Insights for what's next

Explore practical perspectives that turn complex challenges and emerging trends into real-world outcomes.

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Thought Leadership

As demand for power grows, airports are at risk: A new report shows what we need to do next

Airports are significant economic drivers where mobility and commerce meet. As electrification and decarbonization accelerate while air travel continues to grow, airports will need five times more power than currently available to meet demand and avoid disruption, according to a new study co-created by Jacobs and summarized by Global Vice President Energy Transition Graeme Cooper and Vice President Aviation Americas, Steve Pelham.

Steve Pelham
Q&A with Andreana Salas Alexander Jacobs Project Manager
Q&A

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.

Q&A with Dean Hogarth Jacobs Global Technical Excellence Lead for Bridges
Q&A

A view on the future of rail & transit: A Q&A with Dean Hogarth

Global demand for transport is rapidly increasing, with passenger rail and freight activity projected to more than double by 2050. While this growth signifies social and economic progress, it also leads to greater energy demand, increased carbon emissions and atmospheric pollutants. Read about Dean Hogarth, one of our bridge technical leads’ solutions for an increasingly urbanized world in this Q&A.

Dean Hogarth
Q&A

Why I wear the “J” with Peter Lalas

Our longest-tenured employee, Peter Lalas, shares how the company has evolved, his work on the Ted Williams Tunnel project and why he stays at Jacobs – even after 55 years.

Change the world? Challenge accepted.
Q&A

Changing the world: How James Chae accepted the challenge

Delivering for tomorrow means getting creative today to upksill and find the talent of the future. James Chae shares his experience growing our talent pool and attracting the next generation of dreamers, thinkers and doers.

James Chae
  • 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. 

    Future-Foundations