The Infrastructure Week Podcast
Summary: We get to hang out with all the most interesting people in the infrastructure sector and you should too. Every week we'll interview a different expert to learn more about the transportation, water, and energy projects that matter across America. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss out on the next dorky infrastructure fact you'll be dying to share at your next cocktail party or the policy idea that will finally get you that big promotion.
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Marianne Meins, Parsons’ Vice President, Critical Infrastructure Protection Strategy, explains what it takes to keep our infrastructure safe from hackers.
Forbes Tompkins from The Pew Charitable Trusts explains the new flood reality facing America and how the federal government can better protect our communities.
Washington State DOT’s David Sowers gives us the low down on one of America’s most impactful infrastructure mega-projects and explains the lessons he learned digging one of the world’s biggest tunnels.
AECOM’s Dalia Leven walks us through the many possible futures of mobility and how Mobilitics can help predict outcomes for different scenarios for engineers and planners. AECOM has developed a new scenario-planning tool designed to incorporate emerging trends and technologies into the long-range transportation planning process. Based in travel demand forecasting, Mobilitics helps public agencies […]
Siemens’ Dave Hopping, CEO of Siemens Smart Infrastructure USA, walks us through the future of connected buildings and how the digitized built environment can deliver better communities for all of us.
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor explains how he’s rebuilding Lansing for the next generation and beyond.
WSP USA’s President and CEO takes the long view from his start building infrastructure in Philadelphia all the way to his experience running one of America’s largest engineering, advisory, and consulting firms.
William Friedman, CEO of the Port of Cleveland and Chairman of the American Association of Port Authorities, walks us through the ins and outs of inland water ways.
Ed Mortimer, Vice President of Transportation and Infrastructure at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, joins the podcast to talk about the potential for Congressional action on infrastructure and the best policies at the state level.
Robert Puentes, the President CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation joins us for a whirlwind tour of all the transportation ballot initiatives taking place around the country. We talk trends, getting local, and the future of transportation funding.
In the kickoff to 2019’s Infrastructure Week, Parson’s Dan Lukasik walks us through the nuts and bolts of intelligent transportation systems. We talk about all the cool technologies coming to roads across America and hit on the major trends reshaping the way we all get around.
In the kickoff to 2019’s Infrastructure Week, Parson’s Dan Lukasik walks us through the nuts and bolts of intelligent transportation systems. We talk about all the cool technologies coming to roads across America and hit on the major trends reshaping the way we all get around.
American Federation of Teacher’s President Randi Weingarten teaches us a lesson about the big and small ways that infrastructure investment impacts our lives. It’s about dignity, respect, trust in government and more. We also get to go deep on using pension capital to rebuild America.
American Federation of Teacher’s President Randi Weingarten teaches us a lesson about the big and small ways that infrastructure investment impacts our lives. It’s about dignity, respect, trust in government and more. We also get to go deep on using pension capital to rebuild America.
Congressman Himes isn’t looking backwards, he’s thinking about what’s next in infrastructure. Take a few minutes to get a view of what Congress needs to do to address tomorrow’s infrastructure challenges–innovative finance, self-driving cars, and more. The Congressman also shares some hometown love for Connecticut.