World Water Day 2026: Where water flows, equality grows
By
Jana Miller
World Water Day is observed every year on March 22, and the 2026 campaign—“Where water flows, equality grows”—spotlights safe water...
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A Better Way to Build the World: How Connected Data Is Reinventing Infrastructure
By
Sean O'Neill
Brett Taig has found a way to stabilize the fault lines where infrastructure megaprojects so often start to unravel. His...
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Where Harbor, City, and Ocean Converge: A 3D Tour of Sydney, Built in Cesium
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Thomas Kohnstamm
Around the world, Sydney is instantly recognizable from a single image: the white sails of the Sydney Opera House rising from the edge...
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Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman On Why Resilient Infrastructure Starts With Showing Up
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Tomas Kellner
In central Kentucky, the farming town of Burgin has a four-way stop and not much else. It’s the kind of...
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The Irish Actress Who Became a Tech Designer Is Changing How Engineers and Communities Experience Infrastructure
By
Kathleen Moore
Once upon a time, there lived a scientist with a flair for the theatrical. Blending education with entertainment, John Henry...
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America’s Infrastructure Can Be Built to Last. The Key Is Coordination.
By
Thomas Kohnstamm
From wildfires in California to hurricane-strength storms in the mountains of North Carolina, climate hazards are growing more intense. More...
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Intelligent Infrastructure: How Qk4 Leveraged AI and Digital Twins to Modernize Kentucky’s Bridge Program
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Oana Crisan
Bridges are lifelines, and aging infrastructure poses a significant challenge. Bridges connect communities, enable commerce, and ensure critical services can...
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Meet The Software That Helps Keep Colombia’s Most Isolated Towns Connected to the World
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Thomas Kohnstamm
In Colombia, geography can be destiny. Steep ridgelines, dense jungle, and narrow valleys carve parts of the South American country...
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Beyond the mesh: A new era of realism for the digital twin
By
Aude Camus
Digital twin workflows rely on precise reality capture software, accurate 3D reconstruction, and scalable infrastructure modeling tools to reflect real-world...
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The Man Who Opens Everything
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Tomas Kellner
When you walk into Bentley Systems’ Dublin office on most weekdays, you’ll likely find Julien Moutte exactly where you expect...
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How Dublin Is Building a Smarter and More Resilient City With Data and Digital Twins
By
Tomas Kellner
On a brisk November morning, Julien Moutte walked through Dublin Docklands with a small camera crew in tow for a...
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MicroStation 2026: Smarter CAD for Infrastructure Engineering
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Alan O’Grady
Infrastructure professionals across transportation, energy, water, and cities need modern CAD software to design, model, and deliver projects faster, smarter,...
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