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Venice's flood control mega-project | Transit tech making moves | Vancouver's infrastructure challenges

According to Lord Byron, "Venice sinks, like a seaweed, into whence she rose." And La Serenissima is indeed literally sinking at a rate of two millimeters annually (since 1950-1970 when groundwater pumping for a nearby port caused the city to sink by 5 inches). In my opinion, it's the world's

Fiscal risks of infrastructure in the global south, developing EV charging P3s, and deploying drones in civil construction

A new book argues that low- and middle-income countries must "improve their understanding of the fiscal risks" of infrastructure if they are to achieve their sustainable development goals. By 2050, the number of people living in cities will increase by 2.5 billion globally, but mostly across low- and middle-income

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