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  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing: Highlights of legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of July 11, 2011.

    file under: Federal Government

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing: Highlights of legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of August 1, 2011.

    file under: Federal Government

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of September 26, 2011.

    file under: Federal Government

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of April 23, 2012.

    file under: Federal Government, Transportation

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of October 17, 2011.

    file under: Federal Government

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of October 31, 2011.

    file under: Federal Government

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of January 23, 2012.

    file under: Federal Government, Transportation

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of March 5, 2012.

    file under: Federal Government, Transportation

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of March 26, 2012.

    file under: Federal Government, Transportation

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of November 14, 2011.

    file under: Federal Government

  • Washington Briefing

    Washington Briefing

    Robin Black highlights the legislative activities occurring in Washington D.C. the week of April 30, 2012.

    file under: Federal Government, Transportation

  • Stalowa Wola Biomass

    Biomass Replaces Coal for a Better Environment

    Retrofitting the Stalowa Wola Power Plant in Poland

    The residents of Stalowa Wola, Poland, are enjoying a cleaner environment now that biomass has replaced coal to fuel their power plant. We designed and oversaw the environmental impact to retrofit this plant with more efficient, environmentally friendly technology to burn biomass, a pure and renewable fuel source.

    file under: Energy

  • Digging Deep for a Sound Investment

    Digging Deep for a Sound Evaluating a Deep Geothermal Energy Investment in Germany

    Geothermal power plants tap the Earth’s natural heat to supply heating and electricity. We assisted Axpo AG, a leading Swiss energy company, to assess economic, technical, and legal considerations of geothermal technology in southern Germany.

    file under: Energy

  • water

    Clean Waterways for Ho Chi Minh City

    Sustainable Development in Vietnam

    The environmental improvement project includes a massive pumping station, as well as wastewater, drainage and solid waste components to clean and green the NLTN Basin—making the space attractive and safe for residents and tourists.

    file under: Water, Environment, Asia/Pacific, Government

  • water

    A Reservoir in the City

    Singapore’s Marina Barrage

    Singapore’s Marina Barrage, a low-level dam, reliably accommodates excess precipitation, provides effective flood control, and enhances water supply and quality. The complex’s technical and architectural features support and enhance the lifestyle and economic development of Singapore’s urban center.

    file under: Water, Asia/Pacific, Government

  • Former Chemical Factory

    Cleaning House in a Large Contaminated Site

    Remediating the Legacy Chemical Contamination of a Residential Development

    Years after converting a former chemical plant in Germany to a residential site, it was discovered that the area was highly contaminated, posing environmental and health risks for its many residents. A site rehabilitation plan will assess dangers, remediate soil and groundwater, and track progress.

    file under: Environment, Facilities, Europe, Germany, Government

  • transportation

    Making a High-Speed Connection in Germany

    Stuttgart-Ulm High-Speed Rail Project

    The high-profile Stuttgart-Ulm rail project is connecting Southern Germany to other major European cities. This project will bring a new level of rail service to Germany, provide better access throughout Europe, and drive economic and cultural growth for the Stuttgart metropolitan area.

    file under: Transportation, Europe, Germany, Government

  • transportation

    Flying Clean to Improve an Industry

    Sustainability Reigns at Los Angeles World Airports

    Los Angeles World Airports launched an industry trend-setting initiative to build sustainable practices into its business model. This ambitious program will further enhance the airport’s role as a key driver in national and regional economic growth, social responsibility and environmental stewardship.

    file under: Transportation, North America, United States, Sustainability, Government

  • Transportation

    Accelerating a Major Traffic Route

    Geotechnical Monitoring and Safety Measures Enhance City Tunnels in Germany

    Trains will soon be running faster through Europe’s largest terminal train station in Leipzig, Germany. One of the most challenging geotechnical construction projects of our time, we are helping to accelerate local trains and reduce travel time by optimizing public transportation to the city center.

    file under: Transportation, Geotechnical, Europe, Germany, Government

  • Transportation

    Easing Transport on a Major River

    Expanding a Water Route for the Rhine Basin in Germany

    The Neckar River in Germany carries maritime traffic to three major trading ports, but is the only water route along the Rhine basin that cannot be navigated by large ships. To expand this river passage and accommodate larger cargo traffic, we are helping to repair locks and upgrade overall stability.

    file under: Transportation, Europe, Germany, Government