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Infrastructure Technology Podcast
ITP
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
The ITP examines how technology is revolutionizing the construction and transportation industries with interviews and reports from the field.
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The ITP examines how technology is revolutionizing the construction and transportation industries with interviews and reports from the field.
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Episodes (20/20)
Infrastructure Technology Podcast
JTA's NAVI Autonomous Vehicle Program
The ITP team brings back infrastructure-themed Two Truths and a Lie before Jacksonville Transportation Authority CEO Nat Ford discusses the city's NAVI autonomous vehicle pilot. Jacksonville's aging Skyway system was transformed into a 10-mile AV corridor while keeping safety and multimodal transportation access in mind.
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2 weeks ago
45 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
The Power of Technology in Modern Construction with Trimble
The ITP team dives into two key discussions — bike lane safety and the evolving role of technology in construction. Scott Crozier, vice president of civil construction field systems at Trimble, discusses how technology like 3D modeling, GPS machine control and predictive analytics is helping contractors and state DOTs navigate economic volatility, extend asset life and modernize infrastructure.
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3 weeks ago
55 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
STV's AI Partnership with the Chicago Transit Authority
The ITP team plays an infrastructure news-themed round of "What's the Word" and breaks down potholes, while guest Joe Marchiafava from STV discusses a pilot with the Chicago Transit Authority that uses AI-powered video analytics and edge computing to detect intrusions on rail tracks.
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Bentley Systems' OpenSite+: AI-Powered Site Design Software
The ITP team starts and ends the episode with a transit-themed over-under game and listener emails. For this week's interview, Gavin Jenkins talks with Bentley Systems’ Ian Rosam and Joey LouAllen about OpenSite+, a next-gen AI-powered tool for site engineering that reduces project timelines and boosts collaboration through data-centric, cloud-based design.
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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Metrolink's Wireless Smart Crossing Technology
The ITP team debuts a new Buy or Sell game this episode, playing both at the beginning and the end. Additionally, Mass Transit's Brandon Lewis interviews Michael Younan from Metrolink about wireless crossing near-side station technology.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
IntelliRoad's AI-Powered Detection System with Sean Poole
The ITP team kicks off this episode with Roads & Bridges trivia before diving into an interview with Sean Poole of IntelliRoad. Poole breaks down the alarming scale of wrong-way driving crashes and how IntelliRoad’s AI- and LIDAR-powered IntelliConnect platform is working to prevent them with real-time detection and alerts. The episode wraps up with an explainer on bump outs, exploring how curb extensions and bus bulbs make streets safer and transit more efficient.
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Bike Lane Infrastructure with Hayden AI, City of Sacramento and SacRT
Season 2 of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast kicks off with new co-host, games and history segment. Brandon Lewis, associate editor of Mass Transit magazine, also interviews representatives from Hayden AI, the city of Sacramento and SacRT about their automated bike lane enforcement program, which equips buses with AI-powered cameras to detect illegal parking in bike lanes and bus stops.
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2 months ago
36 minutes

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Intelligent Video Technology with AT&T’s Brad Miller
In the season one finale of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, hosts Gavin Jenkins, Brandon Lewis and Harlee Hewitt reflect on their inaugural season before Gavin interviews Brad Miller, senior product manager at AT&T. The pair discuss the company’s internet of things video intelligence technology, which aims to improve road safety, especially in rural and construction zones, by allowing cities and transportation agencies to monitor intersections and roadways in real time.
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4 months ago
41 minutes 33 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
The Mobility Data Revolution with Michael Fontaine, Stanley Young and Jeff Gonder
Key Takeaways · State DOTs are increasingly trusting of integrating crowd-sourced mobility data as it becomes more robust and comprehensive, offering greater temporal and spatial coverage than traditional sensors. · New data types like origin-destination and volume data are emerging, but agencies must evaluate their credibility before relying on them for planning and funding decisions. · Vehicle probe data, now collected from roughly one in three vehicles, offers significant insights into traffic flow, energy use, and emissions, especially valuable in high-density urban areas. · Despite advances, rural areas still face challenges due to limited data penetration and connectivity, but emerging connected vehicle technologies may help close that gap. About the episode What if your car’s data could help shape the future of transportation? In this episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, Harlee Hewitt speaks with three leading mobility data experts about the evolution and future of crowd-sourced transportation data. Michael Fontaine of the Virginia Transportation Research Council discusses how mobility data has progressed and what it means for state DOTs. Then, Stanley Young and Jeff Gonder of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory join to share insights into how real-time vehicle probe data is transforming everything from energy efficiency to rural infrastructure monitoring. Tune in to hear how mobility data is shaping the future of infrastructure planning and public transportation.
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5 months ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
The App Evolution in Transit and Construction with Jake Bailosky and Stephen Miller
Key takeaways: Jake Bailosky developed OnStation to solve a specific pain point in the field: determining exact location on a project site. Inspired by golf yardage apps, the tool automates stationing for road workers and inspectors. The app immediately improved field efficiency by eliminating manual calculations and replacing measuring wheels—offering instant location data to crews and helping streamline project documentation. Transit App’s new bike routing feature prioritizes safety by routing cyclists through protected lanes and quieter streets using Open Street Map data, with visual warnings for busy roads. Real-time data accuracy is critical not just for buses, but for all modes of transit; Transit App’s ongoing feedback loops and data refinement ensure reliable and accessible trip planning for riders. There’s an app for everything these days—even for navigating construction zones and biking city streets. In this episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, Host Gavin Jenkins and Co-hosts Harlee Hewitt and Brandon Lewis dive into the transformative role of apps in transit and construction. Gavin speaks with Jake Bailosky, the former Ohio Department of Transportation engineer who created OnStation—a job site location app that revolutionized field operations. Then, Brandon interviews Stephen Miller, policy lead at Transit App, about how real-time data and turn-by-turn bike routing are enhancing the rider experience. From simplifying site inspections to safer cycling routes, this episode explores how app-based innovations are streamlining infrastructure work on the ground and on the go.
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5 months ago
56 minutes 47 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
UAS Drones, Data and Cincinnati’s Transit Transformation with Sinan Abood and Khaled Shammout
Key Takeaways:  By using unmanned aerial systems (UAS), the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) significantly reduces the need for crews and equipment on busy roadways, minimizing worker exposure to traffic and improving safety conditions. Drone-collected data is processed and delivered to engineers within 24 to 48 hours, allowing for rapid decision-making, real-time project monitoring and quicker responses to infrastructure needs. Cincinnati’s new bus rapid transit corridors will feature level boarding, transit signal priority, queue jumps and articulated buses—designed to provide faster, more accessible service while reflecting the character of each neighborhood. Cincinnati Metro uses fare data and origin-destination analysis to plan routes more effectively while also investing in alternative-fuel vehicles and infrastructure with long-term flexibility in mind. Description: In episode nine of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, the team explores innovation on the ground and in the air. First, Roads and Bridges’ Gavin Jenkins speaks with Dr. Sinan Abood from MassDOT Aeronautics Division about how drones (UAS technology) are transforming highway inspections, increasing safety and reducing costs. Then, Mass Transit’s  Brandon Lewis sits down with Khaled Shammout, newly promoted deputy innovation and vision officer at Cincinnati Metro, to explore the city's ambitious plans for bus rapid transit, the challenges of transitioning to zero-emission vehicles and how data and advanced modeling are driving smarter public transit systems.
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6 months ago
51 minutes 10 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Second Chances and AI in Transit with Geisha Ester and MJ Maynard
Key takeaways:  The Chicago Transit Authority’s (CTA) Second Chance Program helps returning residents and others with employment barriers gain one year of paid, supportive work experience, with a focus on long-term career development. The program has grown from 50 to 350 positions and includes technological resources, resume workshops, CDL prep and connections to both internal CTA roles and outside employment. The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada uses artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools like Rekor and ZeroEyes to enhance traffic management, detect weapons in real time and reduce response times to incidents. AI-powered intersection analytics identified patterns of red-light running and jaywalking, helping RTC make data-informed decisions for improving roadway safety. In this episode, the ITP team dives into the power of transformation—both human and technological. First, Brandon Lewis interviews Geisha Ester, former VP of training and workforce development at the CTA, about CTA’s Second Chance program. This initiative supports returning residents and others with employment barriers as they reenter the workforce and build lasting careers. Next up, Harlee Hewitt speaks with MJ Maynard, CEO of the RTC of Southern Nevada, about how AI is reshaping transit safety. From predictive analytics to weapon detection and smart intersections, Maynard shares how the RTC is leveraging AI to enhance public safety and improve regional mobility. This episode is all about opportunity, innovation and the human side of infrastructure and transit.
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6 months ago
51 minutes 48 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Smart Traffic and Asset Management with Michelle O'Neill, Dani Booms and Tim Menard
Key takeaways Importance of infrastructure maintenance – Michigan DOT’s Ancillary Structures Program, supported by HNTB software, emphasizes the need for proactive inspections and maintenance of critical structures like bridges, overpasses and traffic signals. Risk mitigation – By assessing vulnerabilities, programs like the Ancillary Structures Program helps prevent structural failures, ensuring public safety and reducing costly emergency repairs. AI-driven traffic optimization – LYT’s system leverages AI to adjust traffic signals dynamically, reducing congestion and improving traffic flow. Data-Driven Decision-Making – The platform provides cities with real-time data insights, allowing for more effective transportation planning and long-term infrastructure improvements. Episode seven of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast explores the latest innovations revolutionizing urban infrastructure and traffic management. The episode dives into Michigan Department of Transportation’s Ancillary Structures Program, an initiative designed to maintain the safety and integrity of bridges, overpasses and other critical structures through proactive inspections and advanced technology. Brandon Lewis sits down with the founder of LYT, a leader in smart traffic solutions, to discuss how artificial intelligence-driven technology is optimizing traffic flow, reducing congestion and improving emergency response times. From enhancing sustainability to making data-driven urban planning decisions, this episode sheds light on the future of intelligent city infrastructure.
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6 months ago
54 minutes 3 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
AI and Digital Technology in Infrastructure with Chris Harman and Jay Wratten
In this episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, Gavin Jenkins is joined by WSP’s digital leaders, Jay Wratten and Chris Harman, for a discussion on the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology in infrastructure. They explore key trends in 2025, including AI’s increasing implementation in transportation, predictive analytics for road and rail maintenance and the shift from 2D to 3D data modeling. The conversation highlights how major engineering firms like WSP are evolving to keep up with state department of transportation’s ambitious AI-driven strategies. The guests also tackle the responsibilities of large AEC firms in shaping AI’s role, the future of digital twins and whether futuristic technology like virtual reality is ready for widespread adoption in the industry.
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7 months ago
43 minutes 33 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Michigan's I-94 CAV Corridor with Tyler Duvall
Episode five of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast features an interview with Tyler Duvall, CEO and co-founder of Cavnue, who discusses the future of smart roadways and the I-94 CAV Corridor project in Michigan.
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7 months ago
26 minutes 29 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Smart Transit, Smarter Roads with Stacey Matlen and Mark Pittman
In the fourth episode of the ITP, co-host Brandon Lewis interviews Stacey Matlen, Senior Vice President of Innovation at the Partnership for New York City, which co-founded the Transit Tech Lab. They discuss how the lab navigates the "choreographed chaos" of NYC transit, the innovations driving infrastructure and transportation resilience and the challenges of modernizing transit systems. Later, Mark Pittman, founder of Blyncsy and Director of Transportation AI for Bentley Systems, shares insights with host Gavin Jenkins on leveraging AI to improve roadway maintenance and streamline traffic operations. Tune in for a fascinating look at technology transforming infrastructure and transportation.
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8 months ago
49 minutes 48 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Traffic Alerts and E-Bikes with Terri Johnson and Bill Khelm
In our new episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, Gavin, Harlee and Brandon focus on transportation technology and safety with two interviews. Harlee interviews Terri Johnson, director of public sector services at INRIX, with the conversation focusing on traffic slowdown alerts and intelligent transportation systems. Then, Brandon has a chat with Bill Khelm, the CEO and chairman of ebliss Global, as the two discuss the current state and the future of e-bikes. This episode emphasizes how technology is transforming transportation safety, from large-scale traffic management for trucks to innovations in personal e-bike commuting. The hosts discuss how connected vehicle technology and smart roadways will shape the future.
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8 months ago
45 minutes 41 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Advancements in Transportation Infrastructure with Dr. Darcy Bullock and Terri Mestas
In this episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, hosts Gavin Jenkins, Brandon Lewis, and Harlee Hewitt talk advancements in transportation infrastructure. Gavin interviews Dr. Darcy Bullock from Purdue University, who shares insights on how telematics and big data are transforming highway safety, from identifying crash patterns to enhance safety, to optimizing work zone management. Brandon sits down with Terri Mestas, deputy CEO for Megaproject Delivery at Sound Transit, to discuss the ambitious $75 billion ST3 Plan, the largest transit expansion project in the U.S., which aims to enhance connectivity in the Seattle region through light rail and bus rapid transit systems. This episode highlights how technology and innovation intersect with infrastructure to address challenges, improve safety, and build a more sustainable future.
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9 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 4 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
The Supply Chain with Gary Smith
Welcome to the first episode of the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, presented by Roads and Bridges and Mass Transit magazines! Hosts Gavin Jenkins, Brandon Lewis and Harlee Hewitt introduce themselves and share their excitement about launching the podcast. They also discuss their locations and briefly talk about how they began thinking more about the supply chain, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode focuses on the supply chain and its relationship with technology. Guest Gary Smith, a supply chain expert with 40 years of experience, provides insights into the evolution of the supply chain, starting from its early days as ”physical distribution”, to its modern form influenced by technology like AI and RFID. He explains how the supply chain has become essential in competitive industries, particularly mass transit and construction. Smith shares how events like the COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions like the key bridge collapse in Baltimore highlight the fragility of supply chains. He emphasizes the need for visibility across the entire supply chain to handle disruptions and manage risks.
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9 months ago
47 minutes 32 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
Infrastructure Technology Podcast - Trailer
On Jan. 14, Roads & Bridges will launch a podcast that examines how technology shapes infrastructure. Produced by Endeavor Business Media, the Infrastructure Technology Podcast, or ITP for short, is a collaboration with Mass Transit magazine, one of our sister publications. Episodes will be released every other Tuesday. The bi-weekly show will be hosted by Gavin Jenkins, Roads & Bridges’ senior managing editor, Brandon Lewis, associate editor of Mass Transit, and Harlee Hewitt, associate editor of Roads & Bridges and Construction Equipment, which is another sister publication of ours at Endeavor Business Media. Ryan Curtiss, Roads & Bridges’ digital editor, will produce the episodes. The ITP will feature interviews with experts and industry thought leaders, as well as roundtable discussions. The podcast will examine the leading software, changes to construction equipment, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, emerging data sets, connected and automated vehicle corridors and how technology impacts safety, the supply chain, congestion and asset management.
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10 months ago
44 seconds

Infrastructure Technology Podcast
The ITP examines how technology is revolutionizing the construction and transportation industries with interviews and reports from the field.