This is a four-part blog post on CBA-BIM. First I’ll introduce the concept and benefits of CBA-BIM. Then I’ll discuss distance decay functions and how they link economics and geography. Then I’ll present an example of transit infrastructure and social equity. Finally...
Month: June 2014
Investing with Impact – Infrastructure
Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management commissioned a team of graduate students from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) to conduct an evaluation of the environment for investing in infrastructure. This is a extract...
Tucson 9th Urban Heat Island Workshop
Impact Infrastructure recently provided some information for the 9th Urban Heat Island (UHI) Workshop at the City of Tucson (May 8th 2014).The work was presented by John Wise of Stantec. "This year's workshop focuses on green infrastructure an how anthropogenic...
Summer Reading
As recommended by the US DOT I received a new book today: Cost-Benefit Analysis1. “Cost–benefit analysis (CBA) is the systematic and analytical process of comparing benefits and costs in evaluating the desirability of a project or programme – often of a social nature....
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