Quality Control for Contractors: Lessons Learned from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Training
Quality doesn’t just happen. It must be carefully planned into every project, from inception through design and construction.
Quality doesn’t just happen. It must be carefully planned into every project, from inception through design and construction.
The new industry standard for designing Hydraulic Steel Structures (HSS) is the USACE’s “Design of Hydraulic Steel Structures”.
Hydraulic Steel Structure Design: There’s a New Code in Town Read More »
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has jump started investment in the nation’s aging water infrastructure. This increased investment is necessary because our nation’s water infrastructure is, in many areas, crumbling.
EPA Continues Crucial Water Infrastructure Investments Read More »
Mead & Hunt is committed to further honing our QAQC process to provide solutions that can serve communities for generations to come.
Good QAQC Keeps Projects Out of Trouble Read More »
The Lacy Road project incorporated an innovative solution to install pervious pipe infiltration trenches in selective mainline storm sewer sections.
Think Outside the Box to Deliver Sustainable Stormwater Solutions Read More »
The Minutemen Causeway stormwater project reduces nutrient loading for the Indian River Lagoon. The causeway treats stormwater from an 8.34-acre watershed by using Low-Impact Design BMPs.
Cocoa Beach Minutemen Causeway Stormwater & Streetscape Improvements Read More »
Cocoa Beach’s Minutemen Causeway Stormwater and Streetscape Improvements project received an honorable mention in Performance and Innovation in the State Revolving Fund Creating Environmental Success Program.
Cocoa Beach Receives Honorable Mention in Prestigious Environmental Program Read More »
Mead & Hunt completed vegetation surveys as well as wetland delineations for tower construction at aquatic sites nationwide.
Nationwide Vegetation Surveys Read More »
This three-phase project increased wastewater treatment plant capacity from 4 to 6 mgd with provisions for future expansion to 8 mgd.
Wiley M. Nash Water Reclamation Facility Expansion Read More »
The reservoir outfall and filtration project addresses concerns about groundwater withdrawals during the dry season and discharges to the Indian River Lagoon during the wet season.
Port Orange Reclaimed Water Reservoir Outfall & Filtration Read More »