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Quality Control for Contractors: Lessons Learned from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Training
Quality doesn’t just happen. It must be carefully planned into every project, from inception through design and construction.

Hydraulic Steel Structure Design: There’s a New Code in Town
The new industry standard for designing Hydraulic Steel Structures (HSS) is the USACE’s “Design of Hydraulic Steel Structures”.

EPA Continues Crucial Water Infrastructure Investments
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has jump started investment in the nation’s aging water infrastructure. This increased investment is necessary because our nation’s water

Read All About It: Mapping and Interpreting Route 66 in Oklahoma
ODOT’s work fostering public understanding of the significance of this historic highway is an example of their commitment to the preservation, interpretation, and management of

Historic Context for Midcentury Office Buildings: How the Postwar Era Changed Where We Work
What makes a corporate office building from the 1950s or 60s eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places?

Good QAQC Keeps Projects Out of Trouble
Mead & Hunt is committed to further honing our QAQC process to provide solutions that can serve communities for generations to come.

Written Reports to Incite Action
The HSR shows the commitment of the Iowa Department of Corrections to evolve ISP into something that positively affects the community by initiating this report.

Think Outside the Box to Deliver Sustainable Stormwater Solutions
The Lacy Road project incorporated an innovative solution to install pervious pipe infiltration trenches in selective mainline storm sewer sections.

Cocoa Beach Receives Honorable Mention in Prestigious Environmental Program
Cocoa Beach’s Minutemen Causeway Stormwater and Streetscape Improvements project received an honorable mention in Performance and Innovation in the State Revolving Fund Creating Environmental Success

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.

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

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.
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