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Construction begins on unique partnering project
USACE engineers and local stakeholder engineers assisted by Mead & Hunt helped design the Riverside Canal Relocation project.
Energy efficiency in evaporator defrost systems
Defrosting your low temperature evaporators is an important design consideration and has significant impact on refrigeration performance and energy use.
Elements of a successful traffic signal program: maintenance
When it comes to developing a successful signal program, it is important to foster respect and communication between the maintenance and engineering staff.
How can airports improve resilience—now and in the future?
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, operational and financial resiliency is increasingly vital for airports.
Opportunity at every turn—career growth is key
Mead & Hunt’s TechCONNECT conference reflects our firm’s commitment to professional growth by offering our technical specialists fresh ideas.
Urban cycling is the mode of the future
Cycling can be a vital part of the solution as cities look to curb emissions, improve quality of life, and enhance sustainability and resiliency.
G&I “Tiger Team” addresses USACE task order award procedures
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,
3D models are the future for infrastructure design
State DOTs need to prepare for a 3D model-centric world. Mead & Hunt is working to stay ahead of the curve so we can assist
Engineering by all, for all
I encourage all engineers to do their part in promoting our industry and the careers it offers, and at the same time reach out to
Why mentorship matters in engineering
Education outreach and industry involvement is vital if we want to see the engineering industry—and by proxy, our communities—continue to thrive.
Climate change makes headlines—resiliency takes center stage
Recent headlines have brought home the true value of climate-resilient infrastructure. We at Mead & Hunt are ready to help.
As engineers, why get involved in mentorship?
When it comes to engaging the next generation of community builders, reaching across a wide variety of demographics just makes sense.
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