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Transportation Construction: More than Moving Dirt
January 11, 2023
Balancing environmental needs with transportation construction project needs is multifaceted. And the resulting design changes can be fascinating!
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Under Pressure: Sewer Ventilation and Odor Control
January 4, 2023
Pressurized sewer systems can lead to odor issues. Here’s how to determine if your sewer is pressurized, and if so, how to treat the odor.
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Protected Bike Lanes Project Wins ACEC-MW EEA Honor Award
December 16, 2022
Mead & Hunt was awarded an Engineering Excellence Honor Award for work on the Park Place and Warder Street Protected Bike Lanes Project in DC!
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How does the Inflation Reduction Act Affect Small Hydro?
December 15, 2022
Although the current IRA didn't include rehabilitation for existing small hydro facilities, wheels are turning in D.C. to secure funding.
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Incorporating Sustainability in Airport Interiors
December 8, 2022
We must be intentional in our approach to airport design projects and determine best practices to mitigate climate change.
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True Benefits of “Find and Fix” For Water Utilities
December 6, 2022
Combining condition assessment activities with asset inventory and management projects can help maximize your water utility’s budget.
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When Road Meets Rail, Joint Annual Inspections Can Save Lives
November 30, 2022
Joint annual inspections at highway-rail grade crossings with preempted traffic signals are vital to protecting the traveling public.
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How New Water Technologies Can Address Climate Change
November 29, 2022
Opportunities created by the IIJA, IRA, and maturing technologies provide an opening to mitigate climate change and adapt infrastructure to withstand it.
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Creating a Sense of Community in Airport Interiors
November 15, 2022
Creating a sense of community in an airport is challenging but essential to providing an uplifting, functional passenger experience.
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What Hurricane Ian Teaches Us About Preparing for the Future
November 9, 2022
The influx of Category 4 and Category 5 hurricanes is concerning, but utility owners and communities can prepare now for the next event.
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