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Read moreBy 2050, projected sea-level rise will cause segments of SR 37 to be permanently underwater
Protecting a Key Northern California Highway from Sea Level Rise — Part 2
By 2050, projected sea-level rise will cause segments of SR 37 to be permanently underwater Further to the previous post about a recent article in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Civil Engineering Magazine and Civil Engineering Source entitled “Key...
Digital Twin Consortium Q2 2022 Member Meeting in Orlando Florida
The Digital Twin Consortium® (DTC) Q2 2022 Member Meeting is in Orlando, Florida from June 21st to June 23rd, at the Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando. The three day agenda features keynotes, working group and task group meetings, customer case studies,...
Read moreInfrastructure stakeholders worldwide wrongly assume “stationarity” — where risks remain static over time
Risk Assessments to Incorporate Risks from Climate‐Induced Uncertainties
Infrastructure stakeholders worldwide wrongly assume “stationarity” -- where risks remain static over time The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Library, March 2022 Journal Highlights feature “Incorporating Climate Uncertainties in Dam Safety Management and...
EFCG Leadership: Advancing Sustainable Infrastructure
EFCG Leadership Conference ClimaTwin is a solution for climate risk analysis in Infrastructure digital twins. We proudly participated in the Environmental Financial Consulting Group (EFCG) Leadership Conference in New York on June 6-7, 2022. During this significant...
Read moreMulti-dimensional aspects of compounding and cascading extreme events
Compounding and Cascading Events by NASEM Resilient America Program
Multi-dimensional aspects of compounding and cascading extreme events Hosted by The National Academy of Sciences (a nonprofit, non-governmental organization), the virtual workshop “Compounding and Cascading Events” explores the multi-dimensional aspects of compounding...
Incorporating Climate Uncertainties in Dam Safety Management and Governance
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Library, March 2022 Journal Highlights feature “Incorporating Climate Uncertainties in Dam Safety Management and Governance.” First published in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, the article entitled...
ASCE’s IIJA Implementation Series: Building A More Resilient Grid
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Government Relations team and Whitney Muse, the Chief of Staff for the Office of Electricity and the Office of Grid Deployment for the Department of Energy (DOE) present ASCE’s IIJA Implementation Series: Building A More...
Boston Society of Civil Engineers on The Power of the Digital Twin
The Construction Institute Boston Chapter of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section (BSCES) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) presents the webinar The Power of the Digital Twin, on Monday, May 9, 2022. The webinar highlights how digital...
Engineering Resilience in Disaster Risk Management for Sustainable Development
Co-hosted by the United Nations (UN) World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), the International Science Council (ISC), the Peruvian Engineers Association, and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) on Thursday May 5, 2022, the virtual event...
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