#GameChangers: Innovative Infrastructure Solutions

Think Big. Build Smart.

ASCE has combed through successful infrastructure solutions across the major sectors to identify the most innovative #GameChangers. From Massachusetts to North Dakota to Oregon, private and public organizations are paving the way for the future. What we found was inspiring, and we are so excited to share these innovative infrastructure solutions with you.

Below, you can see how L.A. is improving its port operations with a digitized shipping program, how Michigan and Missouri are utilizing modern technology to inspect their underwater infrastructure, how Maine is using geothermal energy to reduce costs and emissions, and how a startup in Georgia is using drones to clean the water supply. Imagine what more we could do if we seize the opportunity to replicate these cutting-edge, engineering breakthroughs.

Discover American Infrastructure Solutions

We have pages and pages of stories about how innovative infrastructure solutions are changing the game. Browse the articles below, which you can filter by category or state, or use our interactive map to find the #GameChangers infrastructure innovation that interests you.

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underserved communities broadband

Drinking Water, Energy

Assisting Illinois Rural Communities with Water and Broadband Two-For-One

Dieterich, Illinois

water treatment workers

Drinking Water, Wastewater

Reclaiming a Prized Asset

Chicago, IL

Inland Waterways

Dredging P3

The Great Lakes

inland waterway

Inland Waterways

Public-Private Partnerships Strengthen Inland Waterways

Quincy, IL

water tower

Drinking Water, Energy, Roads, Transit

Plan to Work Together and Save

Chicago, IL

wastewater

Transit, Wastewater

Getting to RainReady

Midlothian, Illinois

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