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  • No Funding Issues for Water Infrastructure Projects – Options are more abundant than ever

    In September, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of $6.5 billion for Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans. The funding is intended to incentivize private sector funding and the plan is to deliver a combined $13 billion in water infrastructure projects. The funding can be combined with revenue from a […] The post No Funding Issues for Water Infrastructure Projects – Options are more abundant than ever appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • Leading from the Front: WSP’s Women Leaders are Paving the Way to a More Equitable Future

    The AEC industry is at a critical juncture with the passage of infrastructure funding and grappling with climate change.  The BIL passage is expected to create 800,000 new jobs and will provide significant funding to infrastructure projects across the country.  As these new jobs are created and projects are laid out, the AEC industry has […] The post Leading from the Front: WSP’s Women Leaders are Paving the Way to a More Equitable Future appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • Movers and shakers: Biggest construction and engineering appointments in February 2023

    Several major firms including Arcadis, Mace and Cowi have made new appointments in February that strengthen their positions in new regions – both domestically and internationally. The post Movers and shakers: Biggest construction and engineering appointments in February 2023 appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

  • Work begins to construct new station for £116M Levenmouth Rail Link

    Work has begun to build the new Leven train station as part of the £116.6M Levenmouth Rail Link project. The post Work begins to construct new station for £116M Levenmouth Rail Link appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

  • Bats add to challenge as Balfour Beatty restores Victorian viaduct

    Balfour Beatty has restored an 1850s viaduct in central Scotland in a complex project that included extensive bat surveys carried out by abseilers and drones. The post Bats add to challenge as Balfour Beatty restores Victorian viaduct appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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