Innovative wastewater testing program helps Somerville city officials identify potential outbreaks up to two weeks faster. Read More
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Innovative wastewater testing program helps Somerville city officials identify potential outbreaks up to two weeks faster. Read More
Understanding complex site evaluation assessments for environmental remediation requires a significant volume of diverse data, which needs to be gathered through long-term and continuous monitoring.... Read More
Construction of a large building project in Boston requires thoughtful collaboration between the Design and Construction team from project inception through completion. Keller North America, Inc. (Keller)... Read More
Stantec-designed Park at Amethyst in Portland, Maine, creates welcoming waterfront retreat adjacent to the Eastern Promenade Trail. The new park, the first to be added to the city-wide network in many... Read More
During the early years of our country, overland transportation was both very expensive and required more intensive labor than moving goods via waterways. Due to the additional travel related expenses,... Read More
Geothermal heat pump systems are one of the most efficient and sustainable energy systems and offer benefits including life-cycle cost savings, low maintenance, year-round comfort, and quiet operation.... Read More
While the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier isn’t necessarily “historic,” it's still an incredibly interesting and important structure that’s provided storm surge protection to one of the nation’s busiest... Read More
The bridge carrying Route 44 over Route 24 in Raynham, MA, is a critical asset within the local and regional transportation networks, providing a regional link between Providence, RI, and Southeast... Read More
GEI was retained by Weeks Marine, Inc. to provide design services for the construction of new offshore material handling platforms at their aggregate processing plant in Perth Amboy, NJ. When completed,... Read More
The bridge that carries state routes 4 and 225 over the Shawsheen River in Bedford was found by MassDOT to be in serious need of work. At the same time, it is a primary corridor for east-west traffic... Read More
If you’re a railroad enthusiast or interested in iconic New England infrastructure, you’re likely familiar with the Canton Viaduct, also referred to by locals as the “Great Wall of Canton”. Constructed... Read More
A central corridor in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Union Street has long illustrated the historic story of this beautiful city. As part of the city’s overall revitalization efforts, CDM Smith is partnering... Read More
Located at the intersection of East Street and Eastern Avenue in Dedham, Massachusetts, is the Fairbanks House, the oldest timber-framed structure in North America. Constructed for Jonathan Fairbanks,... Read More
The Committee on Sustainability selected the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) this year to receive a BSCES Sustainability in Civil Engineering Award for the Wachusett Aqueduct Pumping... Read More
The HYM Investment Group’s (“HYM”) vision for Suffolk Downs focuses on connectivity and accessibility. Located in East Boston and Revere, this redevelopment will turn an underutilized site into a new... Read More
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