SMART CITY MIAMI®Magazine - SUSTAINABLE CITIES EXPERIENCES

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NEXT-GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE & SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY BY ALOISIO PEREIRA DA SILVA

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With a focus on innovation, efficiency, resiliency, and sustainability, Infracities System organizes and shares the underground space to implement utility networks inside a standardized structure made from plastic waste.

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ities need more efficient, resilient, and sustainable infrastructure. In the U.S. alone, demand for infrastructure exceeds $2 trillion over the next 10 years. But our infrastructure is designed and built without integrated planning. We need to rebuild infrastructure with a purpose for the 21st century, focusing on integration, intelligence, and climate resilience. Infracities System is the result of my doctoral research developed at the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil and Texas A&M Transportation Institute and more than 20 years of my professional experience working on large infrastructure projects. The motivation for the research came from the high costs of constructing and maintaining traditional infrastructure networks, frequent accidents, and environmental impacts. Infracities is a safe, effective, organized system that moves all natural gas, telecommunications, water, power lines, and servers to recycled plastic bays underneath sidewalks and bike lanes. The system has been upgraded with a drainage system and a new system for electrical charging incorporated in the lamp post. The construction starts with the opening of a trench about 1 meter deep, then compacting the ground with water. Then comes the assembly of the structure, which is snap-on, not requiring special tools. Interconnection boxes for consumers’ networks are also easily and quickly fitted to the structure. They are installed at a depth of about 90 cm, facilitating their installation and reducing the risk of accidents.

The entry system is covered with sand, which facilitates compaction and its removal during maintenance. Paving is done with interconnecting concrete blocks. For maintenance, simply remove the concrete blocks and sands. Afterward, the same materials can be used to cover the bays, avoiding the generation of waste and use of new materials, plus removing the need for street demolition or interrupting traffic. This system can be used for both private investors and public authorities. The opportunity to share construction and maintenance costs between utilities reduces costs to users while providing centralized management. We built and tested a pilot project in a technological park in Brazil with successful results that showed a reduction in construction costs by 30% and a 70% reduction in maintenance and operation costs. Without special construction equipment, it can be built in any city of any size in the world.

“WE NEED TO REBUILD INFRASTRUCTURE WITH A PURPOSE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, FOCUSING ON INTEGRATION, INTELLIGENCE, AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE.”

Aloisio Pereira da Silva Founder & CEO, Infracities Florianópolis, Brazil Dr. Aloisio Pereira da Silva is the founder and CEO at Infracities and creator of the Infracities System. Since 1997, he has worked in transportation and infrastructure with an emphasis on utility engineering, design, field construction, and construction supervision phases, as well as in research and teaching. He is a speaker at the world’s most relevant events and courses in infrastructure, mobility, transportation, and smart cities. He has received international recognition for his work, including an international agreement for the development of his research with one of the top infrastructure institutes in Europe.

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Investing in Racial Equity Through Small-Scale Manufacturing

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Circle Scan

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Entrepreneurship for Sustainability

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Urban Playground: How Child-Friendly Planning & Design Can Save Cities

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Humans + Nature + Mindfulness Resilient Sustainable Cities

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Creating Child-Friendly Smart Cities

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Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine

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Health Tech Will Make Smart Cities Smarter

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Visual Utopias

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Pocket Parks

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Claiming Safe Streets for Livable Cities

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America’s Top 100 Bicycling Cities

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Where Are Self-Driving Cars Taking Us?

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Smart Design in Dutch Cities

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Urban Mobility: Bicycles, E-Cargo Bikes & the City

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Building the Future of Sustainable Government

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Water as Leverage for Sustainable Development

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Financing Green Resilient Urban Infrastructure

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Miami and South Florida in 2050 A Dispatch from the Future

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Living Seawalls: Bringing Marine Life Back to Concrete Coastlines

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Integrating Equity into Climate Planning

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Transforming Streets to Adapt to Climate Change

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Choosing Change: How Bold Mindsets Will Save the World

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If We Act Together: Keeping 1.5ºC Alive

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Next-Generation Infrastructure & Sustainable Mobility for Smart Cities

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Smart and Resilient Cities Tools for City Leadership

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Digital Twin: Collaborative Subsurface Infrastructure

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Greening Our Gray Cities with Nature-Based Solutions

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Investing in the Future Smart and Sustainable Tourism

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Bangkok: Porous City

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Transforming the City

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The Race to Resilience

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The Future of Work Civic Innovation in the New Economy

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Kyiv Smart City: Digital Infrastructure

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Coral Gables Resilient Smart Districts

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Future City: Resilient by Data Adoptive by Design

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Better Governance, Better Livelihood, Better Industry

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The Case for an Innovation Agenda that Is Social in Nature

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Smart & Sustainable Urbanism

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Digital Transformation with Sustainable Standards

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Why Mayors Should Rule the World

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Why It Is Time to Reevaluate the Function of a City

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Smart Cities Are Resilient Cities

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Miami: Sustainable & Resilient

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The Need for Developing Nations’ Model of Smart Cities

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Miami-Dade County: Climate Action

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The Emergence of a Human-Centric Data-Driven Community

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