Growing up in a small town in eastern India, we followed the ritual of walking to the nearest hand pump water station twice a day to fill up buckets of drinking water. The alternate water sources were the nearest river...
by Apurba Tribedi
by Aude Camus
On April 18, 1506, Pope Julius II laid the cornerstone of the worldās largest church on the burial place of the Apostle Peter in Vatican City. More than five hundred years later, every detail of...
by Julien Moutte
Growing up in a small town in eastern India, we followed the ritual of walking to the nearest hand pump water station twice a day to fill up buckets of drinking water. The alternate water sources were the nearest river...
by Apurba Tribedi
āI want the face of transportation, leadership and its workforce, to reflect the communities we serve, and we want equity, diversity, and inclusion to become more than buzzwords,ā said April Rai, president and CEO of COMTO.Understanding the importance of access...
by Volaree Rendon
Every once in a while, I hear someone saying that digitalization (or going digital) is the next big thing in the water industry. Donāt look now but digitalization is here, and it has been here for a few decades. At...
by Tom Walski
In January, Claire Rutkowski, Senior Vice President and CIO champion, sat down with Scott Seltz, publisher of Engineering News Record for an in-depth conversation about how AEC firms can thrive despite the challenges they face in 2023. Below is a...
by Claire Rutkowski
Are you working from home as you read this, or in an office? Are you promoting in-office work for your team? Or are you allowing for full flexibility? As a worker yourself, do you prefer working in the office or...
by Claire Rutkowski
The landscape of the Middle East has been one of the biggest challenges in the region, which has brought about challenges like water scarcity. Though organizations across the globe are working relentlessly to tackle this major threat, the efforts need...
by Sarah Rizvi
On July 28th, 2022, Eastern Kentucky experienced historic flooding that took the lives of 40 people and caused significant damage to homes, roads, and bridges. The natural topography of the region includes narrow valleys, steep hillsides and small strips of...
by Scott Becher
We all want superpowers. At least I do. Maybe weāre not faster than a speeding bullet or can leap tall buildings in a single bound, but your digital twin can give your team members who operate your water distribution systems...
by Tom Walski
Not too long ago, the application of digital twins in infrastructure seemed to be a distant reality. Today, we see a rapidly growing number of tangible examples of the benefits that digital twins are bringing to designing, building, and operating...
by Cindy Ross