American Society of Civil Engineers 2025 analysis shows broad gains, but also aging assets, climate risk and a 2026 funding cliff that threaten project delivery
American Society of Civil Engineers 2025 analysis shows rising grades—but also aging assets, climate risk and a 2026 funding cliff that threaten project delivery.
First came the French. A syndicate led by Ferdinand de Lesseps, the diplomat who had led construction of the Suez Canal, began excavating a channel through Central America in 1881.
Phase 1B East of the Des Moines International Airport terminal expansion, a $600 million program that includes a new parking garage, is set to begin in spring 2026.
Located at the intersection of Pallisa and Kaliro districts in eastern Uganda, this project represents a significant stride forward for regional connectivity and socio-economic development
Traveling between Pindura, a town deep in the Republic of Rwanda’s Nyungwe Primary Forest, and Bweyeye, another village in the western part of the country, usually involved a multi-hour trip along steep hillsides on a winding dirt road.
Transforming one of Sweden’s busiest railway arteries—without pausing a single day of operation—was a challenge for the Fyrspåret Lund–Arlöv project team.
The buildout of a massive passenger rail network for the Saudi Arabia capital of Riyadh was a complex effort to deliver a complete public transportation system.