Did you know that a significant part of the infrastructure of our universities and colleges lies beneath the surface? Utility tunnels house critical services like steam, chilled water, electricity, water, and telecom systems. Much like the institutions they support, many have stood the test of time for over a century. While these tunnels help increase the life span of utilities, they also require retrofitting and renovation to continue supporting our educational institutions for the decades to come. In the Civil + Structural Engineer Media article “Addressing Aging Utility Tunnels at Midwestern Universities,” RMF’s Myles Moran, P.E., Project Engineer and David Mercer, PE, Principal share their insight on ways to optimize the service life of utility tunnels and prioritize deferred maintenance to ensure the future of campus infrastructures. Head to RMF’s Newsroom to learn more: https://bit.ly/3z7PBg2 #rmf #rmfengineering #structuralengineering #highereducation #infrastructure #utilitytunnels
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