Bridges to Prosperity 2024: Makurungwe Trail Bridge Recap
The completion of the Makurungwe Trail Bridge marks a transformative moment for the local communities, promising hope and connection.
View ArticleNorthwestern University’s New Ryan Field Now Underway
Ground has broken on a redevelopment of Northwestern University’s Ryan Field in Evanston, Illinois.
View ArticleFive Approaches for Resilient Healthcare Design
Structural engineers play a vital role in the success of healthcare projects, which often have unique design considerations.
View ArticleMidpoint Update: 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Now that we’ve reached the midpoint of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season with five named storms, let’s take a look at the impacts of a few of the most recent.
View ArticleOur Latest Corporate Responsibility Report
Our corporate responsibility report is our annual communication of the firm's corporate responsibility targets and of progress towards our ESG (environmental, social and governance) goals.
View ArticleHere's How, Embodied Carbon: 11 Minutes on Embodied Carbon Reduction for Bridges
Infrastructure growth is a significant contributor to carbon emissions, but new policies and engineering innovation are leading to notable reductions.
View ArticleThe Roux Institute at Northeastern University Breaks Ground
The waterfront development will transform the former B&M Baked Beans industrial site into a state-of-the-art, multi-building complex that will serve as a hub for research and education in...
View ArticleEnd of the Lull, Plus Storm-Tracking Resources
We experienced a brief lull in Atlantic hurricane activity in August, but it didn’t last long, as evidenced by the flooding brought by Hurricane Francine, and now Florida is bracing for Helene.
View ArticleHere's How, Embodied Carbon: 9 Minutes on Higher Degrees of Sustainability on...
Colleges and universities are often ahead of the curve when it comes to sustainability, as a growing number of institutions put greater emphasis on reducing embodied carbon, achieving net zero and...
View ArticleDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium Tops Out
The modernization of one of the nation’s oldest collegiate football stadiums is at the half-way line.
View ArticleSamuel H. Scripps Theater Center Breaks Ground
The curtain has gone up on a new, permanent home for Hudson Valley Shakespeare.
View ArticleHere's How, Embodied Carbon: 12 Minutes on Extreme Carbon Reduction: A Case...
When it comes to sustainability in building design, some projects go above and beyond. Our latest podcast looks at what it takes to achieve ambitious goals for embodied carbon reduction.
View ArticleHere's How, Embodied Carbon: 15 Minutes on The Structural Engineer’s Influence
From schematic design to construction, structural engineers have many opportunities to reduce embodied carbon on building projects.
View ArticleHere's How, Embodied Carbon: 13 Minutes on Ethical Decarbonization
The decisions designers make have a wide-reaching impact, including across supply chains, on the project's construction team and its end users.
View ArticleHere's How, Embodied Carbon: 12 Minutes on Climate Action in Engineering
With the building sector contributing up to 40% of greenhouse gas emissions, designers have a responsibility to act to combat the negative impacts of climate change.
View ArticleTwo Projects Transforming Philadelphia’s Skyline Near Completion
Two major developments that recently topped out in Center City—a state-of-the-art office tower and a sprawling life sciences lab—are reshaping Philadelphia’s skyline.
View ArticleRevitalization Efforts For Two New York City Classics
There’s always room for improvement, even for landmark structures. The latest issue of the Steel Institute of New York’s Metals in Construction magazine looks at revitalization projects at two New York...
View ArticleDesign Revealed for New Metropolitan Museum Wing
The five-story, 126,000-square-foot wing will preserve the building’s historical footprint and honor the museum’s architectural legacy while addressing sustainability, accessibility and infrastructure...
View ArticleBob Smilowitz Recognized With ASCE Award
Congratulations to Bob Smilowitz, who is the latest recipient of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Ernest E. Howard Award. The award recognizes an ASCE member for their contributions in...
View ArticleBeaver Stadium Renovation Underway
Work on the Penn State University Beaver Stadium renovation kicked off with a bang.
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