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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. -
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Thought LeadershipAdvancing nature-based solutions for resilient infrastructure
Meet our data solutions team: A Q&A with Sona Sehat
Traffic Engineer Sona Sehat is focused on a variety of transportation-related projects such as traffic impact studies, corridor studies, managed lane studies and intersection analysis.
Water is life: A Q&A with Rich Nagel
Jacobs Vice President and Client Account Manager Rich Nagel has spent his 35+ year career focused on water challenges in southern California, where he now advises clients on water conservation and reuse solutions. Get to know more about Rich and his passion for water reuse in this Q&A.
Managed aquifer recharge for potable reuse
BJ Lechler discusses recent research we conducted for the Water Research Foundation which evaluates the best practices for managed aquifer recharge for potable water reuse – and provides a guide for water utilities interested in adopting the practice.
What will it take to support zero-carbon emission flights?
What will it take to support zero-carbon emission flights? In the latest issue of Infrastructure Intelligence magazine, Jacobs Transportation Sustainability Specialist Chris Pickard looks at how airports can prepare now if they are to be ready to fuel hydrogen-powered aircraft and become catalysts to support wider decarbonization.
Using creativity, inclusion to enhance the liveability of our communities: a Q&A with Bibha Suri
Now is an exciting time to be in the Middle East — there’s an abundance of projects and opportunities to be involved in where we can really shape the future of our cities. Vibha Suri, one of our many passionate leaders in this region, shares her journey and what she thinks is key to creating inclusive and sustainable cities that will leave a positive legacy for future generations.
Inclusive city making: an opportunity, not a burden
How can we take a more inclusive approach to the design of our cities to create better outcomes and value for all citizens? Jacobs Head of Interface Management Maria Kouridou discusses in the latest issue of Infrastructure Intelligence magazine.
PFAS: Navigating the new drinking water health advisories
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released new drinking water Health Advisories for four per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including much lower levels for two common compounds. Jacobs assesses the implications in a new guidance document.
Taking a deep dive: Q&A with engineer diver group lead Robert Garrity
Would you rather work in an office, or under the sea? Meet Engineer Diver Group Lead Robert Garrity as we discuss his love of engineer diving, the ocean and his team.
Reach New Heights on Your Knowledge of ORAT
Jacobs’ Michael McElvaney walks us through the 5 W’s and 2 H’s of Operational Readiness and Airport Transition (ORAT) – the risk-based approach to operational readiness and transition to new facilities.
Q&A: Talking with Rhyl Jones McCoy, Social Value Consultant Viewing Life through a Strong Community, Equity and Wellbeing Lens
Meet Rhyl Jones McCoy: social value consultant, positive psychology practitioner, inclusion advocate and co-author of our recent social value thought leadership paper, Before & Beyond the Build.
Q&A: Talking with Sarah Alexander, a Social Value Practitioner Driven to Challenge the Status Quo
Meet Sarah Alexander: social entrepreneur, strategist, positive change maker and co-author of our recent social value thought leadership paper, Before & Beyond the Build.
Powering the future: Why net zero carbon buildings aren’t enough
Gain insights behind this powerful shift, written by industry experts Adam Selvey, Jacobs and Ahmad Makkieh, Schneider Electric, and discover how Net Zero Carbon Power offers a scalable, future-ready path to decarbonizing our built environment. As the U.K. pushes toward its Clean Power 2030 targets, significant work is underway to decarbonize our buildings in a bid to reduce both operational and embodied emissions. However, the grid supporting these buildings is aging and under growing pressure. Up to 67% of grid supply points sit at or near capacity; we face a massive challenge: growing peak demand from electric heating, electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable generation is overwhelming a system never designed to handle it. The answer isn’t just to use less energy. It means using energy differently. Introducing Net Zero Carbon Power This new approach redefines how buildings interact with the grid. Direct current (DC) microgrids, local energy storage and smart load management allow buildings to: Eliminate inefficiencies caused by outdated alternating current (AC) infrastructure Cut energy loss by up to 20% with DC-ready technologies Slash project timelines and infrastructure costs Reduce dependence on a slow-moving grid Make buildings active contributors to energy stability Why DC? Why now? Today’s renewable sources and digital devices run on DC. Each time energy converts between AC and DC, losses increase and costs rise. Hybrid AC/DC microgrids address this issue. These systems store off-peak energy, power DC equipment directly and accelerate decarbonization without the long wait for large-scale grid upgrades. About the authors Adam Selvey
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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.