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VIDEO: Infrastructure at a Breaking Point: Modernizing America’s Water Systems

SPONSORED: In this Cadalyst SmartCast, we explore the 2025 ASCE Infrastructure Report Card and how cloud-based workflows help engineers modernize stormwater, drinking water, and wastewater systems.

America’s water infrastructure is aging — and the challenges facing stormwater, drinking water, and wastewater systems are growing more complex every year.

 

 

In this episode of Cadalyst SmartCastsTM, we examine findings from the 2025 ASCE Infrastructure Report Card, including why water systems continue to rank among the lowest-performing infrastructure categories, and what this means for civil and infrastructure engineers.

The video explores how connected, cloud-based workflows are helping engineering teams modernize infrastructure delivery — from planning and design through construction, operations, and asset management. We also look at how Autodesk’s infrastructure design tools and Autodesk Construction Cloud support real-time collaboration, data integration, and more predictable project outcomes.

Produced in cooperation with ARKANCE, this SmartCast focuses on education and industry insight, highlighting the role of standards, cloud adoption, and long-term digital strategies in modernizing water systems across the U.S.

🔹 Topics covered:

  • 2025 ASCE Infrastructure Report Card insights

  • The funding gap and aging water systems

  • Why connected data matters from design to operations

  • Modernizing stormwater, drinking water, and wastewater workflows

  • The role of cloud-based infrastructure delivery

 

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This video was made in cooperation with ARKANCE. 

 
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