CGS Member Andy Take (Canada Research Chair in Geotechnical Engineering) and CGS President Ian Moore (Canada Research Chair in Infrastructure Engineering), both Queen’s University Civil Engineering Researchers recently received $4.5 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) Fund to continue research and collaboration on their project CASTLE. The Climate Adaptive infraStructure Testing and Longevity Evaluation (CASTLE) Innovation Cluster is a collaboration between Queen’s University and the Royal Military College of Canada, with the objectives to improve storage of mine waste, ensure safety and improve resilience of transportation infrastructure, such as roads, railways, and pipes, and coastal defense structures, as well as ports and harbours, against the direct and triggered geotechnical hazards of climate change. For full details, click here or here.