Insights for what's next
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. -
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Thought LeadershipAdvancing nature-based solutions for resilient infrastructure
A view on the future of architecture: A Q&A with Gary Lapera
Today’s ever-changing world demands a shift in thinking around infrastructure and architecture. Jacobs Global Solutions Director of Buildings & Infrastructure, Gary Lapera, and our award-winning architects and designers are thinking beyond bricks and mortar – addressing both immediate and long-term goals with visionary precision and nurturing healthier, more resilient communities. In this Q&A, Gary talks about the state of architecture today and highlights how architecture can drive positive global change.
A view on the future of water supply: A Q&A with Robert Fowlie
Water is one natural resource we all share – it shapes our lives, our communities, our ecosystems and the Earth’s climate. But managing this essential resource has never been more complicated. In this Q&A, Robert Fowlie, our water client account manager in New Mexico and El Paso, talks about the trends shaping the water industry today and how our clients are using a OneWater approach to prepare for the future.
A view on the future of critical infrastructure: A Q&A with John Barker
Bringing experience across core markets in the Pacific Northwest, John Barker is the new Executive Director of Sales for the U.S. Northwest. Robust infrastructure establishes the backbone of productive, economically strong communities as assets essential to commerce, trade, public safety and quality of life. In this Q&A, John talks about the critical infrastructure trends in the Pacific Northwest and what’s ahead for the region.
A view on Hong Kong’s infrastructure future: A Q&A with Benjamin Foltz
A growing city, Hong Kong is a major international business, trade and financial hub in Asia. In this article, meet Benjamin Foltz, one of our principal engineers, who discusses his journey and how we’re helping shape Hong Kong’s future.
Waste and resource management procurement 2.0: 3 lessons for decreasing costs, managing risks and boosting sustainability
Waste and resource management services in the U.K. are under pressure to provide more value for less money. With a predicted rise in contract procurement in the next few years, how do councils create effective, compliant long-term contracts with the right partners? It starts with these industry lessons. Read more.
Water, energy and food: Water’s role at the nexus of three critical resources
Jacobs Global Water Director Susan Moisio explores the interconnectivity of water, energy and food and the need for integrated, cross-sector solutions. Read her perspectives.
Jacobs, Electreon & the state partner to advance in-road inductive charging technology in Michigan
The Climate Change Business Journal (CCBJ) recognized Jacobs for teaming to deploy one of the first public wireless and in-road wireless systems for charging electric vehicles. In a follow-on CCBJ article, Jacobs Market Leader and Senior Project Manager Andy Wolpert answered questions about the award-winning project. Read the full article in this repurposed version on jacobs.com.
Exploring hydrogen production at water resource recovery facilities
Ted Couch outlines the synergies, pitfalls and opportunities for hydrogen production at water resource recovery facilities. He’ll be discussing the topic in more detail at WEFTEC 2024 in New Orleans, October 5 – 9.
Delivering critical infrastructure programs: 4 ways to build high-performing teams
Major projects and programs are large complex multi-problem-solving endeavors, which are increasingly required to efficiently address the risks associated with our aging infrastructure, changing societal needs and the multi-faceted challenges of a changing climate. Jacobs Program Director Darren Milsom introduces his approach for the development of high-performing teams to deliver these major infrastructure projects and programs.
Turning passion into a career: A Q&A with Andreana Salas Alexander
With a degree in biology, Andreana Salas Alexander always knew she wanted to work in a science-related field. Today she applies her knowledge to treating water and wastewater in Texas, using her role to find new ways to leave a positive impact on the environment, her community and her team. Learn more about her journey in this Q&A.
Advancing the conversation on building a robust safety culture in organizations
At the recently concluded ACEHK Safety Forum 2024, held at the Zero Carbon Park in Kowloon, Hong Kong, the Association of Consulting Engineers of Hong Kong (ACEHK) brought together industry experts to discuss the theme, "Safety Resilience: Adapting, Innovating, and Thriving in the Face of Challenges."
Pre-empting rising power demand at airports: US lessons for European frameworks
With the rise in air travel and the increasing drive for electrification within decarbonization strategies, pressure is ramping up on power grids. Jacobs Regional Aviation Leader Cheryl McNall shares three lessons for European airports from a U.S. research report.
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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.