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TWiCE 16: This Week in Civil Engineering – Sensors To Speed Up Construction Schedules

December 24, 2020 By EMI

 
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Sensors - Construction Schedules

In this week’s episode we provide you with the latest news in the Civil Engineering industry including covering how Purdue University engineers have developed sensors that could safely speed up construction schedules by determining concrete strength directly onsite in real time.

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TWiCE 15: This Week in Civil Engineering – Artificial Intelligence Detects Flooded Spots

December 17, 2020 By EMI

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Artificial Intelligence

In this week’s episode, we provide you with the latest news in the Civil Engineering industry including covering how the researchers at Old Dominion University are working to develop a system that can — on its own, through artificial intelligence — detect spots that have flooded and send alerts to drivers notifying them of problems on their route. We also talk about how Olmsted County (Minnesota), Cenergy, and People’s Energy Cooperative has partnered to turn a contaminated site into new energy, and much more interesting stories.

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TWiCE 14: This Week in Civil Engineering – Robotic Driven Inspections of Critical Infrastructure

December 10, 2020 By EMI

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Critical Infrastructure

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 inspection Robot market has the potential to grow to 3.72 billion dollars between 2020 and 2024, bolstered by industries spanning energy, oil and gas, and mining. Also featured is how Percepto pivots from drone-based products to general robotics-driven inspections incorporating third-party platforms like Boston Dynamics’ Spot for the critical infrastructure .

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TWiCE 13: This Week in Civil Engineering – Alternative Materials Could Reduce Carbon Footprint

December 3, 2020 By EMI

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Carbon Footprint

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 manufacturers are tackling concrete’s carbon footprint problems by reformulating cement with similar-behaving materials that inherently generate less carbon dioxide than the ones used in traditional manufacturing methods.

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Filed Under: TWiCE Tagged With: Amtrak, carbon dioxide, Carbon footprint, Charleston, Civil Engineers, Climate Pledge Arena Redevelopment, Cog, concrete, Deck scraper, engineers, England, infrastructure, Key Arena, Little Cottonwood Canyon Traffic, repairs, resiliency, storms, TWiCE, Utah Department Of Transportation

TWiCE 12: This Week in Civil Engineering – Damage Assessment Software Detects Infrastructure Problems

November 26, 2020 By EMI

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Assessment Software

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.

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TWiCE 11: This Week in Civil Engineering – Biden Set a New Tone on Climate Change

November 19, 2020 By EMI

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Biden

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 Biden-Harris transition team released documents laying out the incoming administration’s early priorities that include a blueprint for “tackling the climate crisis”.

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TWiCE10: This Week in Civil Engineering – Sensor Tech Extends Pipeline Life

November 12, 2020 By EMI

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Pipeline

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 transformative pilot project in Detroit could help cities across U.S. deal with overdue pipeline upgrades.

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Filed Under: TWiCE Tagged With: aging pipelines, building walks, carbon-neutral concrete, Cemex, Civil Engineering, Financing Falters, Georgia Ports Authority, I-15 Tech Corridor, Lightfoot administration, maintain roads, new location, New South Wales, port box expansion, Rail Project, Sensor technology, TWiCE, Utah Department Of Transportation, Wyangala dam project

TWiCE 09: This Week in Civil Engineering – Robot Detects & Assess Potholes

November 5, 2020 By EMI

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Robot

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 University of Liverpool announced that it has formed a new spin out company – Robotiz3d Ltd – focused around a robot that has the potential to radically transform road maintenance.

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Filed Under: TWiCE Tagged With: Agriculutre, Auckland, boring machine, bridge, charter oak bridge, Civil Engineering, Climate pledge, concrete blocks, connecticut, Florida, IBM, Key Arena, Liverpool, Passenger-Rail, potholes, redevelopment, Road maintainance, robot, Rural Drinking Water, SISTec, sustainability, technology, TWiCE, UK, Wastewater Infrastructure

TWiCE 08: This Week in Civil Engineering – Traffic Control and Smart Tech

October 29, 2020 By EMI

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Traffic Control

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 Civil Engineering including how traffic control in Las Vegas could soon be changing drastically.

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TWiCE 07: This Week in Civil Engineering – Kansas City Wins Grant

October 22, 2020 By EMI

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Kansas City Wins Grant

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 Kansas City Port Authority (Port KC)’s Missouri River Terminal project was awarded a $9.88 million dollar Port Infrastructure Development Grant by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

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