The CEO of Occidental Petroleum has said she has ambitions to capture carbon emissions equal to the volume produced by her company’s operations. This is just one more sign of an oil industry that is working to meet the expectations of environmentally conscious consumers.
Not All Road Building Methods Are Created Equal: A Case Study in the Drawbacks of Traditional Approaches
For residents of Farmington Hills, Michigan, who experience a deep winter freeze and wet spring thaw every year, traditional approaches to road building work — until they don’t.
PCI Announces 2019 Design Award Winners
The PCI Design Awards program recently named its 2019 winners, bringing some of the continent’s most structurally innovative, environmentally friendly, and visually breathtaking concrete structures the recognition they deserve.
Windy Days in Tucson Reinforce Need for Better Dust Control
High winds, especially in hot, dry climates, lead to high volumes of airborne dust. As drivers in Tucson, Arizona, are finding out, a lack of dust control during times like these can create a serious hazard on the roads.
Newest Technologies Require Updated Mining Safety Measures
Mining technologies have advanced rapidly in recent years and safety regulations have at times struggled to keep up. Here are a few policies mine operators can enforce to keep workers safe in modernized working environments.