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Historic context for mid-century 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?
Streamlining Survey in Reno’s Spaghetti Bowl
NDOT needed to evaluate over 650 single-family homes under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act to determine if they qualified for the National
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.
Diversity and Inclusion: small talk, big discussion
Even though it’s not our fault that we hold biases, it is our responsibility to recognize and work through them.
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.
Using online technology to understand the past
In the field of historic preservation, technology can help better identify, document, and evaluate resources in the built environment.
Historic Glendale Bridge restoration receives prestigious Pinnacle Award
The Historic Glendale Iron Pedestrian Bridge project was honored with a Pinnacle Award by the Carolinas Associated General Contractors.
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.
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.
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