by GCO | Feb 11, 2021 | News
Brief A recent expansion of a tolled expressway in Austin, Texas, called for a precast arch culvert bridge system that could better convey hydraulic flows for all new lanes. The design allowed crews to avoid schedule delays and the cost of relocating utilities....
by GCO | Feb 11, 2021 | News
Brief Balcytis Studija has designed a bus station in Lithuania with an undulating concrete roof that allows trees to rise through an opening. Insight located in a small lithuanian town, ‘vilkaviškis bus station’ by balčytis studija is topped with an undulating...
by GCO | Feb 11, 2021 | News
Brief British Land used Keltbray’s Earth Friendly Concrete, which relies on blast furnace slag and fly ash, for a project in London. Engineers estimate that converting the piling mix helped reduce embodied carbon by 240 metric tons, or 45%. Insight...
by GCO | Feb 10, 2021 | News
Brief A vertical-lift bridge in New Jersey is first in the state to incorporate a lightweight steel orthotropic structure for the bridge deck. The $495.8 million bridge is expected to open as soon as fall 2022 and replaces a lift bridge on Route 7. Insight A...
by GCO | Feb 10, 2021 | experts
Brief Sensors, advanced filtration technology and preventive maintenance can help buildings address health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, Tim King and Ray Mans write. Sensors and analytics can be used to monitor building occupancy, provide contact...
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