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Becoming a Certified Project Management Professional

Posted on June 27, 2017

By Shannon Kinsella (PE, PMP, LEED AP, Principal)

Great project management is key to a successful project. In addition to excellent communication skills, a project manager must have knowledge and understanding of the numerous processes needed to complete a project, from the first step of initializing and scoping,… Continue Reading

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Taking Roadway Modeling to New Levels

Posted on June 20, 2017

By Leif Johansen

Working as a transportation engineer in the Pacific Northwest has been a great gig. When I look back 10-years, as I headed home from WSU for the final time, I can honestly say that I had no idea how interesting,… Continue Reading

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School’s Almost Out for the Summer

But the Facilities Department will be Busier than Ever

Posted on June 13, 2017

By Paul Crocker (PE, SE, LEED AP, Chief Operating Officer)

Most of us remember the carefree days of summer. Even as summer was merely approaching, the pace of the school year began to decline weeks in advance, with classes that had fewer lessons and more videos.  Everyone, from the students… Continue Reading

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Memorial Day 2017

Posted on May 29, 2017

By Reid Middleton

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The Unknowns Underground: Planning for Construction Surprises

Posted on April 18, 2017

By Ding Ye (PE, LEED AP, CCCA, Principal)

In an ideal world, every underground utility is accurately identified, located, and mapped before project design and construction. The reality is that this approach can be costly, and sometimes the site conditions aren’t suitable even without budget constraints. Unless absolutely… Continue Reading

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