Welcome to This Week in Civil Engineering (TWiCE), the first weekly audio and video podcast covering weekly news stories and events related to civil engineering and its sub-disciplines. In this week’s episode, we provide you with the latest news in the Civil Engineering industry including covering how the founders of Niricson, a Victoria. British Columbia-based Technology Company have developed a novel drone-based collection and damage assessment software system to inspect and detect problems with aging infrastructure. We also cover how Thornton Tomasetti’s CORE lab, designed a computer vision, machine-learning algorithm that can identify damage to building exteriors in photos or video.
Breaking News in Civil Engineering:
- Drone-based assessment software aims to prevent disasters in aging infrastructure
From: Grant Cameron| canada.constructconnect.com - Machine Learning Takes a Crack at Facade Inspection
From: Jeff Rubenstone |enr.com
National News in Civil Engineering:
- Tallest bridge in Virginia now open to traffic
From: Slater Teague |wjhl.com - Ground breaks on construction for new railroad
From: Ashley Soriano | kgns.tv
International News in Civil Engineering:
- India Awards First Contract on $3.3 Billion Dollar High-Speed Rail
From: SaibalDasgupta | enr.com - How robots could save one of the world’s most unusual cathedrals
From:Mark Foster Gage | edition.cnn.com - Norway’s new ‘green’ highway route
From:NoppasinWongchum | worldhighways.com
Infrastructure Stories:
- Seismic rebuild planned for Museum of Anthropology
From: Staff Reporter | reminetwork.com - Aldermen Oklahoma Plan to Borrow $1.4 Billion Dollar, Green Light 5-Year Infrastructure Plan
From: Heather Cherone | news.wttw.com
Career Inspiration of the Week:
This project is what inspired me to take on a career in civil engineering – A 50-kilometer railway channel tunnel that links to the UK was first designed in 1802 and the first excavation attempt was made in 1880 but was then abandoned. Restructuring started in 1987 and was finished in 1994. The tunnel boring machines were laser-guided and when the two tunnels were a hundred meters away from each other, the lateral offset was only 380 millimeters.
Quote of the Week:
“If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.”~ Booker T. Washington
About the Host:
Danny Luu, MEng (Hons) CEng MICE is
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To your success,
Anthony Fasano, P.E., LEED AP
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success
