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Posts Tagged ‘Smart Cities’

Technology is now a major component of every type of government project

Monday, September 23rd, 2024

Just over a decade ago, a sweeping trend was very noticeable as state agencies, cities, counties, transit authorities and higher education institutions added Innovation Officers at the executive levels of organizational charts. These individuals were hired to play a strategic role – one that would incorporate new thinking into operations. The primary objective in adding […]

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Funding is abundant for projects that remediate brownfield properties and prepare them for development

Friday, September 13th, 2024

A brownfield property is an abandoned site that has been contaminated by previous industrial use. Many brownfield properties are the former sites of dry-cleaning firms, manufacturing plants or gas stations. To be used, the site must be remediated and made safe. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has funded remediation projects for years and recently announced […]

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It’s a very good year for contractors to partner with government

Wednesday, September 4th, 2024

Public officials at the local government level are initiating large, innovative, and forward-thinking projects aimed at enhancing economic prosperity in various regions of the country over the next few decades. Many of the projects are funded by federal programs, with billions yet to be allocated before the end of 2026 unless the programs are reauthorized—which […]

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LiDAR technology is now in high demand for governments

Tuesday, July 30th, 2024

By Mary Scott Nabers Light Detection and Ranging technology (LiDAR) delivers critical data to protect the health of our ecosystems, and government officials use it extensively. This particular type of technology is not well known to everyone, but the benefits it provides make it worthy of note. Simply put, LIDAR provides a unique way to […]

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Another $1.8 billion for street projects is now available

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024

Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced $1.8 billion in funding for 148 infrastructure projects. Most of the funding is available for projects that make streets safer for people who travel on them in any way.  Work on these projects should be under way by November of this year, and funding of this type […]

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Rail revolution – Unprecedented funding for projects continues nationwide

Friday, June 28th, 2024

Two months ago, the federal government announced that $2.4 billion is available to support rail infrastructure projects in America. Hundreds of public officials interested in rail projects have already submitted applications for funding, and decisions about the projects selected for funding will be announced soon. In December 2023, more than $9 billion was awarded for […]

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Smart city innovations are the future and should be monitored

Thursday, September 26th, 2019

Changes are occurring at warp speed, and it’s extremely difficult for busy individuals to stay abreast of what is happening in every area of business. But, it is important to know about government changes because lifestyles and business practices are being impacted in significant ways. Companies that sell to government must remain conversant and understand […]

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ACEC’S ENGINEERING INC. — Cities Are Competing and Spending to Be ‘Smarter’

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

With the continuous evolution of information and communications technology, cities are becoming smarter, with some pulling ahead as smarter than others due to strategic investments. According to a recent report by International Data Corp. (IDC), smart city technology spending is expected to hit $81 billion in 2018 and grow to $158 billion by 2022. IDC forecasts the focus of smart initiatives and spending will be intelligent traffic and transit as well as fixed visual surveillance, followed by smart outdoor lighting and environmental monitoring.

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‘Smart City’ projects – watch for them soon in a city near you!

Tuesday, December 4th, 2018
Smart City - Mary Scott Nabers

In what is already a major trend, cities are partnering with private-sector businesses, corporations, educational organizations, civic groups, private individuals and non-government organizations.  The partnerships then work together in planning, designing and implementing innovative smart cities projects that will promote sustainability and improve the quality of life for citizens.

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Affordable housing – the crisis continues and municipal leaders, aware of the necessity, take on the responsibility

Monday, September 10th, 2018
Affordable housing and smart cities: Baltimore Rowhouses

As city leaders struggle to help their communities become “smart cities,” elected officials also grapple with more basic issues.  Affordable housing is a priority in every city in the country. America is literally teetering on the brink of declaring an affordable housing crisis.

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