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Explore practical perspectives that turn complex challenges and emerging trends into real-world outcomes.
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Thought LeadershipGigawatt challenge: Infrastructure for the AI era
Jacobs Senior Vice President, Advanced Facilities and Market Lead AI Data Centers, Dana Tilley explores how digital twins can enable owners, operators, developers, utilities and communities to plan gigawatt-scale AI data centers faster — improving grid resilience and balancing power, cooling and site constraints earlier in the process. -
Thought LeadershipAdvancing nature-based solutions for resilient infrastructure
PFAS in biosolids: Lessons from full-scale facilities
Arifur Rahman and Todd Williams highlight a new research study evaluating PFAS removal across key biosolids treatment methods.
From pavement to stream: The impact of 6PPD-Q on water ecosystems
While not yet a household name, 6PPD-Q is entering the regulatory spotlight. Jacobs’ Stormwater Retrofits Lead Jana Crawford discusses the impact of this tire-derived emerging contaminant and how it can be addressed in stormwater.
Driving resilience in the water sector: The role of organizational transformation
Water utilities face rising challenges, from aging infrastructure and climate change to growing demand and public scrutiny. Jenny Wright outlines a roadmap for organizational transformation through long-term strategic planning, smarter capital investment and a proactive owner-operator approach—empowering utilities to become more resilient, efficient and future-ready.
Preparing for LCRI compliance in 2025 and beyond: Key requirements, funding strategies and proactive approaches
With the U.S. EPA’s final Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) now in effect, water systems in the U.S. must prepare for compliance while adapting to evolving federal policies. Join Jacobs for a timely discussion on the key LCRI requirements, funding opportunities and how potential regulatory shifts could impact water systems nationwide. This webinar will feature a case study on the City of Wilmington’s proactive approach, including their inventory process, service line replacement program and compliance tap sampling efforts. Our experts will also explore funding strategies and actionable steps to help water systems stay on track for the LCRI compliance deadline in November 2027. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insights, explore funding options and strengthen your LCRI strategy in an evolving regulatory landscape. Moderators: Russell Ford, Global Solutions Director, Drinking Water & Reuse – Jacobs Speakers: Kelly Slabicki, Water Division Contractor – Department of Public Works, Wilmington, Delaware Michael Matichich, Economic & Financial Consulting Team Lead – Jacobs Lauren Wasserstrom, National Practice Leader for Lead and Copper Rule Compliance – Jacobs Tugba Akgun, Northeast Practice Leader for Lead and Copper Rule Compliance – Jacobs Download the presentation slide deck (PDF, 3.86 MB)
A view on the future of programmatic asset management: A Q&A with Edward Morris
Success in major programs depends on assembling the right team, especially big-picture problem solvers. With over 20 years of experience in strategic asset and portfolio management, Edward Morris shares insights on how a programmatic asset management approach transformed the TEAM2100 project into an industry pathfinder.
How to use SIPR to drive success in water sector programs
Planning, building and delivering the large-scale critical infrastructure needed to provide safe, reliable water services is a complex balancing act of costs, risk and value. The most crucial challenges are creating sustainable, long-term financing and robust contracts, attracting investors and driving seamless stakeholder collaboration. The Specified Infrastructure Project Regulations (SIPR) delivery model was developed in the U.K. to help solve those challenges. Geoff Roberts, one of Jacobs’ heads of legal and program counsel, explains how and offers his insights on using the model to achieve success.
Leveraging data to improve engineering solutions: Joshua Registe’s story
Senior Data Scientist Joshua Registe shares insight into his role, how he got into the field and what he likes about working at Jacobs.
In the desert, when it rains it pours: Safeguarding from floods and enhancing the natural environment
Over the last century, human development has expanded into some of the driest places on Earth. Now, with climate change leading to an increase in extreme flooding events, it’s vital that we respond with resilience measures specific to these regions by working alongside the natural environment. Find out how here.
Engaging to adapt: Building climate change into decision making
With its extensive 15,000-kilometer (~9,320-mile) coastline, New Zealand grapples with coastal erosion, coastal inundation and rising groundwater levels. Read how we’re helping New Zealand move from a defend-at-all-costs approach to a more holistic strategy of considering the whole coastal system.
Reimagining the future of water in Singapore
Jacobs President of Global Operations Patrick Hill recently wrote about pivotal global trends and how we’re laying the foundations for a more sustainable, prosperous and secure future at Jacobs. This week, Patrick is discussing these trends as they relate to the global water sector at Singapore International Water Week (SIWW). SIWW provides a platform to reimagine the role of water utilities and explore how themes like infrastructure modernization, the energy transition and climate response will shape the water sector’s future. Read Patrick's reflections on Singapore's future.
Navigating the rising tide: Transformative solutions for coastal resilience
Our Global Director for Water Resources and Resilience Solutions, Adam Hosking, discusses key trends in coastal resilience, from positive community impact and social value to the importance of thinking big. Read his perspectives here.
Navigating cybersecurity threats and regulatory compliance in us water and wastewater utilities
In this article, Jacobs SVP and Global Water Director Susan Moisio and SVP for Operational Technology (OT) Cybersecurity John Karabias discuss the escalating cybersecurity threats to U.S. water and wastewater facilities, the challenges utilities face in balancing operational performance with cybersecurity and Jacobs' role in providing cybersecurity and risk management support to these utilities, including new assessments for getting cyber ready.
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Future Foundations
Co-creating the world to come
From developing climate resilience and transitioning to a low-carbon future, to modernizing and transforming infrastructure, governments and businesses face critical challenges. How they respond will define our future.
As our clients navigate these challenges, we help them think differently – working together to pioneer tomorrow's infrastructure solutions and build the foundations for a prosperous, secure future.