLoreto, P.E., P.L.S, D.WRE, F.ASCE, testified before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee yesterday about the state of the nation’s surface transportation infrastructure. The hearing entitled “The Need to Invest in America’s Infrastructure and Preserve Federal Transportation Funding” brought together infrastructure heavyweights to discuss revenue solutions for the Highway Trust Fund. During his......

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