A day (or two) in the life of the Port of Oakland. Located in San Francisco Bay, the Port of Oakland is the USA’s 5th busiest container port, and handles over 2 million 20-foot cargo containers every year.
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Oakland, CA: Port of Oakland Time Lapse
Monday, March 2nd, 2015Hillsborough County, FL: Citizen Engagement & Transportation
Thursday, February 26th, 2015Beginning in mid-February 2015, our GO Hillsborough team will host 36 open house style workshops in or near your neighborhood to understand your transportation needs and realities, to explore options that make sense in your daily lives, and to help you weigh in on some hard choices as we move forward. Each of these sessions is designed to be highly participatory and interactive and will build upon the previous one.
View this complete post...Long Beach, CA: Gerald Desmond Bridge Construction Update
Wednesday, February 25th, 2015In the latest Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement Project video update, Duane Kenagy, Capital Programs Executive at the Port of Long Beach, gives viewers an up-close look at pile cap construction.
View this complete post...Retro Infra: Rock Island, IL – Wheels of Progress (1950)
Friday, February 20th, 2015The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (reporting marks CRIP, RI, ROCK) was a prominent (Class I) railroad in the midwestern United States, commonly known as the “Rock Island.” In 1854 when the line connected the Mississippi to Chicago and the East Coast, the event was marked by a large promotional voyage called the Grand Excursion. In 1856, the line crossed the Government Bridge, the first railroad bridge across the Mississippi, connecting farms in Iowa and beyond to Chicago.
View this complete post...U.S. Department of Transportation: Beyond Traffic
Friday, February 6th, 2015An introduction to Beyond Traffic, the Department of Transportation’s 30-year framework, with an invitation to join the conversation.
View this complete post...EPA: Technology Promotes Environmental Protection
Friday, January 30th, 2015EPA’s National Enforcement Investigations Center is an environmental forensic center. NEIC scientists work with a variety of technologies to monitor, collect data and analyze pollutants in the environment to better understand the threat to human health and ecosystems. Advanced technologies provide tools for scientists to measure, sometimes in near real-time, pollutants emitted from both large and small sources that can adversely affect entire communities.
View this complete post...ASCE Music Video Contest: Do You Want to Build a Highway?
Thursday, January 29th, 2015Taking the music of “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” from the popular Disney movie Frozen, this video portrays the excited and enthusiastic nature of a young engineer as she anxiously anticipates her first big project. The National Capital Section of ASCE’s video, “Do You Want to Build…” was awarded an honorable mention in ASCE’s 2014 Student and Younger Member Video Contest.
View this complete post...Oregon DOT: Too Many Starlings On The I-5 Bridge
Monday, January 26th, 2015This 2012 video describes our hazing techniques to deter starlings from roosting on the Interstate Bridge which carries Interstate 5 over the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington. Droppings from the starlings corrode the steel structure of the bridge and are unhealthy, unsafe and unpleasant for bridge users. These techniques are used nearly every winter.
View this complete post...Riverside, MO: Fairfax Bridge Demolition Videos
Friday, January 23rd, 2015Multiple Angles of the Fairfax Bridge demolition in Riverside, Missouri on January 16, 2015.
View this complete post...New York City: The Importance of Transportation Infrastructure
Wednesday, January 21st, 2015Transportation-oriented development has made NYC and the region what we are today. The MTA and NYC Real Estate are partners in that tradition. Listen to REBNY Chairman, Rob Speyer, Thomas F. Prendergast, Chairman, CEO, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Polly Trottenberg, Commissioner, NYC Department of Transportation, Mitchell L. Moss of New York University’s Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, Henry Hart Rice Professor of Urban Policy and Planning discuss major transportation upgrades and challenges.
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