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Why Risk Management is Essential for the Success of your Large Infrastructure Project

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…prepared. Monitoring and Adjusting: Risk management is an ongoing process. As the project progresses, new risks may emerge, or existing risks might evolve. Continuous monitoring and adjusting strategies to manage…

Is Your Dam Vulnerable to Seismic Hazards? Don’t Wait to Find Out.

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…decades, the seismic energy released by earthquakes remains a major risk for dams. Since most dams in the United States were built more than 60 years ago, and prior to…

How Will a Dam Removal Impact Your Community?

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…perception, and more. Engaging a team of experienced engineers, scientists, and restoration practitioners early in the planning phase can save time and money while achieving the desired vision for the…

GEI Consultants Opens Sixth Michigan Office in Ann Arbor

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…twenty years applying the lessons of natural systems to urban and landscape design. This work includes hydrologic, water quality and sediment transport monitoring and modeling on the East Coast and…

It’s 2024. Do you know when your FERC license expires ?

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…the time you file the NOI. This is another reason to get started early and bring in support from experienced FERC practitioners who can help you with the decision on…

Chad Donnelly, P.E. Joins GEI Consultants in Minnesota

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…and preparation of environmental management plans. “With active solid waste and environmental engineering practices in the Midwest, GEI sought an experienced and talented engineer to integrate with our team and…

How nature-based solutions can help protect railway infrastructure from the impacts of climate change

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…show that, now more than ever, consumers intentionally choose brands and companies that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. Conclusion Railways are already one of the greenest transportation modes from a…

California Environmental Insights Dec. 2017, Practice Update

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…the Rancho Cordova office, but have worked throughout California and also in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Ohio, and Georgia. What do we do? The team’s expertise…

How will Ontario’s new excess soil regulations impact your project?

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…up if a potential receiving site wasn’t satisfied with the due diligence assessments completed at a particular source site. Under the old system, excess soil could move so quickly that…

How understanding weather whiplash can help build climate resilience

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…completely after rains. Hot, arid soils whither plants, reducing shade and increasing local temperatures. Low moisture and parched plants mean wildfires spark more easily, burn hotter, and spread more quickly….

GEI’s Graham Bradner & Emily Singleton Author Whitepaper Titled “The Origin of the California State Plan of Flood Control Levee System”

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…with more than 43,000 square miles of combined drainage area. The region has experienced many devastating floods, which were often a motivator for significant advancements in statewide flood risk management….

AI at the Train Station: Why Floodplain Managers Should Pay Attention to Artificial Intelligence

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…may shape the practice moving forward. Why AI Matters for Floodplain Managers Floods are striking harder and more often across the U.S. In 2024, they caused an estimated 3.9 billion…