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Celebrating Our Past and Building Our Future in the Alaska Office – A 60th Anniversary Edition

Posted on May 7, 2013

By Ken Andersen (PE, SE, Executive Vice President)

University of Alaska at Anchorage (UAA) library Alaska – The Last Frontier. Called the Great Land by local natives and Indians. Referred to as Seward’s Folly by those who opposed Senator William Seward’s desire to purchase the territory from Russian… Continue Reading

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Breathing New Life into an Old Building

Posted on April 23, 2013

By Drew Martin

Naval College Exterior   In 12 years of engineering practice, I’ve experienced a range of projects. As budding engineering students in college, we might think our careers will be spent designing the next Burj Khalifa, Three Rivers Dam, Tacoma Narrows Bridge,… Continue Reading

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A 60-Year Waterfront Practice at Reid Middleton

Posted on April 9, 2013

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

A copy of the cover of Boating & Moorage in the '80s, with permission from Washington Sea Grant, University of Washington (UW). Puget Sound is one of the best natural environments in the world, rich in beauty, habitat, and recreational… Continue Reading

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From Infrastructure to Buildings and Bridges – A 60th Anniversary Snapshot of the Structural Engineering Practice

Posted on March 12, 2013

By David Swanson

Reflecting on the 60-year history of Reid Middleton, Inc., I am struck by the breadth and depth of structural engineering that has grown within the firm over the years, especially the steady growth and expanded diversity of our Structural Engineering… Continue Reading

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The Value of CSI CDT Certification – Keeping your Construction Documents from becoming a crime scene investigation.

Posted on February 26, 2013

By Hugh Kuyper

Errors or inefficiencies in construction documents, as you know, can be murder on a project’s schedule and budget.  The construction community’s authority on communication and construction documentation, CSI, has a program to improve the quality of construction documents. For all… Continue Reading

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