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A Continued Push: Digitalization & Environmental Permitting

Civil + Structural Engineer

The Environmental Regulatory industry is one area that was initially slow to begin the digital transition, but in recent years has warmed up to digitizing its processes. To this end, several states have already adopted digitized permitting processes that have resulted in significant improvements to efficiency and transparency in permitting.

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Mass Timber Buildings: Sustainable Path to Net Zero Goals

CCR Magazine

Mass timber is quickly becoming a solution as the number of public institutions and private developers pledging to attain net-zero carbon emissions increases. With public and private support for this renewable resource, experts believe mass timber could challenge steel and concrete as favored construction materials.

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Phases of Commercial Real Estate Development

Construction Marketing

Commercial real estate development involves the process of acquiring, designing, constructing, and leasing or selling commercial properties such as office buildings, retail centers, and industrial parks. Find a Location The development process begins with identifying a suitable location and assessing its potential for development.

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The Key Drivers of Successful Infrastructure Projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

It’s one of the most powerful methods through which we can ensure a positive, lasting impact on people and our planet. Instead, it’s more about assessing what lies between, amongst and across those projects. At the heart of this ecosystem, of course, is the people the program will impact.

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Protecting sensitive sites: Noise and vibration rules

Construction Specifier

The underlying objective of these regulations represents either a commitment to avoiding damage to structures in proximity to a construction site or the reduced probability of public annoyance. The permit holder for construction work is expected to offer a formal noise mitigation training program to benefit supervisors.

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Safe Demolition: Controlled Building Project

CCR Magazine

Demolishing a building is a complex process that involves careful planning and execution to ensure safety and efficiency. This task requires a meticulous approach to handling various materials, managing debris, and minimizing environmental impact. This includes obtaining all necessary permits before starting the project.

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UES Ranks #81 on ENR 2024 Top 200 Environmental Firms

CCR Magazine

U ES , a national engineering and environmental consulting firm, is pleased to announce its debut on the ENR 2024 Top 200 Environmental Firms Survey at #81. The Top 200 Environmental Firms ranking is based on participants’ 2023 revenue from noted service line and end market categories of global environmental services.