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Ware Malcomb Announces Promotion of Jonathan Thomas to Principal in Seattle Office

Civil + Structural Engineer

In 2015, he was promoted to Studio Manager and relocated to Seattle to help spearhead the new office in the region. “We congratulate him on this well-deserved promotion.” Thomas joined Ware Malcomb in 2010 in the firm’s Denver office before moving to the Irvine headquarters in 2011 as a Project Designer.

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Construction Marketing Outlook 2015 Webcast

Construction Marketing

A webcast from the Construction Marketing Association (CMA) will share results of a national survey regarding 2015 marketing plans and priorities, including budgets and the most effective marketing tactics. In addition, CMA Chairman Neil Brown will preview the upcoming Construction Americas 2015 exposition.

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2015 Construction Marketing Resolutions For Career Growth and More Sales

Construction Marketing

With 2014 in the rearview mirror, and 2015 upon us, it’s time to plan out our resolutions once again. Today, we would like to share some goals that will help you to hit the ground running in 2015, and better reach target customers through your marketing efforts. But what are you doing to turn site visitor to lead to customer?

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July 2015 newsletter

FDR Safety

“With our new regional offices, we will be able to more easily and economically provide on-site services to our clients in all industries,” explains Fred Rine, CEO and founder of FDRsafety. ” The post July 2015 newsletter appeared first on FDRsafety. Offices are opening to serve the Washington, D.C.,

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September 2015 newsletter

FDR Safety

Here are some tips to protect both the workers on your site and your company: Before any work is done. Planning and communicating before any workers are allowed on your site is critical. In addition, provide them with your site safety program. Does the contractor have a plan to do inspections? Get their commitment.

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Offsite vs. Onsite Construction Part 2

Civil + Structural Engineer

The benefits of offsite construction, which comprises the manufacturing, planning, design, fabrication, and assembly of building elements offsite are expansive. Additionally, the environmental impact is lessened due to minimal shipping and packing materials delivered to the site and enhanced energy efficiency in the final construction.

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Open Space Institute, U.S. Military Academy Engineering Students Construct New Trail Bridge at Schunnemunk State Park

Civil + Structural Engineer

Located within the viewshed of the historic Moodna Viaduct, Schunnemunk Meadows was permanently protected by OSI in 2015, and transferred to OPRHP in 2018 as an addition to Schunnemunk State Park, with OSI managing the land through 2028. With private support, OSI was able to provide more than $15,000 for bridge materials and site preparation.