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Mentoring – A Philosophy for an Enduring Company

Posted on January 12, 2016

By Bob Galteland (PE, DBIA, LEED AP, President)

National Mentoring Month January is National Mentoring month. Nationally, this is a focus on developing mentors to assure positive outcomes for the young people of our society. Here at Reid Middleton, we also apply mentoring concepts to assure positive outcomes… 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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ATC-20: Post-Earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings – who, what, where, when, how?

Posted on December 1, 2015

By Erik Bishop (PE, SE, Principal)

Drop, Cover, & Hold On! Alright, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. First, there’s the earthquake. The ground starts shaking, books start falling off the shelves, your over-priced coffee starts sloshing out of the cup…in the words of Dennis Hopper… 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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What Is a Thirsty Duck Doing at an Airport?

Posted on November 3, 2015

By Mark Davis (PE, CDT, Associate)

The Southwest Stormwater Management Facility was not all it was quacked up to be. It needed to detain up to 22 acre feet of storm runoff, requiring it to be enlarged to seven acres. The Port of Bellingham hired Reid… Continue Reading

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