Seattle Bridge Designed to Bounce Back After Earthquakes
/in front, news/by CANSInfrastructure design imperatives have evolved from survivability to resilience as part of the Alaskan Way Viaduct project in Seattle, where a bridge at the south end of the tunnel is being touted as nearly earthquake-proof, according to KING 5.Read more
Dispelling Myths About Lean Construction
/in front, news/by CANSWhen I met John Shook, one of the world’s leading lean management experts in Boston at the Lean Construction Institute Congress in 2015, a colleague asked him how far the construction industry in the U.S. has come with lean construction after 17 years. He responded, “We’re still crawling.” Read more
Prepare for Cyber Threats to Infrastructure, Ridge Urges
/in front, news/by CANSFormer U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge issued a stern warning to delegates at the recent Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) conference in Toronto that cyber attacks could have profound consequences on critical infrastructure and urged them to consider cyber security as an integral part of builds rather than an afterthought. Read more
Sohi Tries to Dispel Fears About Private Investment In Public Infrastructure
/in front, news/by CANSThe Trudeau government is trying to dispel fears about its plan to tap some of the world’s wealthiest institutional investors to help fund infrastructure projects in Canada. Read more