Stantec Hires Nichole Ataizi in California Architecture Practice
Van Nuys, CA (August 24, 2017) NYSE, TSX: STN: Nichole Ataizi has joined Stantec as a project manager in its architecture practice. With 12 years of experience, primarily in healthcare and corporate interiors, she is responsible for client relations, project team leadership, and project delivery. Ataizi is working in the Van Nuys, CA office. Ataizi’s role on the architectural team supports Stantec’s growth initiatives in the Southern California healthcare market. Currently, she is workin...
Dewberry Wins Land Conservation Award for Innovation Center South
Dewberry has been recognized with a 2016 Land Conservation Award in the Large Commercial category from Fairfax County, Virginia, for its site/civil engineering and land planning development and design work on Innovation Center South for Rocks Engineering Company. This transit-oriented, high-density, mixed-use development aims to create a vibrant community where people can live, work, learn, and play, while leading to better connectivity between activity centers from Loudoun County, Virginia, to...
Nathan Ford Joins HNTB as Public Involvement Director in Michigan
DETROIT – Nathan Ford joined HNTB Corporation as public involvement director, based in the firm’s Detroit office. Ford has 25 years of experience in public relations and community engagement. He is accomplished in community relations, strategic planning and partnerships, and event management. “Nate’s diverse skill set and extensive expertise in building successful community engagement strategies will have a tremendous impact on our team in Michigan,” said Eric Morris, PE, Michigan office l...
Get the Updated Edition of ASCE's Guide to Documenting Heavy Civil Projects
Reinforce standard practice and basic principles needed to prepare quality design and construction documents for a successful infrastructure project with the new, second edition of Principles of Applied Civil Engineering Design: Producing Drawings, Specifications, and Cost Estimates for Heavy Civil Projects. Author Ying-Kit Choi, Ph.D., P.E., draws on more than 30 years of engineering and design experience to help you grasp the interrelationships among contract documents, site characterization,...
Arcadis Joins Forces with Government of Canada to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Chile
Aug. 24, 2017 — Toronto, Canada — Arcadis, the leading global design and consultancy firm for natural and built assets, announced today its selection by the government of Canada to lead a project valued at 7 million Canadian dollars over four years to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and capture methane from landfills in Chile. Environment and Climate Change Minister, Catherine McKenna, made the announcement on behalf of the Canadian government. The Arcadis team in Canada and its waste managem...
2018 TRB Annual Meeting: Patricia L. Mokhtarian, 2018 Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship Recipient
Patricia L. Mokhtarian, the Susan G. and Christopher D. Pappas Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is the 2018 recipient of the Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. She will be presenting her lecture, titled "The Times They Are A-Changin’: What do the Expanding Uses of Travel Time Portend for Policy, Planning, and Life?" on Monday, January 8, 2018, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center as part of...
U.S. Department of Transportation Announces $282.6 Million in Infrastructure Grants to 67 Airports in 29 States
WASHINGTON – U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao today announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will award $282.6 million in airport infrastructure grants to 67 airports in 29 states across the United States as part of the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP). “The Airport Improvement Program helps to maintain our aviation infrastructure and supports safety, capacity, security and environmental improvements,” said Secretary Chao. “This is an important inv...
Trump Drops Plan to Form Infrastructure Advisory Council
President Trump will not move forward with plans to form a 15-member Presidential Advisory Council on Infrastructure, various news agencies reported, citing comments by a White House official. Among those reporting the news was the Wall Street Journal. "The President's Advisory Council on Infrastructure, which was still being formed, will not move forward," a White House official said Aug. 17, the Journal reported. Trump had announced in a July 19 executive order that he would create the a...
White House: Infrastructure Plan to Come After Congress Handles Tax Reform
A top aide to President Trump told reporters Aug 15 that the administration plans to first pursue a tax reform plan in Congress this autumn, then turn to the long-promised infrastructure investment plan. Gary Cohn, director of the president's National Economic Council, said the infrastructure plan would "come on the heels" of a tax overhaul, Politico reported. "We hope it's this year," he added. While the president and others in the administration at times this year said they were close to...
Advisian Appoints Adam Boughton to Grow Infrastructure Business
Advisian, the technical and management consulting division of WorleyParsons, has appointed Adam Boughton to the newly created role of Regional Director Infrastructure, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Reporting to EMEA Managing Director Adrian Smith, Adam will serve as a member of the EMEA Leadership team and will focus on growing Advisian’s Infrastructure business across in the region. Adrian Smith, Managing Director EMEA at Advisian, said: “We are ambitious to continue our exciting gr...