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100-year flood vs. 100-year storm: what’s the difference?
Flood and storm statistics can be confusing. What do the terms “100-year flood” and “100-year storm” mean?

Emerging infrastructure bill is great news for water resources
The emerging infrastructure bill could mean great news for water resources and the revitalization of America’s infrastructure. Here’s why.

Called to Act: Accessible design puts people first
Mead & Hunt’s recent work at Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport (BRD) exemplifies the value of accessibility and universal design.

Is an “RCUT” a piece of meat?
Restricted crossing U-turn (RCUT) intersections are an alternative intersection option that can potentially bring numerous benefits to our roadways.

The importance of lowering embodied carbon in buildings
Our industry has long focused on energy efficiency to lower our carbon footprint, but we now need to look more broadly at the total C02

The importance of selecting the right procurement method
Using a combination of delivery methods allowed WVDOH to meet funding obligation dates while managing risks on the complex I-64 widening project.

Mead & Hunt continues to climb ENR’s ranks
Mead & Hunt has ranked on several of Engineering News-Record’s lists included in their Top 500 Sourcebook for 2021.

Is scenario planning in your strategic planning toolbox?
Learning how to implement scenario planning into your company’s strategic planning process can help you weather significant changes as they occur.

LGBT people are still writing history
As pride month comes to an end, here are 3 important things to understand about the history of LGBT people, and why the work is

New Mead & Hunt transportation leaders support growth, client service
Steve Brown and Auref Aslami have joined Mead & Hunt’s transportation team, furthering the firm’s commitment to our clients and growth throughout the US.

Updated FERC requirements for new hydropower licenses
FERC eliminated the need to file Exhibits B, C, and D on new applications for certain major hydroelectric projects.

A room with a view
Sustainability and aviation have long been intertwined. Aviation Architect Matt Dubbe discusses the critical nature of their connection.
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