The top 5 bridges – 2026
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EPA approves $610M loan to support shift to Lake Michigan water for Illinois communities
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Route 66 vs. Joining of the Rails: Which wins the first ASCE Landmark Madness?
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US faces massive drinking water infrastructure investment shortfall, AWWA report warns
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Amid AI surge, civil engineers find their roles in a profession that has no room for error
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