by Tom Gibson | Feb 7, 2021 | Engineering News
Engineer takes readers on a historical journey through ancient civilization measurement in new book By Meghan Bowman Author Roland Boucher has released his debut book Ancient Measurement: How Ancient civilizations created Precise and Reproducible Standards. Boucher,...
by Tom Gibson | Nov 4, 2020 | Engineering News
VDOT approves start of $3.8-billion Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion By Office of the Governor, Commonwealth of VirginiaVirginia Governor Ralph Northam joined the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and state and local leaders to break ground on the...
by Tom Gibson | Sep 18, 2020 | Engineering News
Historic bridge in Chelan, Washington transformed by a rehabilitation project By Dan Ireland and Greg HessReprinted from Civil + Structural Engineer magazineBuilt in 1927, the historic Woodin Avenue Bridge with its iconic lamp posts stretches 450 feet over pristine...
by Tom Gibson | Aug 3, 2020 | Engineering News
Triggo reveals micro-electric car for global launch across major cities in 2021 By Adam MilczarekTriggo S.A., an engineering design company founded in Poland, has announced the launch of its first fully electric urban mobility vehicle, combining the safety and...
by Tom Gibson | Jul 2, 2020 | Engineering News
Defining moment for STEM By Andrew RauppWe’re approaching an important milestone for STEM education: The movement is nearing its 30th anniversary. The crucial, yet often overlooked, origins of the modern-day STEM movement began in the early 1990s with Dr....
by Tom Gibson | Apr 26, 2020 | Engineering News
Stantec to provide design and engineering services for Alberta’s first temporary COVID-19 treatment center By Parul Dubey for Informed Infrastructure magazineStantec, along with fellow Alberta-based companies Sprung Structures and CANA Construction, has been selected...