The President’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan
The $2 trillion American Jobs Plan provides a much-needed investment in infrastructure. So where is the funding being applied?
The President’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan Read More »
The $2 trillion American Jobs Plan provides a much-needed investment in infrastructure. So where is the funding being applied?
The President’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan Read More »
FERC has begun using risk-informed decision making (RIDM) to evaluate dam safety planning decisions. What does this mean?
5 answers about RIDM for FERC dam safety Read More »
Sweeping changes in the way we monitor and maintain our nation’s levees need to occur soon to avoid continued catastrophes.
Levees – critical components of our nation’s infrastructure Read More »
USACE engineers and local stakeholder engineers assisted by Mead & Hunt helped design the Riverside Canal Relocation project.
Construction begins on unique partnering project Read More »
As things start getting “back to normal,” there will be changes to how AE firms are selected to execute USACE task orders off multiple award, Indefinite Delivery Contracts.
G&I “Tiger Team” addresses USACE task order award procedures Read More »
Mead & Hunt won a Best of State award from ACEC-Wisconsin for our Little Falls Dam Reconstruction project at the Willow River State Park. Congratulations to all involved!
Mead & Hunt wins Best of State award from ACEC-Wisconsin Read More »
Mead & Hunt led the design of modifications at the South Lauppe river pump on the east levee of the Sacramento River.
South Lauppe River Pump Modifications Read More »
Mead & Hunt worked with USACE Sacramento District engineers to design the Riverside Canal relocation, pump stations, and borrow sites for levee construction.
Riverside Canal & Pipeline Relocation Read More »
Mead & Hunt developed a framework for climate change adaptation planning to assess future, site-specific vulnerabilities for Solano County.
Solano County Climate Adaptation Project Read More »
While GSI has been widely used throughout the temperate Pacific Northwest, its benefits can be realized in colder climates as well with a few key considerations.
Snow days: time to learn more about cold climate green infrastructure Read More »