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Safety Risk Management: it’s not just safety. It’s how we make better decisions
How do we as aviation professionals improve safety awareness, recognize hazards, and come up with a course of action to eliminate or reduce potential risks?

Improve flood resilience with natural and nature-based features
Natural and nature-based solutions for reducing flood risk are receiving more and more attention at a local, national, and international level.

The importance of solid foundations
Engineers must have a clear understanding of the underlying soil profile to properly design and construct foundations in these areas.

Installation and maintenance processes key to sanitary design
Greg Marconnet recently wrote an article published in Dairy Foods Digital Edition explaining the importance of considering both installation and maintenance throughout the lifecycle of

Is your facility ready to operate with less CO₂?
An emerging shortage of carbon dioxide (CO₂) caused by the COVID-19 virus is affecting the nation’s Food and Beverage industry.

Senate Bill 401: water and sewer relocation helps transportation projects
On May 13, 2019, the Governor of South Carolina signed Senate Bill 401 into law. Senate Bill 401 serves to expedite publicly funded transportation improvement

Reimagining our streets: enhancing user experience and our economy
As social distancing guidelines allow us to share public spaces again, albeit with some major modifications, engineers can respond with new solutions.

Automating data extraction from HEC-RAS
With a bit of up-front work, you can create tools that will perform HEC-RAS tasks, speeding up repetitive processes and reducing the chance of error.

2020 vision, but we’re seeing triple—Mead & Hunt ranked #111 by ENR!
Mead & Hunt has risen eight spots to #111 on Engineering News-Record’s 2020 Top 500 Design Firm list.

Sustainability and resilience: a tale of two buzzwords?
Sustainability and resilience work in tandem. We must focus on both if we want to provide lasting and successful climate solutions.

Hello, is your refrigeration system running…as efficiently as it should be?
There are synergistic opportunities for cost savings waiting to be discovered in many centralized refrigeration systems.

What can wastewater teach us?
We can learn a lot about how our communities function day-to-day through observing wastewater flows.
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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.