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Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their co...
25/05/2026

Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten. As we pause this Memorial Day, we reflect on the freedoms their sacrifice made possible and the enduring impact of service, unity, and resilience across the communities we live and work in every day.

From all of us at TYLin, we wish everyone a meaningful and safe Memorial Day.

As   highlights the importance of investment, communities are experiencing the impact of infrastructure investment in ev...
21/05/2026

As highlights the importance of investment, communities are experiencing the impact of infrastructure investment in everyday life.

Cleaner water. Safer public spaces. Stronger connections between neighborhoods.

Swipe through to see how projects across North America are improving how people live, move, and connect.

Federal transportation funding decisions shape how communities move, connect, and grow. As the next surface transportati...
20/05/2026

Federal transportation funding decisions shape how communities move, connect, and grow. As the next surface transportation bill takes shape, policy and funding priorities across the U.S. are expected to shift alongside it.

Andrew Dohrmann examines what agencies, municipalities, and transportation leaders should watch as Congress considers the future of federal surface transportation funding.

Read the full article: đź”— https://www.tylin.com/insights/federal-outlook-future-us-federal-surface-transportation-funding

Chicago just reached a major milestone: more than 500 miles of bikeways now connect communities across the city.Our team...
12/05/2026

Chicago just reached a major milestone: more than 500 miles of bikeways now connect communities across the city.

Our team has supported Chicago Department of Transportation’s cycling, safety, and mobility efforts for nearly three decades through multi-modal planning, data-driven design, and sustained community relationships. As transportation leaders gather this week for the annual NACTO (National Association of City Transportation Officials) Designing Cities Conference, we’re highlighting how they’ve worked to advance infrastructure and programs that make it easier for Chicagoans to walk, bike, ride transit, and move safely through their neighborhoods.

Siddharth Shah, Calvin Graham, and John Pickering explore how Chicago reached this milestone and what it means for safer, more connected streets across the city: đź”— https://www.tylin.com/insights/500-miles-chicago-reaches-bikeway-milestone



Photo credit: Chicago Department of Transportation

Our water, buildings, and transportation teams were at the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Engineering ...
11/05/2026

Our water, buildings, and transportation teams were at the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Engineering Excellence Awards where they celebrated the innovation, creativity and collaboration that shaped the best engineering projects of the year.

Brandon Cooper, Arthur A. Jones-Dove, Sheila Wulff, Michael A. Shamma, Christopher Ruiz, and John Daza attended alongside industry peers and partners, including our client partner, Susan Hamilton from the City of Richmond, Virginia, who joined us to celebrate the recognition of the Chimborazo Drop Shaft and Sewer Replacement.

We’re proud of our teams that delivered three outstanding projects and earned national recognition: an ingenious use of concrete for the Symphony Park Hotel Façade Panels in Miami Beach, Florida, a complex and precise operation to replace a sewer under a historic park in Richmond, Virginia, and the largest urban freeway reconstruction in Phoenix, Arizona.

Read more on how these projects will have a lasting impact for their communities. đź”— https://www.tylin.com/news/celebrating-lasting-impact-infrastructure

Risk is not being transferred anymore. It is being managed differently. This theme emerged constantly across the Design-...
08/05/2026

Risk is not being transferred anymore. It is being managed differently.

This theme emerged constantly across the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) Transportation/Aviation Conference, and a few key shifts stood out:

▪️Risk is moving earlier into planning and decision-making
▪️Transparency is becoming essential through open-book pricing and active risk tracking
▪️Digital delivery is now expected, not optional
▪️Progressive Design-Build is growing because it allows teams to align before committing to cost

This evolution points to a clear direction for how complex infrastructure programs will be delivered moving forward. And teams that create the conditions for better decisions, earlier in the process, and with clear ownership of risk will lead the pack.

Our own leaders, Susan McCann and Jeff Burdick, explored this further in a recent Insights article on rethinking risk: ➡️ https://www.tylin.com/insights/rethinking-risk-infrastructure-delivery

07/05/2026

"There will be no shortage of need in this industry," said Michael Hope, Senior Vice President & Global Water Sector Executive.

He shared this perspective in a conversation with Christopher Mann, focused on the future of the water industry.

Rising costs, limited funding, and workforce gaps are reshaping how water utilities plan and invest.

As the industry comes together for the New Jersey Water Environment Association’s annual conference, we explore what it will take to move forward.

In recognition of Construction Safety Week, Evan Edbom, CRSP, CPHR, global safety director for TYLin, Introba, and Landr...
06/05/2026

In recognition of Construction Safety Week, Evan Edbom, CRSP, CPHR, global safety director for TYLin, Introba, and Landrum & Brown, shares why and how the AEC industry is moving toward a prevention-first approach.

By identifying risks earlier, strengthening collaboration between design and field teams, and considering both workers and the public, project teams can help eliminate hazards before construction begins.

Read his insights about how early decisions are shaping safer projects: đź”— https://www.tylin.com/insights/prevention-first-how-early-decisions-are-shaping-safer-projects

TYLin is proud to be recognized on Engineering News-Record’s 2026 list of Top 500 Design Firms, continuing our strong pe...
05/05/2026

TYLin is proud to be recognized on Engineering News-Record’s 2026 list of Top 500 Design Firms, continuing our strong performance in transportation, international markets, and design.

ENR’s special feature quotes President and CEO Matthew Cummings on the things shaping the future of our industry in the AI era.

As technology accelerates change throughout our industry, we remain focused on building the talent, capabilities, and partnerships needed to deliver for our clients.

Read more and explore the full ENR Top 500 list: https://www.tylin.com/news/tylin-enr-top-500-design-firms

22/04/2026

Across transportation, water, and buildings, infrastructure decisions shape access, safety, and long-term performance.

For , we’re exploring what it means to design beyond silos, and how integrated infrastructure planning strengthens system performance and environmental outcomes.

In a discussion with Kate Sargent, Jessica Haberstock, Melvin Wah, and Maithilee Das Lappin our team shares real examples of how coordinated planning improves outcomes across systems and supports resilient communities.

Watch the full conversation to see how integrated infrastructure planning leads to stronger community outcomes ➡️ https://www.tylin.com/insights/infrastructure-planning-resilient-communities

Progressive design-build is a project delivery method that enables owners, designers, and contractors to make critical r...
13/04/2026

Progressive design-build is a project delivery method that enables owners, designers, and contractors to make critical risk decisions earlier in the project timeline. The team can evaluate risks, test options, and build a shared understanding before committing to price and schedule, creating a more predictable path forward.

Susan McCann and Jeff Burdick highlight how early collaboration helps teams address risk before it escalates. They emphasize that assigning risk to the party best equipped to manage it strengthens cost, schedule, and performance outcomes.

Read how delayed risk decisions drive cost and schedule pressure ➡️ https://www.tylin.com/insights/rethinking-risk-infrastructure-delivery

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