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Anne Arundel County’s award-winning Hot Sox Field at Wilson Park is revitalized to honor its history and ready for the next generation! Once home to the Galesville Hot Sox, a Negro League Baseball team, the field now features a restored layout, a new grandstand, dugouts, and ADA-accessible pathways while preserving its legacy. Plaques, team colors, and a timber pavilion celebrate the site’s past, ensuring its story lives on. 💛⚾💙
Our thought leaders shared great insights earlier this month at the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) Railroad Bridge Symposium! They are truly forging the future of railroad bridge structures. 🏙 Tina (Lai) Revzin and John Leary, PE, SE, shared strategies for replacing the Metra Commuter Rail North Bridge in a dense, urban setting. 🌉 Eric Dues, P.E., S.E., and Jordan Christensen, PE, SE, explored the critical role of soil-structure interaction in rail bridge construction. 🚂 Nick Staroski highlighted the successful Union Pacific Railroad Bridge 23.84 replacement over the Elkhorn River. A huge thanks to AREMA for another fantastic event! 👏
🎙️ How does design impact rehabilitation? Listen as architect Brian Endler, AIA, joins Correctional News' “Corrections Connections” podcast to discuss his path to justice architecture, emerging trends, and how thoughtful design creates restorative spaces.
Electrifying your bus fleet? 🚍⚡ Power optimization modeling helps transit agencies tackle energy demands, reduce peak loads, and streamline charging station efficiency. Learn how intelligent strategies can drive zero emissions transitions while cutting costs and boosting reliability.
Love is in the details — especially in public spaces! ❤️ Thoughtful design transforms infrastructure into vibrant, people-centered places. How can we better design for community connection? Read our blog from Huzefa Irfani and Ashwini Karanth to hear their thoughts about bringing the romance back when it comes to the design of public spaces and celebrate their passion behind placemaking.
Meet Sungano Ziswa AIA, NOMA, NCARB, an architect driven by resilience, innovation, and a passion for impactful design. From major airports to mentoring future talent, he’s not just building structures — he’s shaping the future. Sungano shared, “When architects reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, trust grows, and doors open wider—especially in minority communities. It’s not just about representation; it’s about ensuring that the teams shaping our built environment truly understand the people who live there.” Discover more about his career path and reflections on the industry!
GIS and CAD integration is revolutionizing how we design, build, and maintain critical infrastructure.🌍 From real-time data sharing to digital twins and cloud platforms, discover how technology empowers collaboration, efficiency, and sustainability.
Aging infrastructure demands innovation! 💡 In his recent blog, Andrew Li, P.E., CCM, shares how our UHPC pilot with the District Department of Transportation enhanced durability and cost-efficiency. He also dives into program insights and explores key takeaways to see how UHPC is transforming the future of infrastructure!
Join us for live and on-demand February INSIGHTS webcasts and earn PDH, CMCI, ENV SP, AIA & GISP credits – for free! Hear more about the latest industry trends and challenges from our experts, including: ✈ Transforming airport designs to exceed passenger expectations. 🔌 Revolutionizing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure planning. 💧 Enhancing water conveyance systems management and performance via a comprehensive framework. ⚡ Identifying strategies for power utilities and government agencies transitioning to EV.
✨More than a transit hub, it's a transformation in progress! The Springfield Sangamon County Transportation Center is taking shape with bold architecture and smart design. A modern train station, vibrant public space, a new pedestrian bridge, and a parking garage will redefine connectivity in Springfield, Illinois.