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by Tomas Kellner

What makes a city smart? For Luke Antoniou, senior editor at SmartCitiesWorld, it’s using data and technology to improve how people live, work, and move through urban spaces. We caught up with Antoniou in Dublin...

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I traveled to the U.S. in November to meet my team at Bentley Systems headquarters just outside Philadelphia. I am a senior product marketing manager in Europe at Bentley, the infrastructure engineering software company, and I specialize in software for...

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by Oana Crisan

Clarity is invaluable for a project as staggeringly complex as the international fusion experiment. The project, also known as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), is being built in France and is one of the most ambitious scientific collaborations in...

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by Sean O'Neill

On Saturday, Everton FC played Manchester United for a final time at Goodison Park—the historic Liverpool stadium where the Premier League rivals first squared off in 1892. One of the world’s oldest and most storied football clubs is now preparing...

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by Jay Moye

I love my adopted City of London. English poet John Davidson described it far better than I can in the final verse of his poem ā€˜London’, written over 125 years ago: The parks, the squares, the thoroughfares,The million-peopled lanes and...

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by Mark Coates

In 1985, Back to the Future’s Marty McFly told movie-goers, ā€œIf you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.ā€ The same can be said for any field, but especially construction, where the obstacles can seem insurmountable. Major construction...

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by Mary Kay Sheahan

On June 27, the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released the much-anticipated ADCMS Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for FY 2022 and FY 2023. FHWA has stood up dozens of grant programs as directed by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs...

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by David Lieberman

The Seattle Tacoma International Airport, or SEA Airport, is the gateway to and from the United States’ picturesque Pacific Northwest for millions of travelers – over 50 million in 2019 – and the number of people flowing through the airport...

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by Mary Kay Sheahan

Today’s construction landscape is being greatly impacted by skilled labor shortages and the rising cost of materials, all chipping away at profit margins. Digital tools are helping to offset this impact by improving productivity and controlling costs to help companies...

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by Mark Coates

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