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Trenchless Technologies and Infrastructure Renewal

Trenchless Technologies and Infrastructure Renewal

June 8, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

Many regions of the United States are facing a painful and daunting task to keep up with the need to restore their aging and increasingly inadequate pipeline infrastructures, particularly when it comes to meeting present and future needs of water, wastewater and natural gas pipeline systems.

Sustainability from the Ground Up

Sustainability from the Ground Up

June 8, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

Pleasanton, Calif., is one of the best places to live in the United States, according to Money Magazine. As a long-time resident and fourth-term mayor, I am not surprised the city is recognized for its recreational, educational and cultural facilities, as well as a climate, that are second-to-none.

On the Road to Sustainability

On the Road to Sustainability

June 8, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

There is a common discussion taking place across the United States today that may sound a bit different depending on where you live and what your local economic and political climate is, but the common underlying question is simply this: Is government operating with maximum effectiveness and efficiency to achieve long-term sustainability?

Twelve Steps to Successful Measurement of RDII Reduction

Twelve Steps to Successful Measurement of RDII Reduction

May 18, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

It has often been said that the best way to learn how to do a thing is to ask experienced people what mistakes they have made and what corrective steps they took in subsequent projects. After 40 years of experience in sewer-related projects as a regulator, an Owner and a consultant, I have seen many successful sewer rehabilitation projects as well as many others that did not fare well.

Building a Solid Foundation During an Enterprise Asset Management Revolution

May 2, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

Governments, public work departments and utilities in an effort to continue to streamline costs and efficiencies are turning to technology to gain control of current and future costs.

The Outlook for U.S. Utility Infrastructure Construction

May 2, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

While the broader construction industry struggles through the worst recession in everyone?s lifetime, executives of utility infrastructure firms have much for which to be thankful.

Layne Christensen Co. Acquires Wildcat Civil Services

May 2, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

Layne Christensen Co. announced that the acquisition of Wildcat Civil Services, a cured-in-place rehabilitation company based in Kiowa, Colo.

Woolperts Marks 100 Years

May 2, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

In 2011, Woolpert is celebrating a major milestone: its 100th year in business. Established in 1911 as a surveying company, Woolpert has grown over the past 100 years to a fully integrated, multidisciplinary firm with more than 650 employees in 23 offices across the United States.

MWH Soft Changes Name to Innovyze

May 2, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

MWH Soft announced it has a new name ? Innovyze. The new name and logo more accurately reflect the company?s rich history of creating innovative, technically advanced modeling and management solutions for the world?s water and wastewater communities.

CONDITION ASSESSMENT: InfraMetrix Introduces BEM No-Dig Diagnostic Service for Assessing Pipeline Condition

April 26, 2011 at 12:00 am 0 comments

InfraMetrix LLC announced a new buried infrastructure diagnostic service that utilizes broadband electromagnetic (BEM) eddy current technology.