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Features
The U.S. Department of Energy is hoping that the $2.7 billion EECBG program will be enough to jump-start energy-efficiency projects across the U.S. Part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the program allocates nearly $3 billion in grants intended to help increase energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create jobs.
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Energy, Federal Government, Government, United States, North America, Sustainability
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Features
As a preeminent thought leader on transportation finance and planning, Ed Regan discusses solutions for funding transportation infrastructure―starting by supporting the U.S. interstate highway system.
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Transportation, Federal Government, Government, North America, United States
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Funding Future Mobility
In the fourth stop of our "Funding Future Mobility" thought leadership series, Ed Regan takes a look at a survey that explores the importance of U.S. infrastructure and the public’s willingness to improve it.
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Transportation, Federal Government, Government
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Funding Future Mobility
As part of the third stop in our transportation infrastructure thought leadership series, we take a slight detour to explore how the Los Angeles, California, USA urban area is taking steps to fund its own mobility.
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Transportation, Federal Government, Government
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Funding Future Mobility
In the fifth stop of our "Funding Future Mobility" thought leadership series, Ed Regan explores how the public views transportation as a basic entitlement.
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Transportation, Federal Government, Government
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Funding Future Mobility
This is the first stop in our “Funding Future Mobility” thought leadership series. In “Falling Behind,” we examine how today’s investments are not meeting the growing needs of the U.S. transportation system, creating a gap that will continue to grow if action isn’t taken.
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Transportation, Federal Government
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Funding Future Mobility
This is the third stop in our transportation infrastructure thought leadership series. In “Ground Zero,” we discuss how U.S. cities are the hardest hit in the need for improved mobility, including the challenges of public transit funding.
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Transportation, Federal Government, Government
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News + Events
CDM Smith wins 2013 AAEES Excellence in Environmental Engineering awards for Johnson Controls stormwater and wastewater treatment facility and Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard remediation research.
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Bioremediation, Business + Industry, Design-Build, Environment, Federal Government, North America, United States, Water Reuse
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Solutions - Water
We partnered with the U.S. Marine Corps and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest to design, build, operate and maintain this ongoing program at Camp Pendleton to enhance overall water and wastewater system operations and reliability.
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Water, United States, North America, Program Management, Design-Build, Federal Government
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Features
The 2012 update to the EPA’s Guidelines for Water Reuse, which will be released in the fall, will cover a variety of technology options and serve as a guide for water reuse internationally. CDM Smith has been lead consultant on the publication since the first edition in 1980.
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Water Reuse, Water, Integrated Resources Management, Program Management, Government, Federal Government
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Features
CDM Smith is supporting two restoration projects—the diversion of 3,000 cubic feet per second of freshwater to restore wetlands, and the world's biggest dam removal project.
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Environment, Federal Government, Government, North America, United States, Water
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Features
Wastewater treatment plants have the potential to be efficient, energy-producing facilities. Adding fat, oil and grease, as well as food waste, to anaerobic digestion accelerates the process, producing more methane gas for beneficial use and reducing the amount of solid waste conveyed to landfills.
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Energy, Water, Federal Government, North America, United States, Government
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Features
These two Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified buildings have become models of renewal, sustainability and community for New Orleans, Louisiana, and Chicago, Illinois.
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Facilities, Design-Build, Government, Federal Government, United States, North America
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Features
The estimated US$187 million Metolong Dam water infrastructure program will provide a new raw water supply for Lesotho’s capital, Maseru, and surrounding towns. The project will improve water delivery to domestic users and textile operations—preserving 48,000 jobs and creating approximately 6,000 additional jobs.
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Water, Facilities, Middle East/Africa, Design-Build, Program Management, Federal Government, Government
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Features
Green remediation is a holistic approach that incorporates waste reduction, alternative and renewable energy, conservation and recycling of materials and ecological viability. Combining advances in green construction, social responsibility and cost-saving techniques, green remediation ensures that the means of achieving remediation goals are as sustainable as the ends.
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Environment, North America, United States, Sustainability, Federal Government
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Funding Future Mobility
This is the second stop in our transportation infrastructure thought leadership series. In “How Little We Pay,” we examine the actual cost of the U.S. gas tax and show how current investments in vital mobility resources stack up against other costs.
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Transportation, Federal Government, Government
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people + progress magazine
Designed and built by CDM Smith, the U.S. Coast Guard's $11.4 million station at Training Center Cape May better serves the agency's mission and operational needs in the Delaware Bay and mid-Atlantic region.
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Facilities, Federal Government, Green Design, North America, Sustainability, United States, Design-Build
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Solutions - Facilities
The iconic National Capital Region relocation administration facility on Joint Base Andrews , which proudly houses Department of Defense tenants relocating from other facilities, is a powerful statement to the department’s commitment to staff and sustainability.
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Facilities, Design-Build, North America, United States, Federal Government
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News + Events
On July 1, E3 Consulting Australia (E3 Consult) will officially be integrated with CDM Smith. E3 Consult, an established environmental science and engineering consultancy with offices in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, was acquired by CDM Smith in August 2011.
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Asia/Pacific, Environment, Energy, Water, Transportation, Facilities
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News + Events
CDM Smith has acquired E3 Consulting Australia Pty Ltd, an established environmental science and engineering consultancy with offices in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. E3 specializes in environmental assessments, remediation, sustainability and coastal and water resources management for industry and government.
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Business + Industry, Energy, Environment, Facilities, Government, North America, Transportation, Water, Asia/Pacific