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The City of Syracuse consistently sees around 10 feet of snow annually. Although snow can make normal operations more difficult, the City has an experienced and efficient workforce who regularly…
Read MoreThe impact of the Covid pandemic, along with ever-increasing oil prices, has become the catalyst for a change in mobility behavior. While many agencies’ efforts in promoting public transit as…
Read MoreIn 2013, the City of Carlsbad was issued a Municipal Storm Water Permit by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. The permit requires the city to improve and protect…
Read MoreAsset management practices and principles provide a proven and effective means of managing our infrastructure while offering leadership the appropriate tools to get the job done right and with less…
Read MoreLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) in public works is silently rising throughout the country. There are over 5.4 million LGBTQ+ workers in the United States, of which almost…
Read MoreFinding impactful and motivated leaders in any organization can be a daunting task. With the current abundance of work, lack of qualified individuals, and an aging workforce, identifying leaders from…
Read MoreThe City of National City led efforts to enhance the Paradise Creek Watershed by reducing flood risk, improving water quality, and improving the community’s quality of life by adding parks,…
Read MoreThe “internet of things” era is officially here, and you don’t want to be left behind…but how do you make it work for you? The Maricopa County Department of Transportation…
Read MoreTo expand the use of the Phoenix Convention Center, the City needed to replace an existing shoring wall with one that could support the load of a pedestrian bridge doubling…
Read MoreUltra-Violet light Cured-In-Place Pipe (UV-CIPP) is gradually becoming the go-to alternative for rehabilitating old and degrading sewer and storm drain pipelines. As this market has grown, so has the experience…
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