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ASCE’s 2017 Infrastructure Report Card has been released, with mixed results. The overall grade for the nation’s civil infrastructure has remained the same since the last report card, in 2013—a dismal D+—but the grades in certain categories have improved. More important, experts say that voters and their representatives at all levels of government finally acknowledge that investments in infrastructure must be made now to keep America competitive in a global economy.
ASCE’s 2017 Infrastructure Report Card has been released, with mixed results. The overall grade for the nation’s civil infrastructure has remained the same since the last report card, in 2013—a dismal D+—but the grades in certain categories have improved. More important, experts say that voters and their representatives at all levels of government finally acknowledge that investments in infrastructure must be made now to keep America competitive in a global economy.
Ready to Move Forward
Shuster, Laurie A. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 87 ; 50-55
2018-01-01
62017-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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