Renewable Hydrogen Power Plant to be Powered by Baker Hughes Generators
February 8, 2019 in News
Renewable Hydrogen Power Plant to be Powered by Baker Hughes Generators

Australian hydrogen infrastructure developer H2U confirmed today that it will use Baker Hughes NovaLT gas turbine generators at its South Australian Renewable Hydrogen and Ammonia Supply Chain Demonstrator in Port Lincoln. H2U won the AUD$117.5 million greentech project a year ago in partnership with German-based thyssenkrupp. Partially funded by $4.7M in grants and $7.5M in loans from the South Australian Government’s Renewable Technology Fund, the project will integrate new hydrogen tech...

Ranking Member Graves: Future of Our Infrastructure Depends on Transformative Approach
February 8, 2019 in News , Featured
Ranking Member Graves: Future of Our Infrastructure Depends on Transformative Approach

Washington, D.C. - Opening remarks, as prepared, of Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO) from today’s hearing entitled, “The Cost of Doing Nothing: Why Investing in Our Nation’s Infrastructure Cannot Wait”: Thank you, Chairman DeFazio.  I want to reiterate that I’m looking forward to working with you and all the Members of the Committee to provide America with the modern infrastructure it needs for our growing economy. In recent years, our two sid...

DXA Studio to Design Community Development in Northern Zambia
February 8, 2019 in News , Projects
DXA Studio to Design Community Development in Northern Zambia

New York –  DXA Studio, a New York based architecture and design firm known for a diverse range of projects primarily in Manhattan and Brooklyn, has announced that the firm has begun designing orphanage community development on a 17-acre site in Zambia. The project specifically targets children who are highly vulnerable and orphaned. The site will host a variety of programs including a chapel, school, health clinic, orphanage homes, a sports field and administration buildings. The NyameNsa Villa...

Cardno's Paul Jones Receives Appointment to National Oil & Gas Transportation Infrastructure Subcommittee
February 8, 2019 in News , People
Cardno's Paul Jones Receives Appointment to National Oil & Gas Transportation Infrastructure Subcommittee

TAMPA, FL - Cardno is pleased to announce that Paul Jones has received an appointment as a member to the National Petroleum Council’s Oil & Gas Transportation Infrastructure Study Coordinating Subcommittee.  The committee was formed at the request of the U.S. Secretary of Energy to analyze the changing dynamics and future needs of U.S. oil and natural gas line transportation infrastructure, existing and future constraints, and technology and policy options to improve siting and permitting....

Denver Zoo Breaks Ground on New Animal Hospital
February 8, 2019 in News , Projects
Denver Zoo Breaks Ground on New Animal Hospital

Denver, CO - Denver Zoo, Colorado’s most visited cultural attraction, held it’s official groundbreaking on February 7 for its new animal hospital. This is the first major step in the Zoo’s Phase I Master Plan to guide future development. The existing hospital was originally built 51 years ago, and the redesign will modernize its aging infrastructure and improve operating efficiencies. Led by Stantec, a global architecture, engineering, and consulting firm, the 22,000-square-foot facility will...

T&I Hearing Highlights Importance of Addressing Current & Future Needs of America’s Infrastructure
February 8, 2019 in Transportation , News , Featured
T&I Hearing Highlights Importance of Addressing Current & Future Needs of America’s Infrastructure

Washington, D.C. - Today’s first hearing in the 116th Congress of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee highlighted the importance of finding solutions to America’s infrastructure needs; solutions that include the safe integration of innovative technologies and reducing the length of the project delivery process. “We all know that we have significant infrastructure needs, and we have to continue rebuilding and improving our infrastructure network – roads, bridges, ports, waterways,...

Transit and Rail Expert Cheryle Tyson Joins HNTB in Dallas
February 8, 2019 in News , People
Transit and Rail Expert Cheryle Tyson Joins HNTB in Dallas

PLANO, TEXAS  – Cheryle Tyson joined HNTB Corporation as a national transit/rail consultant. She is based in the firm’s Plano office, focusing on advancing growth of HNTB’s profile in the transit industry while providing strategic advice to the firm’s transit team and clients nationwide. “Cheryle is widely known throughout the industry as a proven leader, innovator, strategist and trusted advisor,” said Kimberly Slaughter, HNTB transit/rail practice leader and senior vice president. “Her know...

Woolpert Earns Lidar Leader Award for Outstanding Enterprise Achievement
February 7, 2019 in News , Technology , Awards
Woolpert Earns Lidar Leader Award for Outstanding Enterprise Achievement

DENVER (Feb. 7, 2019) — Woolpert has received the 2019 Lidar Leader Award for Outstanding Enterprise Achievement, presented by the International Lidar Mapping Forum (ILMF) and Lidar Magazine. Woolpert was honored for its many high-level, pioneering contributions to the lidar industry in service, management and development since the technology was introduced. The award was presented in Denver during Geo Week 2019, which hosted the three largest annual geospatial conferences in ILMF, the Americ...

Leica Geosystems, SVAB Integrate Machine Control Solutions with Tool Recognition for Excavators, Wheel Loaders
February 7, 2019 in News , Technology , Products
Leica Geosystems, SVAB Integrate Machine Control Solutions with Tool Recognition for Excavators, Wheel Loaders

Leica Geosystems and SVAB announced today they are releasing a new productivity tool for iXE3 and iGW3 machine control solutions based on SVAB's Quantum Tool Recognition system.   (HEERBRUGG, SWITZERLAND, 7 FEBRUARY 2019) Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, and SVAB, a leading developer of ergonomic and user-friendly control systems for industrial vehicles and equipment, announced today they are releasing a new productivity tool for iXE3 and iGW3 machine control solutions based on SVAB's Qu...

Brown and Caldwell Opens New Office in British Columbia
February 7, 2019 in News , Corporate
Brown and Caldwell Opens New Office in British Columbia

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Brown and Caldwell, a leading environmental engineering and construction firm, has opened a new, permanent office in the Metro Vancouver area to better serve clients in the region’s municipal and private water and wastewater sector. The new office is located at Metrotower I, 4710 Kingsway, Burnaby. “This new office aligns with our vision of expanding full-service solutions in the Lower Mainland while continuing our legacy of solving Metro Vancouver’s most complex water...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

TriMet’s Banfield Type 1 Substation Replacement Project

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