Whitney Ciani Recognized as Notable Woman in STEM
Senior Geotechnical Engineer Whitney Ciani has been nominated for the Notable Women in STEM Project, a featured list of talented STEM professionals in Washington. The list is curated by Washington STEM, a non-profit STEM advocacy organization based in Seattle. Like many women in the field, Whitney understands the difference that established professionals and mentors can […]
GeoEngineers Begins Trenchless Work on 600-Mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline
GeoEngineers’ Pipelines Business Unit is beginning fieldwork for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Project (ACP), an approximately 600-mile natural gas transmission pipeline that promises to deliver cleaner energy and economic expansion to the Mid-Atlantic region. The ACP will stretch from West Virginia to eastern North Carolina and includes several lateral extensions to important electric power plants […]
Journal of Business Highlights Collaborative Leadership in Spokane
The Spokane Journal of Business spotlighted GeoEngineers’ Spokane office today for its collaborative approach to leadership after the retirement of Jim Harakas, the founder of our work in Spokane. Faced with the possibility of a leadership vacuum, experienced staff stepped up to share the responsibility of guiding our work in the region. From the article: […]
GeoEngineers Project Wins AASHTO National Award
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) gave a GeoEngineers project its 2018 President’s Transportation Award in the Environment category. A GeoEngineers team led by Braydan DuRee (Boise) contributed geotechnical services to the winning Big Wood River Bridge project near Sun Valley, Idaho. The project team received the award at the 2018 […]
Our Portland Office has Moved
GeoEngineers’ Portland office has moved. The new building is outside of downtown in an attractive Lake Oswego neighborhood south of Portland. The location may be new, but clients can expect the same high standard of professional service. If you’re in the area, swing by and say hello! GeoEngineers Portland Office 4000 Kruse Way Place Building […]
Our Seattle Office has Moved
We’ve moved! GeoEngineers’ Seattle office is now in the Fourth and Blanchard building at 2101 4th Avenue, Suite 950, Seattle, Washington 98121. The office space includes seats for 45 people, three conference rooms and collaborative workspaces. The new location is just a few blocks north and west of the 600 Stewart building where the Seattle […]
Dan Campbell Takes Over as ACEC Washington Board Chair
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Washington confirmed Dan Campbell as board chair for the 2018-2019 fiscal year at their recent spring conference. Dan has been an active member of the chapter for more than 20 years and is pleased to take on leadership of the board. Board members are elected to one-year terms, […]
Six Key Hires Deepen Water Resource Experience
A group of six talented water resource professionals is joining GeoEngineers, adding robust groundwater and water rights experience to our accomplished water resource group. To best serve our clients and leverage the group’s regional experience, GeoEngineers is also establishing a new office in Kennewick, Washington. GeoEngineers has long provided groundwater and water rights services to […]
GeoEngineers Principal to Lead ASCE Development of Direct Pipe® Manual of Practice
GeoEngineers Principal Jon Robison, PE has been chosen by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to lead the Task Committee creating a Manual of Practice on the Direct Pipe® trenchless method. The committee will be comprised of engineers, contractors and equipment manufacturers and suppliers from across North America and Europe. A manual in this […]
Idaho ASCE Releases Infrastructure Report Card
The Southern Idaho Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released their 2018 Report Card for Idaho’s Infrastructure on March 8 during a press event hosted by GeoEngineers’ Braydan DuRee. The Idaho Section released letter grades for seven categories of infrastructure, and an overall average grade of “C-” for the state. The annual […]