You are invited to attend a video call that Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) at Rutgers University is arranging with ASCE on the
Dredged material for coastal projects is one tool that can and should be incorporated into larger structural and non-structural coastal resilience efforts in the short
UTC partners at Cornell University’s Local Roads Program have developed a new software tool to help local agencies do their own pavement designs. Under-designing roads
Rutgers researchers provide analysis on the pandemic’s impact on state’s economy through new Rutgers Regional Report published by a CAIT-affiliated researcher. New Jersey lost more than twice the [...]
The 110-year-old Portal North Bridge carries approximately 450 trains and 200,000 passengers on an average day, and is in need of repair. CAIT helped to secure new funding from FRA
As the economic impact of climate change on infrastructure continues to grow, it is important to consider these impacts in future resilience planning. CAIT Director Dr. Ali Maher discussed this
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently announced the formation of a statewide council of leaders from various industry, community, and faith-based groups and institutions across New Jersey to [...]
A CAIT-affiliated researcher contributed to editing a new book, “Eco-efficient Pavement Construction Materials,” that provides engineers with the latest information and research on eco-efficient [...]
In June UTC partners at Cornell’s Local Roads Program will host a free webinar on low-volume roadway pavements and how to use a new software they have developed to help