At the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, the American Society of Civil Engineers were encouraged to take the lead on resilient infrastructure initiatives. Meanwhile, here in Fairfield County, Redniss & Mead’s president and senior engineer, Craig Flaherty, PE, presented coastal resiliency options for Pear Tree Beach to the town’s building committee. The goal is to reduce nuisance flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and stronger storms while preserving and enhancing the beach and coastal resources, as Craig explained, to achieve “an optimal balance between protecting the resource which is not only ecological but our enjoyment of the beach and use of it, but planning resiliently,” For the complete news article, click here. For the ASCE article, click here.
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At the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, the American Society of Civil Engineers were encouraged to take the lead on resilient infrastructure initiatives. Meanwhile, here in Fairfield County, Redniss & Mead’s president and senior engineer, Craig Flaherty, PE, presented coastal resiliency options for Pear Tree Beach to the town’s building committee. The goal is to reduce nuisance flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and stronger storms while preserving and enhancing the beach and coastal resources, as Craig explained, to achieve “an optimal balance between protecting the resource which is not only ecological but our enjoyment of the beach and use of it, but planning resiliently,” For the complete news article, click here. For the ASCE article, click here.
via Blogger Local Civil Engineer Takes the Lead on Resilient Infrastructure
At the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, the American Society of Civil Engineers were encouraged to take the lead on resilient infrastructure initiatives. Meanwhile, here in Fairfield County, Redniss & Mead’s president and senior engineer, Craig Flaherty, PE, presented coastal resiliency options for Pear Tree Beach to the town’s building committee. The goal is to reduce nuisance flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and stronger storms while preserving and enhancing the beach and coastal resources, as Craig explained, to achieve “an optimal balance between protecting the resource which is not only ecological but our enjoyment of the beach and use of it, but planning resiliently,” For the complete news article, click here. For the ASCE article, click here.
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At the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, the American Society of Civil Engineers were encouraged to take the lead on resilient infrastructure initiatives. Meanwhile, here in Fairfield County, Redniss & Mead’s president and senior engineer, Craig Flaherty, PE, presented coastal resiliency options for Pear Tree Beach to the town’s building committee. The goal is to reduce nuisance flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and stronger storms while preserving and enhancing the beach and coastal resources, as Craig explained, to achieve “an optimal balance between protecting the resource which is not only ecological but our enjoyment of the beach and use of it, but planning resiliently,” For the complete news article, click here. For the ASCE article, click here.
via Tumblr Local Civil Engineer Takes the Lead on Resilient Infrastructure At the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, the American Society of Civil Engineers were encouraged to take the lead on resilient infrastructure initiatives. Meanwhile, here in Fairfield County, Redniss & Mead’s president and senior engineer, Craig Flaherty, PE, presented coastal resiliency options for Pear Tree Beach to the town’s building committee. The goal is to reduce nuisance flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and stronger storms while preserving and enhancing the beach and coastal resources, as Craig explained, to achieve “an optimal balance between protecting the resource which is not only ecological but our enjoyment of the beach and use of it, but planning resiliently,” For the complete news article, click here. For the ASCE article, click here. via Blogger Local Civil Engineer Takes the Lead on Resilient Infrastructure At the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, the American Society of Civil Engineers were encouraged to take the lead on resilient infrastructure initiatives. Meanwhile, here in Fairfield County, Redniss & Mead’s president and senior engineer, Craig Flaherty, PE, presented coastal resiliency options for Pear Tree Beach to the town’s building committee. The goal is to reduce nuisance flooding exacerbated by sea level rise and stronger storms while preserving and enhancing the beach and coastal resources, as Craig explained, to achieve “an optimal balance between protecting the resource which is not only ecological but our enjoyment of the beach and use of it, but planning resiliently,” For the complete news article, click here. For the ASCE article, click here. via Tumblr Local Civil Engineer Takes the Lead on Resilient Infrastructure Have you heard the news? Our very own Patrick Shurr and Jeremy Forsyth may now fashion “P.E.” after their names because they have passed the State of CT Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam. They are now licensed Professional Engineers! Congratulations Patrick and Jeremy! via Blogger Two R&Mer’s Receive Professional Engineer License Have you heard the news? Our very own Patrick Shurr and Jeremy Forsyth may now fashion “P.E.” after their names because they have passed the State of CT Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam. They are now licensed Professional Engineers! Congratulations Patrick and Jeremy! via Tumblr Two R&Mer’s Receive Professional Engineer License Exciting to see the transformation of an abandoned, blighted commercial building into a vibrant, beautiful apartment complex. Our land use consultants helped Viking Construction by: presenting a text change to the Stamford Zoning Board to allow the commercial building to be converted to multifamily development; facilitated the consolidation of a neighboring property; then, obtained another round of zoning approvals to add a fourth story to the existing building and expand the parking. Pre-construction, property and topographic surveys, easement and consolidation maps were all prepared by our land surveyors for our civil engineers to use to design the site. Check out this aerial perspective courtesy of Viking’s drone video. via Blogger Transformation of an abandoned commercial building into a vibrant apartment complex Exciting to see the transformation of an abandoned, blighted commercial building into a vibrant, beautiful apartment complex. Our land use consultants helped Viking Construction by: presenting a text change to the Stamford Zoning Board to allow the commercial building to be converted to multifamily development; facilitated the consolidation of a neighboring property; then, obtained another round of zoning approvals to add a fourth story to the existing building and expand the parking. Pre-construction, property and topographic surveys, easement and consolidation maps were all prepared by our land surveyors for our civil engineers to use to design the site. Check out this aerial perspective courtesy of Viking’s drone video. via Tumblr Transformation of an abandoned commercial building into a vibrant apartment complex |
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