Resilient Infrastructure

Resilient infrastructure refers to the design and construction of systems – such as roads, bridges, energy grids, water supplies, and communication networks – that can withstand and quickly recover from disruptions like natural disasters, climate change, or other shocks.

It ensures that communities can continue functioning in the face of challenges, minimizing economic losses, protecting lives, and reducing long-term environmental impact. In the Tri-Cities, resilient infrastructure helps maintain the community’s stability and adaptability, ensuring continued growth and reducing vulnerability to future crises.

https://alsctc.org/resilient-infrastructure