Day: May 19, 2025

Data Reveals Massive Potential for Sustainable and Resilient Road Infrastructure

ORIS Materials Intelligence Shows How AI Can Minimize Carbon & Costs at Scale ORIS Materials Intelligence, a digital startup pioneering sustainable design for roads and other linear infrastructure, unveils key findings from its 2024 Impact Report and consulting work. The data highlights the power of AI and geospatial insights to drive decarbonisation, circularity, and cost-efficiency…

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Utah Department of Transportation Awards Statewide Work Zone Safety and Planned Event Software Contract to Causeway one.network

This agreement follows Causeway one.network’s successful statewide deployment by the Florida Department of Transportation.   WILMINGTON, Delaware – Causeway one.network, a leading digital work zone and road management platform provider today announced the Utah Department of Transportation has awarded a major, statewide contract to the company to provide its Live Link and Traffic Management software.…

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AISC Seeks Nominations for 2026 Higgins Lectureship Award

CHICAGO – The American Institute of Steel Construction is now accepting nominations for the prestigious T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award, which includes a $15,000 cash prize. Nominations are due July 1, 2025. Presented annually by AISC, the award recognizes a lecturer-author whose technical paper(s) are considered an outstanding contribution to engineering literature on fabricated structural steel.…

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Gripple® Introduces the TecLoc Conduit Claw: Engineered for Fast and Versatile Seismic Stiffening

Revolutionary, Retrofit Clip Delivers Rapid, Code-Compliant Seismic Rod Stiffening Using Affordable and Readily-Available Conduit Aurora, IL – Gripple®, a leading manufacturer of engineered suspension solutions for construction and critical infrastructure applications, is proud to highlight the TecLoc Conduit Claw. This revolutionary and innovative seismic rod stiffener, is designed to deliver the most reliable, rapid and…

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U.S. Cement Consumption Expected to Dip; Recession Not a Foregone Conclusion in Cement Industry Association’s Spring Economic Forecast

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. cement consumption is expected to decline by 1.6% this year, but a recession prompted by ongoing trade wars is not expected in 2025.  The predictions were included in the American Cement Association’s (ACA) Market Intelligence team’s Spring Forecast, released last week at the 67th IEEE-IAS/ACA Cement Conference in Birmingham, AL. “’Uncertainty’ is…

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