The ACEC 2017 Engineering Excellence Awards “Grand Conceptor” Winner: SR 520 Floating Bridge Seattle, Washington Designed by HDR.
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2017 ACEC Grand Conceptor Award Winner: SR 520 Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington
Monday, May 8th, 2017Atlanta, GA: I-85 Bridge Rebuild Time Lapse
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017A time lapse video showing the progress of the I-85 rebuild project at Piedmont Road.
View this complete post...This Week, May 3-6: Smart Cities NYC ’17 Conference + Expo
Monday, May 1st, 2017Smart Cities NYC ’17: Powered by People, May 3-6 (smartcitiesnyc.com), is the first of its kind conference + expo to focus on the importance of civic engagement in urban innovation. SCNYC will convene thought leaders from around the world to advance ideas about innovation, infrastructure, and inclusion, with panels, in-depth workshops, exhibits and receptions
View this complete post...Seattle, WA: SR 520 Floating Bridge Documentary
Friday, April 28th, 2017This short documentary tells the story of the new floating bridge across Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington. The bridge was a project of the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program and opened to traffic in April 2016.
View this complete post...Streetfilms: NYC Gets a Car-Free Broadway for Earth Day 2017
Monday, April 24th, 2017This year for NYC’s 2nd Car-Free NYC Earth Day, things picked up considerably from last year’s inaugural event. The big spectacle was that you could walk or bike up Broadway from Union Square all the way to Times Square on car-free streets. But in a way since the Science March was already coming down Broadway to 47th street from the north, many people were able to traverse it all the way to Columbus Circle.
View this complete post...Atlanta, GA: What to Do During the I-85 Bridge Closure
Friday, April 21st, 2017Georgia Pacific President and Chief Executive Christian Fischer provides commute tips for motorists who work near the I-85 bridge closure at Piedmont Road.
View this complete post...The Last Mile: Connecting Workers to Places of Employment
Monday, April 17th, 2017In 2013, the Public Policy Forum published Getting to Work, a report that explored efforts to connect Milwaukee County residents with major job locations in the region via public transit. The report identified several common barriers, including one known as the “last mile” problem, which can arise when transit services allow individuals to get relatively close – but not all the way – to their job sites. This challenge is particularly common in suburban areas, where jobs are more dispersed and difficult for the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) and suburban transit systems to serve efficiently, but it also can arise in some parts of the city that are difficult to reach by transit.
View this complete post...New York City: Multimodal Symphony
Thursday, April 13th, 201724 hours of transit in New York City. Made with Processing and Unfolding Maps.
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