November 27, 2024
The Role of Sustainable Infrastructure in a Changing World – Ep 276
Originally Published: Engineering Manager Institute
Client: GHD
In this episode, I talk with Maria Lehman, P.E., NAC, ENV SP, F.ASCE, US Infrastructure Lead at GHD, about sustainable infrastructure and how to address climate change challenges to build stronger, future-ready communities.
Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Maria:
- What do you think are the key factors for building infrastructure that is both strong and sustainable?
- Who is working to reduce financial risks in infrastructure projects, and how are engineers connecting with the financial sector?
- How is climate change increasing the urgency to update and improve our infrastructure?
- Can you explain the Crossroads report and its purpose?
- What updates can you share about the bipartisan infrastructure law and how it’s being used?
- Is the bipartisan infrastructure law mainly focused on water-related projects, or does it cover other areas too?
- How does good policymaking help solve long-term infrastructure challenges and include different generational perspectives?
- What final piece of advice do you have for civil engineers to improve their non-technical skills, like understanding project finances and policies?
Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About the Role of Sustainable Infrastructure in a Changing World:
- Civil engineers must prioritize life cycle costs, holistic solutions, and the integration of natural systems like oyster beds and green roofs. These approaches ensure infrastructure is not only durable but also environmentally friendly and cost-effective over time, meeting community needs and withstanding future challenges.
- Collaboration between civil engineers, financial institutions, and the insurance industry is key to reducing risks and lowering costs. By developing resilience standards and innovative funding mechanisms, these partnerships make infrastructure projects more financially viable and ensure long-term durability.
- Climate change is exposing infrastructure to unprecedented challenges like extreme weather events, including tornadoes, wildfires, and floods. Designing infrastructure with resilience and adaptability in mind helps mitigate these risks, ensuring systems can handle evolving demands and unforeseen disasters.
- The Crossroads report gathers public perspectives to inform smarter infrastructure planning and decision-making. By understanding diverse community needs and climate challenges, civil engineers can create impactful solutions that improve quality of life while addressing future risks.
- The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocates funding across 17 categories, including roads, bridges, water, and broadband, significantly boosting resources for critical projects. Although the process involves planning and permitting complexities, these investments are transforming communities and creating substantial opportunities for engineering firms.
- While water projects are included, the law spans a wide range of infrastructure categories, including transportation, parks, and broadband. This comprehensive funding approach ensures a balanced investment in diverse infrastructure needs across the country.
- Streamlined processes and updated rules save time and resources, focusing efforts on impactful projects. Civil engineers play a vital role in advocating for policies that address long-term challenges, ensuring projects meet the needs of future generations while considering today’s constraints
- Developing “power skills” like financial literacy and policy comprehension is essential for professional growth and impact. Civil engineers should take initiative by seeking mentorship, volunteering for new responsibilities, and actively participating in professional organizations to expand their knowledge and opportunities.
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About Maria Lehman, P.E., NAC, ENV SP, F.ASCE,.
Maria Lehman, P.E., NAC, ENV SP, F.ASCE, is GHD’s US infrastructure lead and has 40 years of diverse, increasingly responsible, multidisciplinary technical and leadership experience. Lehman received her BS in civil engineering at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Magna Cum Laude, and is a licensed professional engineer in several states. She is the immediate past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and serves as the vice chair of President Biden’s national infrastructure advisory council.
Lehman has served as principal-in-charge, project executive, program and project manager, and project engineer on more than 700 projects that required everything from scoping, planning, environmental studies, preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates, construction management and operations and maintenance, and ranging in size from $10,000 to $3.9 billion. She has successfully led alternative delivery projects such as Design Build, Best Value, and Public Private Partnerships.
Lehman has won numerous national, statewide and local awards including and the ASCE president’s medal, Edmund Friedman young engineer award, UB’s School of engineering alumna of the Year, NY Governor’s award for excellence in business, and the New York State Society of professional engineers engineering manager of the Year.
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