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From Mentee to Mentor: How to Build a Career Based on Learning
I asked Steve Sullivan if he would allow me to interview him and share his story, so that others can benefit from his experience as

Open Data – For Water, Why Does it Matter?
The Open Water Data Initiative (OWDI) seeks to mitigate these obstacles for water resource projects.

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

Renovated historic pedestrian bridge now open to the public
The historic pedestrian bridge at Glendale Shoals Preserve was reopened to the public.

Mitigation site provides economic and environmental uplift to the region
When an airport and a creek intersect creating hazards to airfield safety, waterway functions can be replaced elsewhere to provide opportunity for enhancement.

LGBTQ pride and place: National Park Service’s theme study
The NPS LGBTQ Theme Study, LGBTQ America, provides historic contexts to help identify and evaluate potentially historic properties associated with LGBTQ history.

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.
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