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We should all be lifelong learners
Learning is central to our continued growth. We are proud to support learning through various programs and trainings – both internal and external.

Better hydropower security with GIS
As physical and cyber security systems and regulatory requirements get more sophisticated, how do you keep track of all the parts and pieces?

Engaging with Government to improve our profession
Industry-Government-Engagement is about sharing knowledge and best practices and collaborating on issues to solve problems and reach consensus.

Mead & Hunt wins ACEC-WA Engineering Excellence award for new culvert design
Mead & Hunt’s Fish Passage and Culvert Design project for the City of Roslyn won a 2020 ACEC Washington Gold award for the Local Track.

Bridge rehabilitation project selected as Grand Award winner for ACEC-MN
The Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Winona Bridge project won a Grand Award from ACEC-MN.

Kirk Lovell joins Mead & Hunt Air Service Consulting team
Kirk Lovell brings industry knowledge and experience to augment the aviation group and expand air service development consulting services.

Put safety first for far-reaching benefits
A formalized safety program can have positive consequences far beyond just your firm. So how can a firm successfully implement one?

Green Infrastructure can help us overcome water scarcity issues
As the climate trends to drier and the population grows, water scarcity concern continues to increase. Green infrastructure could provide some solutions.

Connected and autonomous vehicles are the future—how can you prepare?
Considering even a small amount of connected cars on the road can make a profound positive impact, starting sooner rather than later is the way

Connecting the public and private sectors for better transportation solutions
The future of transportation is moving towards big data. Sharing analytical and software skills is critical for the future of our industry.

For climate-resilient infrastructure, we need a repeatable framework
Simply addressing individual problems as they occur is not enough to overcome the complex, intersecting challenges that come with global climate change.

Mead & Hunt turns 120: our purpose hasn’t changed
When we stopped to take stock of who we are, what our purpose is, and what we value, we saw that our values have not
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Tri-Cities Airport updates and expands its aging terminal
After decades of making periodic small changes, Tri-Cities Airport “ripped off the Band-Aid” and completed a $41.9 million renovation and expansion.
Surveying Oklahoma’s bald eagles
Oklahoma has a great bald eagle comeback story that played a part in the delisting of the bald eagle as an endangered species in 2007.
Innovation provides first look inside dam diversion tunnel in 43 years, wins engineering award
Mead & Hunt received an Top 5 Honor Award from ACEC Oklahoma for their role in the investigation of the Broken Bow Dam diversion tunnel.
Appleton International Airport terminal featured in US Green Building Council report
When Appleton International Airport asked us to design a terminal, our architectural team went above and beyond.
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.