Buildings & Design: Page 35


  • 6 green certifications contractors should know about

    Though they trail LEED and Energy Star, several other unique benchmarks for building in a way that is healthy for both occupants and the environment are gaining ground and can't be ignored.

    By Kim Slowey • Nov. 5, 2018
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    Deloitte: To fund infrastructure, developing cities need private help

    Governments spend roughly $2.5 trillion a year to build or repair transportation, water, energy, telecommunications and other infrastructure, the report found. 

    By Jason Plautz • Nov. 1, 2018
  • Port Authority of NY/NJ becomes first transit agency to target Paris Agreement

    The authority pledged to electrify its entire bus fleet and spend $100 million on energy retrofits, part of a goal of cutting emissions 80% by 2050.

    By Chris Teale • Nov. 1, 2018
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    At the Smart Columbus Experience Center, a glimpse into a city's future

    The center enables visitors to try out electric vehicles and learn more about upcoming innovations such as autonomous vehicles and kiosks.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 30, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    'Technology alone cannot solve our problems': Top takeaways from Smart Regions Conference

    Speakers in Columbus, OH, emphasized the need for cities to put people first, but the age gap between elected leaders and smart city proponents could be a hindrance.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 29, 2018
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    Winners announced in first Smart Infrastructure Challenge

    Honorees receive up to $10 million in four categories, although of the 80 total project proposals, officials said that between 75% and 80% could receive some backing.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 29, 2018
  • Chicago plans $5M in upgrades on popular bus corridors

    Upgrades will include dedicated lanes and new signs to improve speed and reliability, as well as pedestrian safety, on the city's most-ridden routes.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 23, 2018
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    1 year smarter: A look back at our favorite stories

    To celebrate the one-year anniversary of our daily launch, Smart Cities Dive has rounded up our most popular posts on everything from drug-sniffing robots to blockchain tech.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 23, 2018
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    Urban Smart Logistics Institute to study subterranean deliveries

    Transporting parcels through subterranean networks could be an "industry game changer" in solving last-mile challenges.

    By Shefali Kapadia • Oct. 19, 2018
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    Baltimore City Council approves Complete Streets bill

    The legislation requires the city's Department of Transportation "to the greatest extent possible, promote walking, biking and public transit."

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 16, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    On the smart city journey, everyone goes at their own pace

    At Smart Cities Week in Washington, DC, leaders said that progress varies by jurisdiction, while it is key to change the conversation around innovation inside government.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 8, 2018
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    Sidewalk Labs advisor quits Toronto project over privacy concerns

    Saadia Muzaffar said organizers showed "apathy and a lack of leadership regarding shaky public trust" over data and privacy concerns.

    By Jason Plautz • Oct. 8, 2018
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    2018 Readiness Challenge winners reflect on their smart city journeys

    Representatives from Cary, NC; Las Vegas; Birmingham, AL; Louisville, KY; Virginia and Puerto Rico all took the stage at Smart Cities Week to share how they have benefited from the program thus far. 

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 4, 2018
  • Minneapolis releases final draft of 2040 comprehensive plan

    The plan heavily addresses equity and the environment, but a drastic increase in housing density was a contentious topic.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 3, 2018
  • Amazon investment in prefab home company could signal smart home expansion

    The e-commerce giant's investment in Plant Prefab through its Amazon Alexa Fund comes on the heels of other smart home technology partnerships.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 2, 2018
  • Port of San Diego hit by cyberattack, ransomware demand

    Goods are still moving at the port but some public services have been affected, while attackers demanded payment in Bitcoin.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 1, 2018
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    US Census Bureau: Americans' commute times increased; transit ridership dropped

    Data from 2017 shows more commuters are driving, and a shift in where people work is affecting commutes.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 1, 2018
  • Construction of $2B Crenshaw-LAX rail is 5 months behind

    A Los Angeles County MTA chief said the 8.5-mile light-rail line is approximately 86% complete, but electrical work is taking longer than anticipated.

    By Kim Slowey • Sept. 25, 2018
  • Greater Phoenix Smart Region promises collaboration, workforce development

    The initiative joins cities with academic institutions, businesses and nonprofits, and leaders said it will be about more than simply new technology.

    By Chris Teale • Sept. 20, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    'A' for effort: Improving safety in cities' school zones

    Cities like Columbus, OH; Savannah, GA; Portland, OR and New York are implementing policies and technologies to enforce speed laws and keep students safe.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Sept. 20, 2018
  • $6B San Francisco rail tunnel route gets approval

    Despite the San Francisco Transportation Authority's green light, the route may be subject to roadblocks from various regional, state and city agencies and groups before construction begins.

    By Kim Slowey • Sept. 17, 2018
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    Ford seeks $239M tax break for new Detroit campus

    The car manufacturer is asking for fast-track incentive approval so it can start renovations before winter and prevent the building from deteriorating further.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Sept. 12, 2018
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    Opinion

    How residential IoT can help shape a smart city

    Once homes and living communities are more connected, they can plug in to larger smart city programs — though we still have a long way to go.

    By Paige Leuschner • Sept. 11, 2018
  • Houston may exempt 2 neighborhoods from parking mandates

    The proposal could get a vote by year's end, and would affect Midtown and East Downtown, two areas that already have light rail options.

    By Jason Plautz • Sept. 10, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    How smart venues make smarter cities

    Traditionally just the home of sports and entertainment, stadiums and other spaces are now a hotbed of innovation in the urban environment.

    By Chris Teale , Sean Gibbons • Sept. 10, 2018