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Balancing Security and User Needs When Following ATFP Standards

Posted on September 11, 2012

By Jeff Jenks (PE, CDT, CCCA, Associate)

Child Development Center, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island - Construction team led by Vets Northwest. Design team led by Fraser Fogle Architects;civil & structural engineering by Reid Middleton.   The Department of Defense (DoD) Anti-terrorism Standards are rules that must… Continue Reading

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Rain Making for the Young Professional

Posted on August 28, 2012

By Reid Middleton

After working at Reid Middleton for four years now, I continue to be impressed with the company’s dedication to employee continuing education.  There’s a new book study every few months; the most recent was Rain Making by Ford Harding.  This… Continue Reading

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Reid Middleton’s Multi-modal Commuters

Posted on August 14, 2012

By Reid Middleton

Kelli Owen, Patrick McGrady, Wendell Johnson, Leif Johansen, and Bob Galteland - some of Reid Middleton's multi-modal commuters.   I'm usually a single occupancy driver, but have bussed, carpooled, and telecommuted at various times since working at Reid Middleton. Once… Continue Reading

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Women in Engineering – How Far We’ve Come

Posted on July 31, 2012

By Reid Middleton

The author in her early days at Reid Middleton.   Engineering is a perfect field for women. No heavy lifting (until the project is boxed up and filed), no manual labor (until you need to dig out a buried manhole… Continue Reading

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It’s a Wrap – A Clock Tower Revisited

Posted on July 17, 2012

By Paul Crocker (PE, SE, LEED AP, Director, Structural Engineering)

With the benefit of government grant funding, The Evergreen State College (TESC) Clock Tower seismic improvements project combined the new technologies of Carbon Fiber Wrap and 3D Building Information Modeling to deliver success.   The Evergreen State College (TESC) Clock… Continue Reading

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