Gordon Denby appointed to STPI Earthquake Engineering Experts Panel

The Science and Technology Policy Institute, a department of the Institute for Defense Analyses, has invited Gordon Denby, GeoEngineers’ President and a Principal Geotechnical Engineer, to serve on a panel of experts to plan for the future of the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES). NEES was originally founded in 2004 to provide earthquake engineering […]

GeoEngineers’ Project Wins ACEC Grand Award

For the third year in a row, GeoEngineers took home a Grand Award at the American Council of Engineering Companies of Missouri (ACEC) Engineering Excellence Awards. The Pipeline Crossing of Mississippi River Levee project was the top in the energy category. This annual program recognizes the state’s best engineering achievements, and the awards are among […]

Living Building Opens with Help from GeoEngineers

On February 11, the Bertschi School, an independent elementary school on Seattle’s Capitol Hill, celebrated the opening of its new Science Wing. The new structure is Washington State’s greenest new building and a project that is on track to be the first certified Living Building in the state. The wing’s design was the result of […]

GeoEngineers Projects Receive Best in State Awards

GeoEngineers recently received awards for two entries in the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)-Washington 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards competition. This annual program recognizes the state’s best engineering achievements, and the awards are among the most prestigious in the industry. The Olympic Pipeline Span Protection project won a Silver Best in State award for Exceeding […]

Crowd Sourcing Used to Gather Property Information

The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) recently launched the Historic Property Inventory (HPI) module for the award-winning Washington Information System for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD). GeoEngineers’ Applied Technology Group worked with DAHP to develop the ability for public users to add historic preservation information to a centralized statewide data […]

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