Tech Focus: Water Tech Getting Smarter

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June 5, 2023
Pam McFarland - Engineering News-Record

In early December 2021, the Denver International Airport made headlines across the U.S. after a hot water pipe broke a month before a major terminal expansion project was expected to complete. The scalding water spilled on floors and across the airport concourse, causing $50 million in damage and a nine-month delay to the project.

Reprinted courtesy of Pam McFarland, Engineering News-Record

Ms. McFarland may be contacted at mcfarlandp@enr.com

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