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Energy Revolution & Climate Change: AEC Industry Addresses Generational Challenge
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Amy Vaillancourt Rejoins VHB as Director of Environmental Services for Connecticut
Amy Vaillancourt is VHB’s new Director of Environmental Services for the Connecticut office.
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VHB Highlights Five Projects for National Roundabouts Week
VHB recognizes National Roundabouts Week by highlighting five recent projects from Connecticut to Georgia.
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Mike Carragher Shares Insights on ESG at FIDIC Global Infrastructure Conference
World’s engineering and infrastructure thought leaders come together to raise awareness and advocate for policies and programs that infuse a sustainability approach into our industry’s projects, operations, and company cultures.
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VHB New York Is Again Among Crain’s 100 Best Places to Work in New York City
VHB has been ranked #23 on Crain’s list of 100 Best Places to Work in New York City. The annual list celebrates companies with exceptional workplace cultures.
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Veterans Affairs Community Based Outpatient Clinic Breaks Ground in Hampton Roads
The VA CBOC includes a healing garden and outdoor spaces to promote positive mental and physical well-being for Veterans receiving care.
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VHB Expands Florida Trail Network with Orlando Urban Trail Gap & Extension
VHB bicycle and pedestrian planners and stormwater helped the City of Orlando design and construct two separate segments to of its Urban Trail.
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Jarrell Smith Authors Article in Florida Planning Magazine
Florida Planning Magazine features Jarrell Smith’s article on smart mobility
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VHB Promotes New FHWA Pedestrian Lighting Primer
This resource guides transportation practitioners through the pedestrian lighting design process.
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MTA Selects VHB-Arcadis JV for Program Management & Design Contract
MTA Selects VHB-Arcadis JV for Unprecedented Program Management & Design Contract that will transform transit in New York region.
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VHB Welcomes Pete Doster as Real Estate Market Lead in Charlotte
Pete will lead and formulate the vision for the real estate and land development practice in Charlotte, NC.
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VHB Manages NEPA Process for Transcontinental Railway Merger
Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern’s merger will connect Canada to Mexico.
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Two VHBers Win Leadership Awards at SDITE Annual Meeting
VHB’s Kirsten Tynch and Noelle Rauer were recognized for their continued service and contributions to ITE at the annual SDITE meeting this Spring.
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Comprehensive Transportation Plan Helps Cherokee County Bridge Rural and Metropolitan Transportation Demands
VHB is helping a north Georgia county establish a transportation vision for the future that connects residents to opportunity.
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VHB Gulf Coast Named Tampa Bay Business Journal Best Place To Work
VHB Gulf Coast employees were recently recognized for their outstanding work culture as a Best Places to Work.
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Monmouth County Park System Debuts Swimming River Park
VHB helps transform historically contaminated site into vibrant, public-use park.
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Andrew Buck Contributes to Planning Magazine’s Tech Tools Series
VHB’s Andrew Buck shares insights on how XR is shaping the future of urban planning.
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Pioneering a Greener Path at the International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Right-Of-Way Management
At the 13th International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Right of Way (ROW) Management, professionals discussed the link between infrastructure and the environment. The event aimed to promote sustainable practices and share insights on ROW management. Manuscripts proceeding the event have been published showcasing VHB’s contributions to environmental stewardship. The publication provides valuable information on solutions to the challenges of ROW management in a dynamic climate.
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New Accelerated Bridge Construction Used for Bogue Road Bridge in Connecticut
Using accelerated bridge construction, the Bogue Bridge in Connecticut was redesigned and reopened in under a month.
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Rachel Dooley Named by ITE as a Young Leader to Follow
VHB’s Rachel Dooley was recently named a Young Leader to Follow by ITE and was featured in the June issue of ITE Journal.