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Next Issue: The Army is on the move, often moving into and out of many cities and towns across the country. Large base expansions are impacting the bases as well as the surrounding communities. Our Federal forces are also involved with myriad issues across the country, from transportation to long term land use to the environment. Issue 2, 2008 of the Quarterly will address the various impacts the military has on communities and the nation as a whole. If you are interested in contributing to the magazine, please contact us.
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issue one, 2008 |
- The Intricacies of Airport Infrastructure: Planning and implementing major airport infrastructure projects takes years, requires extensive negotiation with stakeholders, complicated financing solutions, and must take into account the needs of several constituencies.
- A Different Kind of Drought: The water and wastewater industry faces myriad challenges in the coming years, including deteriorating water infrastructures, more stringent environmental regulations and a workforce crunch.
- On the Road: States and communities nationwide are seeking Scenic Byway recognition - which can attract tourists and grant funding- for scenic and historic roadways.
- New Technologies Bring Added Value to Clients: The new technologies of today give A/E/P professionals the right tools to not only maximize efficiencies and support the complete project lifecycle, but to offer added value to clients.
- Expanding Transportation Infrastructure: Keeping up with the demands of America's expanding transportation infrastructure requires careful planning, extensive public outreach and the ability to think outside the box.
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Associate, Project Manager - Clint Eliason,
Planner - Matt Erker,
Associate, Group Manager - Jeff Fitzgerald, Ph.D.
Associate, Group Manager - Bryan Floth, AIA
Associate, Program Manager - Bruce Loev, P.E.
Senior Project Manager - Mike Marino, P.E.
Associate, Unit Manager - Gary Nuss, P.E.
Managing Principal, Water Infrastructure Division Manager - Bill Peterson, AIA, LEED
Senior Architect - Jack Romigh, AIA
Associate, Senior Project Manager - Bruce Russell, P.E.
Managing Principal, Senior Vice President - Jeff Toner, P.E.
Associate Principal, Vice President - Loy Warren, P.E.
Associate Principal, National Aviation Manager - Pamela Wrenn, P.E.
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