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Sriram Narasimhan

Harnessing the power of technology to manage the public infrastructure gap

Opinion | BY SRIRAM NARASIMHAN | October 21, 2020
Until such significant federal stimulus funding is a reality, infrastructure agencies need to manage the gap carefully through repair, reprioritization of spending, and by reducing costs in order to prolong the remaining useful service life of infrastructure assets, writes Sriram Narasimhan. Unsplash photograph by Marc-Olivier Jodoin
Opinion | BY SRIRAM NARASIMHAN | October 21, 2020
Opinion | BY SRIRAM NARASIMHAN | October 21, 2020
Until such significant federal stimulus funding is a reality, infrastructure agencies need to manage the gap carefully through repair, reprioritization of spending, and by reducing costs in order to prolong the remaining useful service life of infrastructure assets, writes Sriram Narasimhan. Unsplash photograph by Marc-Olivier Jodoin
Opinion | BY SRIRAM NARASIMHAN | October 21, 2020
Until such significant federal stimulus funding is a reality, infrastructure agencies need to manage the gap carefully through repair, reprioritization of spending, and by reducing costs in order to prolong the remaining useful service life of infrastructure assets, writes Sriram Narasimhan. Unsplash photograph by Marc-Olivier Jodoin
Opinion | BY SRIRAM NARASIMHAN | October 21, 2020
Opinion | BY SRIRAM NARASIMHAN | October 21, 2020
Until such significant federal stimulus funding is a reality, infrastructure agencies need to manage the gap carefully through repair, reprioritization of spending, and by reducing costs in order to prolong the remaining useful service life of infrastructure assets, writes Sriram Narasimhan. Unsplash photograph by Marc-Olivier Jodoin