Texas A&M construction science students studying abroad in the United Kingdom built a scaled-down version of The Gherkin, an iconic London skyscraper, in four days.

The Dutch junction, which was developed in the Netherlands and refined in other locations, moves bicyclists in front of vehicles at the intersection, increasing the protection for cyclists.

Texas A&M University System officials kicked off construction for RELLIS campus with a groundbreaking for its first new building, the Center for Infrastructure Renewal.

Abbott was joined by Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp in rolling out the autonomous Freight Shuttle System.

The proposed new education center to be operated by Texas A&M University in McAllen moved a step closer to reality with approval of conceptual plans for a multipurpose academic building.

The student-led organization BUILD has a mission of completing 12 Texas Aggie Medical Clinics this fall.

Texas legislators are investigating the benefits of RAPIDO, a pilot program developed with recommendations from Texas A&M Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, that dramatically reduces the time it takes to rebuild homes destroyed by natural disasters.

As executive vice president of the Panama Canal Expansion Project, de Marotta is the only woman to have held the highest post in the canal’s history.

Investment is at the core of a new venture to transform transportation.

Dramatic aerial views of Texas A&M’s Soltis Center for Research and Education in Costa Rica enliven a video created by Julian Kang, associate professor of construction science.