LPA Design Studios takes home the 2025 AIA Architecture Firm Award

Spread across six offices in California and Texas, LPA Design Studios is known for delivering thoughtful institutional buildings often with limited and inflexible budgets, among other impressive accolades. The company is a recipient of the 2025 AIA Architecture Firm Award. Since 1965, LPA has earned a reputation for having a strong sense of design research.… Continue reading LPA Design Studios takes home the 2025 AIA Architecture Firm Award

Op-Ed: Circular Economy Solutions for Sustainable Data Centers

Mahesh Ramanujam, Co-founder, President and CEO, Global Network for Zero Mahesh Ramanujam The artificial intelligence industry is growing rapidly, with major markets in the United States seeing a 70% increase in new data center construction compared to the same period last year. This increase is likely to increase; Experts expect a looser regulatory environment and… Continue reading Op-Ed: Circular Economy Solutions for Sustainable Data Centers

The US Army is testing 3D printed concrete for battlefield structures

3D printed concrete segments tested as part of research (University of Nevada, Reno) A team from the University of Nevada, Reno is exploring 3D printing options for the U.S. Army to more quickly build bridges and other infrastructure needed in conflict zones on site. A printed, multi-part test bridge was able to support a load… Continue reading The US Army is testing 3D printed concrete for battlefield structures

Fall Protection Market: 42% of Growth Comes from APAC, Technavio |

NEW YORK, December 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – The Global Fall protection market It is estimated that the size will grow by $5052.3 million from 2024 to 2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of nearly 15.42% during the forecast period. For comprehensive forecasts and historical data on regions, market… Continue reading Fall Protection Market: 42% of Growth Comes from APAC, Technavio |

The disgraced contractor is facing new lawsuits and allegations

Paul Beattie, a disgraced home builder, is back in business, but the legal challenges continue as another of his companies is sued. Former Beattie employees speak out, only with WINK. In recent months, his business, Beattie Development, has been raided by police, his six different contracting licenses have been revoked, and now his plumbing business… Continue reading The disgraced contractor is facing new lawsuits and allegations

Greenfield Recorder – Double Edge Theater focuses on eco-friendly living and new Community Design Center

Double Edge Theater in Ashfield. STAFF FILE PHOTO ASHFIELD – Combining creativity and community, Double Edge Theater is working to create a sustainable future by providing eco-friendly housing, converting old buildings into new apartments while building a Community Design Center. Between a housing crisis, a climate crisis and economic challenges, artistic communities often struggle because… Continue reading Greenfield Recorder – Double Edge Theater focuses on eco-friendly living and new Community Design Center

Santa Fe Community College is accepting applications for free environmental engineering training

Participants in an EPA professional training course. Courtesy/SFCC Participants in an EPA professional training course. Courtesy/SFCC SFCC news: SANTA FE – Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) is accepting free applications Environmental Technician Training Programwhich provides the training, skills and certifications necessary to enter a wide range of employment opportunities in the environmental profession. Applications will… Continue reading Santa Fe Community College is accepting applications for free environmental engineering training

The podcast is scheduled to launch on January 14th

On January 14, Roads & Bridges launches a podcast exploring how technology is shaping infrastructure. Produced by Endeavor Business Media, the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, or ITP, is a collaboration with Mass Transit Magazine, one of our sister publications. Episodes are released every other Tuesday. The bi-weekly show is hosted by Gavin Jenkins, senior editor of… Continue reading The podcast is scheduled to launch on January 14th

PennDOT is making great progress, there is still more work to do | Condition

(The Center Square) – PennDOT is celebrating a busy year. The agency has improved 5,485 miles of roads, primarily paving, a major problem for Pennsylvanians. The year also saw progress on 422 state and municipal bridges and 447 private construction contracts. The state claims over 120,000 miles of roads, of which over 41,000 are owned… Continue reading PennDOT is making great progress, there is still more work to do | Condition

Canada is investing in infrastructure and housing research projects

The aim of the projects is to promote the construction of more housing and infrastructure in Canada. Photo credit: stocker1970 via Shutterstock. The Canadian government is investing 10 million Canadian dollars (US$7.06 million) in 18 applied research projects to help accelerate the construction of more housing and infrastructure across the country. These projects are intended… Continue reading Canada is investing in infrastructure and housing research projects