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When it comes to airport planning, don’t forget the trees!
When it comes to clearing approaches, developing and implementing an obstruction management plan accounting for trees is vital.

Food & Beverage wastewater treatment system in 10 days
How to implement an effective temporary wastewater pretreatment system for food and beverage facilities, and some of the benefits they can offer.

The Duck
What does a rubber duck have to do with employee appreciation? Check out our blog to learn more about how this toy became a symbol

Environmental stewardship in the Kettle Moraine State Forest
We are more than technical experts. We are advocates and stewards of the environment from the start of a project to way beyond the finish.

Measuring success for state aviation agencies
Mead & Hunt worked with other aviation professionals to create ACRP Report 223: Performance Measures for State Aviation Agencies.

Stormwater equity leads to community benefits
Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and considering social equity as a factor in stormwater solutions can significantly benefit our communities.

Inventory is essential to a successful traffic signal program
It’s important to have an idea of the number and condition of the signals/flashers within your jurisdiction to begin developing your signal program.

How has remote work affected work culture?
Remote work can affect workplace culture and communication. So what can we do to preserve our culture as we move forward?

Why preferred pronouns are for everyone
Mead & Hunt took a step toward inclusiveness by providing the option to apply preferred pronouns to our email signatures. Why does this matter?

Public meetings—”virtually” painless?
Virtual meetings will likely continue into the future. Here are some lessons learned, as well as some best practices for how to make the most

Josh Rayles and Dane Ridenour join the Mead & Hunt team
Please join me in welcoming two new key hires to Mead & Hunt’s expanding Architecture team in Dallas, Texas: Josh Rayles and Dane Ridenour.

Alternative intersection design: How do I choose?
Alternative intersections can provide improved safety and performance over conventional designs, sometimes at a lower construction cost.
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Challenging bulkhead design: Dam closure system at Broken Bow and Hugo Lakes
Tulsa District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would like to replace the bulkheads at Broken Bow and Hugo Lakes. These bulkheads are used to block water …
Wichita’s largest jail upgrades security systems
The Sedgwick County Adult Detention Facility in Wichita underwent a massive upgrade and replacement of its existing jail security system.
La Crosse’s nature trail and pedestrian bridge wins national public works award
The Bud Hendrickson Memorial Nature Trail and Pedestrian Bridge won the Small Cities – Rural Communities Projects of the Year in the Structures award category.
Railroad coordination on a complex pedestrian project
Pedestrian projects require engineers to coordinate between agencies, clients, stakeholders and bidders to keep the project’s design and construction running smoothly.
Overcoming obstacles on a complex pedestrian project
Challenges arise in all types of transportation projects, and overcoming obstacles is an essential part of the work we do.
Pedestrian bridge keeps citizens safe from active railroad
After almost 15 years, the City of La Crosse completed the new and improved Bud Hendrickson Memorial Natural Trail and Pedestrian Bridge.