Engineering & Construction · Topic
Critical Infrastructure Resilience
3 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Clarity in the Storm: Weather Intelligence, GIS, and the Future of Operational Awareness
For many organizations today, the weather has shifted from an occasional disruption to a constant planning factor. Scientific assessments show that extreme weather events—including heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and wildfires—are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity, placing growing strain on infrastructure, utilities, and public services. As weather-related disruptions become more costly and harder to manage,…
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: A Wake-Up Call for Supply Chain Reforms and Investments in Critical Infrastructure
A single infrastructure failure exposed how fragile America's supply chain networks truly are, raising urgent questions about prevention
The Effects of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse is Testing the Resilience of the Supply Chain
A major U.S. port's recovery could reshape how companies prepare for catastrophic disruptions to critical infrastructure