I went to a lecture recently by Professor Emeritus Robert Cervero of the University of Berkeley at the University of Toronto as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series of the Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering at University of Toronto. His specialty is...
Month: March 2017
Help Us Understand the Barriers to Green Infrastructure
We'd love your input. Help us understand the barriers to green infrastructure by following this link to a quick questionnaire. We are working with Kirstin Newfield a PhD Candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto on "Disciplinary Perspectives on...
A Suggestion for a Better Infrastructure Report Card
ASCE - The American Society of Civil Engineers - has released its 2017 Infrastructure Report Card. America’s infrastructure scores a D+[1]. The ASCE wants to make America's infrastructure great again. The ASCE does the ranking based on 8 criteria: Capacity; Condition;...
Transparency Not Nepotism Part 2
Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) provides infrastructure decision-makers with information on what to build, how to design, build, and finance a project and how to prioritize when funds are scarce. What more could we ask from this over 100-year old tool? As we rush headlong...
Transparency Not Nepotism Part 1 (Vogons and intergalactic highways)
Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) provides infrastructure decision-makers with information on what to build, how to design, build, and finance a project and how to prioritize when funds are scarce. What more could we ask from this over 100-year old tool? As we rush headlong...
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