Gerry Frank Amphitheater Recognized by Oregon DJC

The Gerry Frank Amphitheater project in Salem, Oregon was recently recognized at the 2022 Oregon DJC TopProject Awards. A GeoEngineers team provided geotechnical services for this new marquee attraction in the city’s Riverfront Park.  In 2017, the Rotary Club of Salem, Oregon announced a plan to build the new open-air amphitheater at Riverfront Park. The […]

Join us for SAME Camp Pendleton Day

We’re gearing up for the Society of American Military Engineers’ (SAME) Camp Pendleton Day on June 16. This annual conference offers professional learning and networking opportunities for architects, engineers and others in the construction industry. GeoEngineers staff like Phil Welker have supported SAME’s valuable work for years, and we’re excited to finally see friends and […]

Portland Meadows Wins Industrial Redevelopment of the Year

ProLogis’ Portland Meadows project was named 2021 Industrial Redevelopment of the Year on June 2 at the Night of Excellence Awards, a joint awards program from NAIOP Oregon, the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), and the Commercial Association of Brokers (CAB). GeoEngineers provided geotechnical services for this ambitious redevelopment of a historic Portland […]

Boston Attorney General Sues PFAS Manufacturers for Damages

Widespread remediation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) came one step closer last week as Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey sued 13 PFAS manufacturers for damages to public health. PFAS are synthetic fluorine compounds commonly used in consumer products for their ability to repel water and oil. Because of their popularity and persistence, PFAS have […]

Belle Chasse Bridge and Tunnel Replacement

The Belle Chasse Bridge and Tunnel in Louisiana, infamous for causing traffic delays along LA 23, is finally being replaced by a modern long-span bridge. A GeoEngineers team led by Associate Geotechnical Engineer Larry Sant is providing foundation design and other geotechnical services for this ambitious project. Although the Belle Chasse Bridge and Tunnel have […]

Innovative Center for Allied Health Education in Tacoma Wins ASCE Award

Last week, the Tacoma-Olympia Section of the ASCE recognized the newly opened Center for Allied Health Education (CAHE) with an Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) Award. The CAHE is a state-of-the-art medical education and community healthcare facility at Bates Technical College in Tacoma, Washington, and it celebrated its grand opening just last month. A GeoEngineers […]

Webinar on Mississippi River Geotech Coming June 21

PIPELINE WEBINAR EPISODE 5: THE MISSISSIPPI MEANDER GeoEngineers is continuing its series of pipeline webinars with a June 21 presentation on geotechnical and trenchless engineering along the Mississippi River. Join us as Senior Principal David Sauls and Senior Engineer James Vincent share insights from GeoEngineers’ 40+ years of experience working near, on, and beneath the Mississippi. The lessons […]

Improved Ballinger Park Shoreline Reopens

On Saturday, the City of Mountlake Terrace, Washington, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to reopen Ballinger Park’s improved shoreline. With the only accessible shoreline in Mountlake Terrace, the park is popular with the community. The $1.5 million project renovated park amenities and replaced an aging wooden dock, used for both fishing and non-motorized boating, with a […]

Spotlight on Boston Growth

GeoEngineers’ Boston team has developed rapidly in the last two years—with a growing portfolio of marquee projects to match. Current high-profile Boston projects include the expansive Suffolk Downs Redevelopment, and cutting-edge high-rise development projects at 400 Summer Street and 380 Stuart Street in downtown Boston. Late in 2019, GeoEngineers established a new construction design team […]

Latest Coastal Project to Restore Chandeleur Islands

GeoEngineers’ long relationship with Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) is continuing this summer as a Coastal Engineering Consultants/GeoEngineers team prepares to restore about 13 miles of the Chandeleur Islands. Historically, this string of barrier islands has helped protect New Orleans’ east flank from hurricanes and storm surges, but they have been steadily shrinking […]

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