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TRB Weekly
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TRB Weekly covers the latest in transportation research.
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Thanks all of the TRB Annual Meeting patrons for helping to make this meeting possible.
- Platinum Patrons: AECOM, Bentley, HNTB, MxV Rail, WSP
- Gold Patrons: Arcadis, BCG, esri, Google, HDR, Jacobs, Kiewit, Surface Tech
- Silver Patrons: Alabama Transportation Institute, Altitude by Geotab, Arup, Infotech, Michelin Mobility Intelligence, Parsons, Reason Foundation, RSG, TomTom, Transoft Solutions
- Bronze Patrons: Aimsun, BNSF Railway, Cambridge Systematics, FP2, Geoquest, GHD, GPI, ICF, Kimley Horn, Mead & Hunt, Mott Macdonald, National Asphalt Pavement Association, South Coast AQMD, Spy Pond Parnters, LLC, Steer, STV, Toxcel, Transmax, The Transtec Group, UMovity, University at Buffalo
- Iron Patrons: Sidra Solutions
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Dams, locks, and levees are critical to U.S. navigation, safety, and commerce—but many are reaching the end of their design lives. In response to a congressional request through the Water Resources Development Act of 2016, the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine examined how innovative materials could help the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) modernize this vital infrastructure.
Commissioned by USACE’s Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), TRB Special Report 359: Innovative Materials in Water Resources Infrastructure: Opportunities for the Corps of Engineers explores the potential of fiber-reinforced polymers, high- and ultra-high-performance concretes, and 3D-printed materials to improve strength, resilience, and cost-effectiveness. This new report identifies barriers to innovation and offers practical strategies for testing, demonstrating, and scaling up new materials. By bridging materials science and public works, the report outlines a clear path for USACE to strengthen infrastructure performance and reliability—while building a more resilient foundation for the nation’s waterways.
Register for an online event with the committee members on January 27 from 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM.
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