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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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A Powerful Economic Development Tool – The Planned Action EIS Process

Posted on February 24, 2015

By Wendell Johnson

Back in the summer of 1973, I was working as a “gopher” in a small engineering firm in Moscow, Idaho, while I attended the University of Idaho.  One day the boss came in and handed me a multi-page form and… Continue Reading

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Sid Snyder Way Part I – Reflection on a Project near the Finish Line

Posted on November 18, 2014

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

Some people might think it is strange to think of work while cruising on the Caribbean.  The blue sky and white clouds in front of the ship make the rainy days in the Puget Sound area thousands of miles away… Continue Reading

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Constructing a Roundabout: The perspective of a new transportation designer

Posted on September 23, 2014

By Katie Handel

I was in fourth grade when the seed was planted to a construct a roundabout at the intersection of Pioneer Highway and Fir Island Road in Conway, Wash. As I was playing with toy cars and trucks, building roads out… Continue Reading

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