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GEI’s Cam Davis Speaks at Great Lakes St. Lawrence Collaborative Summit
Presentation…Toronto. The Summit was focused on building support for a massive investment in Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River restoration and protection as a companion to the U.S.-based Great Lakes…
Paul Jansen
PersonMr. Jansen has over 29 years of engineering, construction and remediation experience. He specializes in leading design teams from the feasibility stage through design, remediation and closure for a variety…
Mark Vannieuwenhoven, P.E.
PersonMark is an engineer and project manager with experience in solid waste management and civil engineering. His principal responsibilities include coordination of landfill design and construction projects, on-site construction quality…
Robert Fill, CCM
PersonRobert Fill is a certified construction manager with more than 40 years of industry experience. His qualifications include management and supervision of a wide variety of public works and private…
Barriers, Loss, or Transformational Retreat? What is the right approach for your threatened coastline?
Thought Leadership…to protect 110,000 East Side residents from flooding by adding coastal floodwalls and raising the East River Park by eight to nine feet. It’s part of a $20 billion plan…
How understanding weather whiplash can help build climate resilience
Thought Leadership…finally appear in a deluge, drenching Montecito. The fire-scorched slopes slip into a river of mud (aka debris flow), overwhelming the town, killing 23, and destroying or damaging more than…
Eight Weeks and Four Floods: How understanding compound weather events can help you predict and manage emergency weather
Thought Leadership…snowpack accumulated. Between June 10 – 13, temperatures spiked dramatically as a warm, drenching atmospheric river rolled into Wyoming and Montana, bringing two to three inches of rain, and speed-melting…
An uncertain future calls for flexible flood solutions: How can non-structural solutions reduce your flood risk?
Thought Leadership…less costly than building a ring levee around the neighborhood, for instance. Non-structural solutions bring additional benefits: Without a levee, the ecological health of a river valley may improve and…
Which Underwater Inspection is right for your port project – and why an Engineer-Diver is best for the job
Thought Leadership…River, the water was so murky that we needed to do tactile inspection (feeling) for defects. It turns out the fish couldn’t see either and – bump! – a seemingly…
How integrating beneficial soil/sediment reuse into your project’s design and development can save time, money, and the environment
Thought LeadershipBy Ileen Gladstone, P.E., LSP – Senior Vice President In any development project – whether it’s remediating an urban waterway, a rural river, or expanding a port terminal – you…
How Do Subwatershed Studies Benefit Your Community and Protect our Great Lakes?
Thought LeadershipBy: Natalie Dunn, Senior Ecologist/Restoration Ecologist and Holly Stemberger, Environmental Planner Did you know? A watershed is an area drained by a river(s) and its tributaries. The Great Lakes watershed…
What do FERC’s new Part 12 Inspections Requirements mean for Dam Owners?
Thought Leadership…be ways for owners to find cost savings associated with these new inspections, such as teaming with other nearby dam owners to study a watershed or river system in advance…