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New ACI-NA Reports Show Economic Impact of U.S. and Canadian Airports
August 8, 2025
The ACI-NA studies show that airports in Canada and the U.S. are responsible for a significant number of jobs and economic output.
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Reflections from the Field: A Timeline of Renewable Energy at Mead & Hunt
August 7, 2025
125 years of renewable energy innovation: From hydropower pioneers to biogas leaders powering communities across the country, one project at a time.
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Brian Till to Lead Greenhouse Gas Reduction Group
August 5, 2025
Brian Till is our new Greenhouse Gas Reduction Group Leader. His 25 years of renewable energy expertise will drive innovation and sustainability.
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6 Questions Lab Owners Should Be Asking—But Often Don’t
July 28, 2025
Smart lab design means asking hard questions early. From futureproofing to workflow, here's how to build a lab that serves science for decades.
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Brad Ezell Drives Mead & Hunt’s Federal Programs Forward
July 8, 2025
Brad Ezell brings deep DOD and agency expertise to his new role as Federal Programs Leader, driving strategy, growth, and execution.
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Jeff VanVoorhis Recognized Among 2025 Notable Leaders in STEM
June 27, 2025
Jeff VanVoorhis is recognized as one of BizTimes Media’s 2025 Notable Leaders in STEM.
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Cultural Resources at 125 Years and Beyond
June 25, 2025
125 years after Daniel Mead started his firm, our Cultural Resources team brings historic stories to life, from early Midwest dams to nationwide heritage.
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Mead & Hunt’s 2025 Scholarship Winners
June 16, 2025
Our scholarship program expands access to education and careers in the AEC industry. Meet this year’s scholarship winners.
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Engineering Camp McCoy: The Triangle That Trained an Army
June 13, 2025
Mead & Hunt created military history with Camp McCoy's iconic triangular layout, which housed and trained America's World War II heroes.
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Was a Mustard Pot Used for Exactly What it Sounds Like?
May 27, 2025
A rare 18th century mustard pot found in Delaware reveals trade links and everyday use of imported condiments in colonial America.
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