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Even though the technology reduced accidents and increased revenues, San Diego and El Cajon are reviewing their programs.
The SX series of total stations with high-accuracy robotic technology includes an advanced angle measurement system, RED-tech technology, reflectorless EDM, Bluetooth Class 1 long-range data communi
San Francisco is using a geodatabase to update and/or install 15,000 curb ramps by 2017.
Why free may not necessarily be better for your operation.
Congress is closer than ever to reauthorizing the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). But lawmakers are far from meaningfully supporting a well-intentioned program that has become a disaster.
For several years, Bartlett & West Engineers Inc. has asked North American communities if they have a geographic information system (GIS) and how they use it.
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Sophisticated tools and software are becoming more user-friendly, which is good news for agencies looking to outsource work.
Following a detailed soil and groundwater management plan can help prevent contamination issues on water utility projects before construction begins.
Las Vegas builds the foundation for a tool that lets Web site visitors find and reserve their ideal getaway location.
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For communities that already have stormwater utilities, the next challenge is ensuring customers pay their fair share.
You're enlisting help to plan for the future — and crossing your fingers that budgets follow suit.
Why what might work for electricity won't work for water.