SEH Opens Fredericksburg Office, Builds on 5+ Year Presence in Texas
SEH has opened a City of Fredericksburg office, building on the company's 5+ year presence in Texas.
This DOT is Keeping Everyone Safer With a Wildlife Crossing
With some of the highest wildlife vehicle collisions in Colorado, CDOT implemented a unique approach in La Plata County that’s keeping people and animals ...
Wisconsin Community Taking Unique Approach to Land Development
A growing land development trend has found fertile ground in Southeast Wisconsin.
3 Simple Tips to Consider When Tackling an Infrastructure Project
Here’s three tips for creating the most value when upgrading aging infrastructure.
To Salt or Not to Salt: That Might Not be The Question
Road salt has been used to combat icy roads for decades. But, are there other ways to keep drivers safe in the winter?
A View From the Top, Part 2: New Vistas and Important Water Tower Maintenance Tips
SEH water tower inspector Jana Nyhagen brings us along as she inspects water towers and shares some advice on properly maintaining your tanks.
The State of Water Infrastructure [eBook]
In this eBook, SEH water and wastewater experts share 8 trends that are re-shaping the industry, challenges and the actionable steps you can take.
The Amazing World of Interchange Designs
From diamonds and roundabouts to cloverleaves and directional stacks – each interchange type offers its own unique benefit.
6 Strategies to Promote New Perspectives
As the world changes, effective community engagement has become more important.
The Top 10 Reasons to Start Using UV Curing
Cities now have an additional tool to rehabilitate utility mains located in hard-to reach spaces.
How 4 Communities one DOT a Rail Authority a Utilities Commission and a Taconite Mine Worked Together to Move a Highway
Per a 1960 agreement, the State of Minnesota had to move Highway 53 so a nearby taconite mine could exercise its right to continue operations.
How to Reconstruct a Downtown Business District without Shutting Down Access
Here's how Minneapolis reconstructed an urban thoroughfare with hundreds of businesses, 130,000 pedestrians and 120,000 cars.
How the Urban Water Cycle Works
This fundamental system keeps fresh, clean water coming into our houses, and takes away the dirty stuff. But people might not realize what actually goes ...
Past to Present: How Technology Changed the Architecture Industry
The technology available to architects today is much different than what was available during the 1960s.
What Stinks? Making Sense of Your Community's Smells
Odors can come from many sources including industrial processes, animals, vehicles, nature and human activities. So what happens when a smell is reported ...