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Hyman-Rabeler Paper Examines Climate Change and Groundwater Recharge

Climate change is affecting countless natural systems in ways we are only beginning to understand, and Staff Water Resources Engineer Katrina Hyman-Rabeler’s recently published master’s thesis is an important addition to the growing body of research on how our shifting climate is impacting groundwater recharge.  Hyman-Rabeler and Steven P. Loheide II published their research paper […]

Popular Cookie Exchange Client Event Returns to Spokane and Boise

For the past eight years, GeoEngineers has hosted an annual holiday “cookie exchange” for partners and clients near our Spokane, Washington office. In addition to Spokane, this year GeoEngineers is partnering with KPFF to host a cookie exchange event in Boise, Idaho. It’s a great chance to see our friends in the A/E/C industry, share […]

NAIOP Recognizes GeoEngineers Development Projects

NAIOP Washington State, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, recognized exceptional regional projects during its annual Night of the Stars Gala earlier this month, and GeoEngineers played a role in several of them. GeoEngineers provided construction observation services for the citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square hotel, which won “Hospitality Development of the Year.” The project team […]

SH-3 Goosehaven Project Filled with Creativity

The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) recently wrapped up the SH-3 Goosehaven project, where lightweight fill and creative geotechnical engineering allowed a highway to be widened next to a riverbank in northern Idaho. A GeoEngineers team led by Braydan DuRee and Dave Lauder helped ITD widen about three miles of SH-3 along the St. Joe River […]

ASCE Recognizes Two GeoEngineers Projects with National Awards

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) recently recognized two GeoEngineers projects with Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement (OCEA) Honor Awards. UDOT’s I-15 Technology Corridor and the City of Bellevue’s NE Spring Boulevard were two of eight projects earning this national recognition. The I-15 Technology Corridor project widened the highway to six lanes in each direction […]

Light up Your Ride, Tacoma!

On November 3, GeoEngineers is sponsoring a “Light Up Your Ride” event to distribute free bike lights to the Tacoma, Washington community. The annual event is hosted by Downtown On The Go, an organization advocating for alternate transportation in downtown Tacoma, and a longtime friend of GeoEngineers. GeoEngineers has sponsored this event for the past seven […]

Join us for a Presentation on Site Diligence in Boston

The Boston Society of Architects/AIA (BSA/AIA) and GeoEngineers invite you to join us for a lunchtime presentation on “The Importance of Environmental and Geotechnical Site Diligence” from Pat Malone, PE and Neal Carey, LSP. The BSA/AIA is New England’s largest building industry association, and Pat and Neal are excited to share some of their insights […]

Attorney Emily Dahl Joins GeoEngineers as First In-House Counsel

GeoEngineers, Inc. is proud to welcome Emily Dahl, attorney at law, as the firm’s first associate general counsel. Ms. Dahl is an experienced commercial litigator who spent much of her career representing engineering design professionals. As in-house counsel, Ms. Dahl will be responsible for reviewing and supervising contracts, supporting risk management and insurance programs, managing […]

Marquee Science Building Breaks Ground in Boston

Last month, contractors broke ground on FORUM, a state-of-the-art life science building at 60 Guest Street, Boston. Stan Sadkowski, Pat Malone, and Heidi Cashman are part of an integrated geotechnical, environmental and construction design team for the project, and they were all on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony on September 22. Global real estate investment […]

Jim Aronstein Receives ASCE Wall of Fame Award

In September, ASCE Baton Rouge gave Jim Aronstein, PE, its prestigious Wall of Fame Award in recognition of 57 years of world class engineering work in the region. Each year, the chapter selects an engineer with a legacy of exemplary engineering work, service to the community, and dedication to their profession through ASCE. Jim joined […]

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