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Sunserea Gates Featured in Engineering Florida Article
Sunserea Gates authors a story about ASHE involvement for Engineering Florida.
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An Interview with Alan Summerville: Embracing and Managing Changes to the NEPA Process
Alan Summerville shares insights on the recent signing of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 and how the amendments are changing the NEPA process.
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Science Museum of Virginia Opens New Publicly Accessible Green Space
The Science Museum of Virginia converted a former surface parking lot into a publicly accessible green space known as The Green.
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Dorchester Bay City 36-Acre Project Advances After Approval
Boston’s architectural review board approves Dorchester Bay City project in Dorchester, MA.
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Center for Architecture and Design Tampa Bay Opens in Historic Building
VHB helped a new Center for Architecture & Design renovate an historic warehouse in Tampa, Florida.
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CREST Intern Lily Liu Explores a Future Career and Gains Experience at VHB
CREST intern, Lily Liu, gains valuable experience at VHB through exposure to various career paths in civil engineering.
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Charlie Townsend Featured in NCSU College of Engineering News
As an NCSU alumni, Charlie shared about a person who inspired him to give back, the ways he donates his time, and desire to help the next generation.
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Unity Place Mixed-Income Apartments Break Ground in Norfolk
As part of the St. Paul’s Redevelopment, this new community will revitalize formerly flood prone public housing known as Tidewater Gardens.
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New Greenway Connects Urban Trails
A new off-road, multiuse urban trail along the Woonasquatucket River Greenway in Providence, RI, enhances connection to the Washington Secondary Bike Path.
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Mark Costa and Jacob San Antonio Co-Author Article Featured in BSCES Newsletter
Mark Costa and Jacob San Antonio co-authored an article in BSCES’s October newsletter highlighting the Dorchester Bay City project.
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Wharf District Council Issues a Coastal Resiliency Plan for Downtown Boston
VHB is helping the Wharf District Council develop a practicable, permittable coastal resiliency plan for the Boston Harbor.
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RIDOT’s New Henderson Bridge Opens in Providence
RIDOT turned to VHB as a trusted advisor, engaging VHB’s engineers to develop alternatives to replace the Henderson Bridge and open land for development.
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Worcester Boys Club Building Redevelopment Breaks Ground
This outside-the-box adaptive reuse project brings affordable senior housing to downtown Worcester and restores a cherished landmark.
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An Interview with Katie Shannon: The Power of Planning for Resilient, Safer Communities
Katie Shannon is a VHB planner helping communities across the Southeast elevate safety and resiliency to address climate concerns.
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Battery Energy Storage Projects Are the First Permitted in the State of Connecticut
Battery energy storage projects lead the way in Connecticut’s initiative to “green” the grid.
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Rentschler Biopharma Project Wins ENR New England Best Project Award
Milford facility expansion project to double the manufacturing capacity of German biopharmaceutical company Rentschler Biopharma wins ENR Best Project award.
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Orlando Wetlands & Open Space Study Expands Environmental Protections
VHB helped the City of Orlando assess their wetlands and made policy recommendations
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VHB Receives Esri’s 2024 Implementation Award
VHB recognized at the 2024 Esri Partner Conference with the Implementation award for the “Large-Scale ArcGIS Implementation for a Customer Using Multiple ArcGIS Products” category.
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VHB Wins Top Honors at ACEC-NH Engineering Awards Ceremony
VHB’s work developing safety-enhancing and cost-saving alternatives for Milford 101 improvement project earns 2024 Overall Grand Winner prize from ACEC-NH.
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The Shockoe Project in Richmond Uncovers, Acknowledges, and Honors Enslaved People
The Shockoe Project is a comprehensive plan for 11-acres of city-owned property to memorialize Shockoe’s difficult history where people were sold into slavery.