Midwest Environmental Compliance Conference 2022

Senior Environmental Engineer and air quality-specialist Joe Stolle is representing GeoEngineers at the Midwest Environmental Compliance Conference (MECC) in Kansas City on September 13 and 14. MECC is the area’s leading environmental conference, drawing professionals from throughout the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Region VII (Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa). GeoEngineers is sponsoring the conference, and […]

Upcoming Pipeline Leadership Conference Focuses on the Future

The annual Pipeline Leadership Conference (PLC) attracts owners, operators, engineers and contractors from across the pipeline industry—and that includes GeoEngineers. We’re sponsoring this industry-leading conference and planning to attend, so keep an eye out for Jon Robison, Mark Miller and April Smith when you’re there, they’d love to meet you. The 2022 conference in Houston, […]

See You at the LSU Career Expo!

Louisiana State University’s annual Career Expo is coming up on September 13, and GeoEngineers will be there. The expo brings together students, alumni and employers from across the country to network and discuss job and internship opportunities. Look for Senior Geotechnical Engineer Jamie Vincent and Recruiter Abbie Fiano if you’re planning to attend, they’d love […]

GeoEngineers Hires James Baum as CFO

GeoEngineers, Inc. recently welcomed James Baum as the firm’s new chief financial officer (CFO). Mr. Baum is an accomplished CFO with more than 35 years of experience in financial management for engineering and construction firms, where he has helped to improve processes, grow business and increase profits. “I’m excited to join the team and use […]

Webinar on Pipeline Energy Transition Coming October 11

Pipeline Webinar Episode 6: Pipeline Solutions in the Energy Transition GeoEngineers is continuing its series of free pipeline webinars with an October 11 presentation on the current energy transition. Join us as we host experts in the pipeline industry to discuss the shift to a three-gas future that includes natural gas, carbon capture and hydrogen solutions. […]

Rising High in Bellevue

The City of Bellevue, Washington, is becoming a showcase for GeoEngineers’ expertise in urban high-rise development. The firm’s advanced numerical modeling and performance-based approaches to geotechnical engineering are on display in more than 17 projects across downtown Bellevue, including five marquee projects under construction right now. Bellevue 600, 555 Tower, The Artise, The Eight, and […]

GeoEngineers Goes Big on RiverRenew Geo-Structural Designs

GeoEngineers provided geo-structural design services for four massive vertical shafts under construction right now in Alexandria, Virginia. These shafts—the largest of which is 72 feet in diameter and 160 feet deep—are part of the city’s new $655 million sewer and stormwater system, RiverRenew. Alexandria’s aging sewer infrastructure was built in the 1800s and, when overwhelmed […]

US 21 Harbor River Bridge Wins National DBIA Award

The Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) recently gave the US 21 Harbor River Bridge Replacement a National Merit Award in the Transportation category. GeoEngineers provided comprehensive geotechnical services for this complex project, which replaced an outdated coastal bridge near Beaufort, South Carolina on an accelerated schedule. DBIA recognized the project team for its technical accomplishments […]

Growing South Carolina Office Moves to North Charleston

GeoEngineers’ South Carolina office is moving to a new location in North Charleston to accommodate our growing team. The office is anchored by Senior Geotechnical Engineer Zack Simpson, PE, and specializes in performance-based engineering (PBE) for transportation and development projects in South Carolina and the East Coast. Recent projects in the region include the Hugh […]

Fish Return to Padden Creek

Last week we stopped by Padden Creek in Bellingham, Washington, to see if fish are using newly built habitat features near where the creek crosses SR-11—and they are! Check out the video to see how root wads, logs and other large woody materials protect young-of-the-year salmonid species like kokanee and Coho salmon. Across Washington State, […]

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