Independent Testing of Green Infrastructure
Have you ever wondered if green infrastructure designs could be tested in a laboratory prior to installation? EBA’s Nick Roles tells us how.
Have you ever wondered if green infrastructure designs could be tested in a laboratory prior to installation? EBA’s Nick Roles tells us how.
Have you ever wondered how traffic signals work? EBA’s Sadi Wadi considers the evolution of traffic signals and imagines the systems of the future.
Did you know that artificial intelligence is doing great things to improve geotechnical engineering? EBA considers the vast potential of AI.
How can GIS model E-911 dispatch orders to improve response times? Learn how GIS solves a complex geographic problem for planning emergency services dispatch response.
Phase 2 of the Annapolis City Dock Bulkhead Replacement project has won a third award; it was named the Engineering Society of Baltimore’s Project of the Year!
In honor of this annual celebration of engineers, EBA’s Heather Macon writes about finding fun and inspiration in the everyday tasks of engineering.
“I wanted a career where I could work outside and do something different every day.” Travis Davis, EBA senior survey technician, shares his story of working in the field.
To continue our celebration, EBA’s Ronnie Harris tells us about surveying, the occasional drawbacks of working outdoors, and how learning trigonometry can really pay off.
We explore the career of Jon Viverette, EBA’s assistant chief of surveys, to kick off our celebration of the surveying profession during National Surveyors Week.
“Don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty or think that construction is a man’s field.” EBA’s Robin Jankowiak shares her story of being a woman in construction.