Today is Intern Day! To celebrate, we’re announcing this year’s Minority Scholarship honoree: Maya Suzuki! https://ow.ly/mYXv50SGNwM Maya is a second-year doctorate candidate pursuing Environmental Engineering at Arizona State University. She is working on a project supporting the Good Samaritan abandoned mine remediation bill to incentivize cleanup of abandoned U.S. mines. Maya is interested in working to commercialize cost-effective water treatment technologies for removing and recovering metals after completing her doctorate. Congratulations to Maya and each of this year’s scholarship recipients, a dedicated class of aspiring engineers, scientists, consultants, and constructors. #JoinTeamBC #inclusion #hiring #scholarships #InternDay
Brown and Caldwell
Environmental Services
Walnut Creek, California 33,971 followers
Brown and Caldwell is the largest engineering consulting firm solely focused on the U.S. environmental sector
About us
Headquartered in Walnut Creek, Calif., Brown and Caldwell is a privately-held, 100 percent environmental firm with 1,600+ professionals serving clients locally and globally from 52 locations. We are the largest engineering and construction firm solely focused on the U.S. water and environmental sectors. Our creative designs and progressive solutions have helped municipal, federal and private organizations overcome their most complex environmental challenges. We offer a comprehensive range of engineering, scientific, consulting and construction services and all the essential ingredients® for a successful project and a standout experience. We are passionate about delivering exceptional service, collaborating with clients, adding value through innovation and building relationships that last. This passion dates back to Ken Brown and Dave Caldwell, who, since founding the company in 1947, stood out for their ability to solve engineering challenges, apply technology to emerging environmental problems, and serve their community. Service, great technical solutions, innovation. These are the qualities our founders carried forward as the world changed and the company grew into what it is today. Now, nearly 70 years later, these qualities are just as important – essential, really – to Brown and Caldwell and to our clients.
- Website
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http://brownandcaldwell.com
External link for Brown and Caldwell
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Walnut Creek, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1947
- Specialties
- Water Supply and Treatment, Wastewater/Reclamation, Remediation/Waste Management, Program/Construction Management, Water Resources/Stormwater, Conveyance Infrastructure, Construction, Compliance and Permitting, Utility Performance, and Operations and Maintenance
Locations
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Primary
201 N Civic Dr
Walnut Creek, California 94596, US
Employees at Brown and Caldwell
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Jill Brown
Consultant | Project Leader | Analytics | Acquisitions | Business Planning and Strategy | Financial Officer
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Geoff Grant
Chief Growth Officer at Brown and Caldwell
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Kevin Chambers
Senior Director, Software Development at Brown and Caldwell
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Ryan Bennett
Business Focused IT Leader for Cyber Security, Solutions Delivery, Business Intelligence, and PMO
Updates
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How can corporate water stewardship help communities with infrastructure projects? https://ow.ly/o3PZ50SGNqB In this three-part Water Online series, BC experts Dr. Carla De Las Casas and Dr. Patricia Whitby, share their insights on public-private partnerships, metrics that matter, and how utilities can best leverage this type of funding for water projects. #sustainability #ESG #utilities #funding
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When you flush the toilet, where does it go? BC’s Pam Elardo joins guest Andrew Russell on the Create the Future podcast to answer and the future of sanitary engineering: https://ow.ly/qHC050SGqLZ When asked about the mysteries of how sanitation engineering works in New York City, Pam answered, “…there are mechanical, physical, chemical, and biological processes that come into play to make sure that your waste does not contaminate waterways, it does not spread disease, it does not cause problems for your neighbors and for your community, and for the aquatic life that surrounds you and the water supply you rely on to stay healthy.” Listen to the full episode to see what Pam and SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Andrew think is in store for the future of wastewater engineering, including how it’s evolving to become humanitarian engineering, encompassing solutions that add even more value to our society.
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There's still time for utilities to join the groundbreaking The Water Research Foundation (WRF) study to benchmark DEI for the water industry. Take the survey by Sept 20: https://ow.ly/SIn750SHsrX Survey participants will gain access to the final tools and report to advance their unique DEI journey, including case studies and best practices from geographically diverse utilities, utility scaling practices and actions, and recommendations to embed DEI throughout operations.
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Join us in celebrating Guam Liberation Day. July 21 recognizes the 1944 Battle of Guam, which led to the island’s liberation and commemorates the sacrifices made by those who lost their lives and those who survived. We humbly celebrate with our community and partners across the Pacific. BC first began working in Guam in 1990 and continues to successfully partner with clients to advance critical water and wastewater infrastructure across the island. #GuamLiberationDay
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We are proud to announce the growth of our water reuse practice and welcome Dr. Fred Gerringer, D.Env., P.E., BCEE as national specialty leader of reuse regulations and policy! https://ow.ly/X0pf50SCSn4 With more than 15 years in potable reuse regulations and technologies, Fred has worked on some of California’s premier water reuse projects such as the City of Los Angeles’ Advanced Water Purification Facility at the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant and Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant, Pure Water Monterey’s Groundwater Replenishment Project, and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s Grace F. Napolitano Pure Water Southern California Innovation Center. Learn more and #JoinTeamBC: https://ow.ly/X0pf50SCSn4 #WaterReuse #RecycledWater #Resiliency
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Curiosity and an interest in visual problem-solving is what led BC’s Rachel Mitzlaff to a career in design. As the daughter of a longtime Boeing engineer, Rachel is no stranger to complex blueprints and designs. Yet as she set out to follow in her father’s footsteps, she realized graphic design would be the right move to stay true to herself. As a creative services design lead in BC’s Seattle office, Rachel collaborates with growth and technical leaders throughout our 50 offices to bring highly technical ideas to life with visual communication and help drive positive change in our communities. “Look at everything as an opportunity.” ▶️ Watch the video to learn more about what inspires Rachel to do her best work. Work with leaders like Rachel and #JoinTeamBC: https://ow.ly/gTZk50SAPNi #BCisthePlacetoBe #graphicdesign #hiring
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We just earned a top score on the Disability Equality Index® for the fourth year in a row! This recognition is a testament to the progress we’ve made in creating an accessible workplace for everyone. https://ow.ly/atcy50SAEwg Launched in 2015 by Disability:IN and the American Association of People with Disabilities, the Disability Equality Index® is acknowledged today as the most robust disability inclusion assessment tool in business.
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Congratulations to Bailey Nez, BC’s first Tribal Nations Scholarship honoree and future environmental justice advocate! https://ow.ly/pnpq50SxvXT Bailey is a Diné woman from Tocito, New Mexico, on the Navajo Nation. She will be a third year student of earth sciences on the pre-law track at Dartmouth College. She plans to pursue a career in environmental law with a focus on environmental justice and environmental protection and restoration for Indigenous communities and marginalized areas. BC is committed to building a diverse industry with a healthy mix of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences creating a place where innovation and new ideas thrive. Congratulations to Bailey and each of this year’s scholarship recipients. #JoinTeamBC #inclusion #hiring #scholarships
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Water utilities are seeking opportunities to optimize operations for infrastructure resilience and cost savings. BC’s Allan Luk shares how integrating weakly supervised learning into machine learning operations can propel operations into the future. https://ow.ly/NCLE50Swr9q American Water Works Association #AI #MachineLearning #UtilityOptimization #InfrastructureResilience