
From reliable to resilient. Can a shift in thinking help extend the safe life of transportation assets?
All around the world, legacy transportation infrastructure is showing the strain of age, but still has to keep running – reliably and safely. Can owner

Green fuel from green power: How geothermal can produce hydrogen
Hydrogen is a hot commodity in the energy transition. It can be used in fuel cells for cars or blended for home heating. However, it

Striking gold sustainably in South Dakota’s famous Black Hills
Working within a National Forest, they’re using non-invasive exploration techniques and software to create a sustainability plan beyond prospecting – to production and reclamation. Overview

To successfully build any transportation project, you must first build understanding
Communicating insights with stakeholders is crucial in any infrastructure enterprise, but transportation schemes have an extra layer of complexity to cope with. Janina Elliott Global

Don’t let unforeseen ground conditions put a dent in your plans or your budgets
Roger Chandler Director, Geotechnical Information Management, Bentley SystemsOne of the main problems of site investigations is that they are seen as something that just ‘has

For road and rail projects, there’s always another ground condition challenge around the corner…
The linear extension of road and rail projects - the sheer distance they cover – means they will encounter wide variabilities in geology and ground

Mollusks, levies, and earthquakes: A map of Mississippi’s aquifers answers unexpected questions
One of the largest groundwater surveys in the USA is also answering unexpected questions about infrastructure, habitats, and some yet to be asked.

Net Zero by 2050: The role of geoscience and engineering in meeting decarbonisation goals
This panel will discuss how geoscientists and engineers support many decarbonization initiatives and the broad range of renewable energy sources (geothermal, wind turbines, solar, tidal,