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Our videos, produced by ENR’s own award-winning editors and videographers, are meant to inform and entertain. We offer five different channels, including "Interviews," where we talk to key industry leaders, as well as "Projects," "Flood Control," and more.
Video of the Week
Crane Exam
ENR's Tudor Van Hampton takes a 60-hour training course to learn how to operate a tower crane, then takes the examination.

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Interviews
Santiago Calatrava Interview, Pt. 1
Jerusalem's Chords Bridge
Watch as Calatrava, who has designed over 40 bridges, explains why the Chords Bridge in Jerusalem presented some of the most difficult technical challenges of his career.
Santiago Calatrava Interview, Pt. 2
Jerusalem's Chords Bridge
Watch as Santiago Calatrava gives a wonderfully physical explanation (involving his own body and a table) of why the bridge's single pylon has such a unique shape.
BIM Bliss
The ingredients to a successful marriag
Attorney Richard Lowe, chair of the ConsensusDOCS BIM Forum legal subcommittee, explains a new legal document to resolve questions that arise when setting up collaborative BIM projects.
Building Horizons
Antidote to the Skyscraper
China Central TV's Continuous Tube
Architect Ole Scheeren of OMA and engineer Rory McGowan of Arup talk about design innovations for a dramatic new headquarters for China Central Television in Beijing.
Rising Tide: Flood Control

Watch It Roll
New Fix for Old Problem
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers researchers prove levee breach repair methods at USDA-ARS Hydrauliclic Engineering Research Unit Laboratory in Stillwater, Ok.

Corps Prepares to Close Canal
Harvey Canal gates get first test
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has new gates to close the Harvey Canal in emergencies. Hurricane Gustav is about to give the first battle-test.

Storm Surge Alternatives
Corps Invites Input Into $500 m Fix
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently presented its alternative designs for a $500 m storm surge barrier project in New Orleans. Here are some of the options.

Eat My Dust
JV Lab Goes from Zero to Full Speed
Geotechnical joint venture on a $100-million, 36-month contract to support hurricane protection upgrades in New Orleans relies on massive state-of-the-art lab for the project.

S. Louisiana Submerged Roads Program
Katrina-Damaged Roads Get a Fix
Join ENR's transportation editor, Aileen Cho, while she explores road repairs in the Big Easy with New Orleans correspondent Angelle Begeron.
Worldtrekker: Top Transportation Projects
Exploring a New South Ferry Station
Intermodal platform emerges
ENR Transportation Editor Aileen Cho tours the site of the new South Ferry Station where electricians labor in a structural box.
Extreme Construction
Afghan Hydro Power
Crossing Dangerous Terrain
Watch this slide show, narrated by Peter Reina, about a turbine installation in hostile territory.
Tuscon Temperatures
Crews Sweat It Out
Michael Goodman and Aileen Cho experience construction in triple-digit Arizona temperatures.
A Typical Tar Sands Work Day
Extreme Construction: Alberta
Clarence Guydash, PCL general superintendent, walks us through a typical day on the job in Alberta's tar sands.
Remarkable Projects
Byzantium Becalms Bosporus Tunnel
TBMs Halted by Roman Harbour Remains
Surprising finds of ancient artifacts are impeding work on Istanbul's new urban railroad. Project manager Steen Lykke wants new ways for engineers and archaeologists to collaborate.
Reopened Mine To Be Self-Sustaining
Water, power to come from on site
A $1-billion upgrade will enable a 130-year-old Mexican mine to produce more metals as well as meet its water and power needs with internal resources
Coping with Climate Change
Finding a Water Source
The driest continent is building big desalination plants to cope with a long-term forecast of drought and growth.
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