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From Contractor to Consultant: Lessons Learned

Posted on June 28, 2016

By Ben Sommer

The things I learned in my first few years out of college have served me well, providing personal and career growth. I started my career with a job opportunity working for an industrial contractor. The company, much like other large-scale… Continue Reading

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Designing Waterfront Parks in Western Washington – An Interview with Jim Brennan, President of JA Brennan Associates

Posted on April 19, 2016

By Diana Badowski

How did JA Brennan get started designing waterfront parks? What was the motivation? I was really most interested in waterfront design because I am active with all kinds of water recreation.  That is my personal passion for my free time;… Continue Reading

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Why Is a Culvert Project an Award Winner?

Posted on December 15, 2015

By Julian Dodge (PE, LEED AP, CQM-C, CDT, Principal)

As I accepted the Design Excellence award during the Society of Military Engineers (SAME) awards banquet, I could not help thinking, “How can a culvert replacement project win a design excellence award over a variety of higher profile building related… Continue Reading

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How Drafting Has Changed over the Years

Posted on November 17, 2015

By Walter Ciridon

The field of drafting has changed dramatically over the last 50 years. Technological advances make it almost inconceivable that only a few decades ago, drafters used to create technical drawings manually. Senior Drafter, Walter Ciridon, shares some of his experience,… Continue Reading

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West Capitol Campus Drainage Master Plan: The Sid Snyder Way Project Part II

Posted on October 6, 2015

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

I was honored to be involved in one of our state’s iconic campus projects and to be a part of planning its future.  This post tells the story of one civil engineer’s experience at the Capitol Campus. Project History The West… Continue Reading

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