Cities exploring ways to maintain and improve infrastructure sustainably should not overlook asset management. Thorough data collection and a thoughtful asset management plan can provide the necessary recommendations needed to ensure communities are reaching climate goals through green infrastructure strategies. Shannon Mcgrath, Director of Asset Management, and Jack Woolery, Asset Management Specialist, discuss how WSB can support your Asset Management needs: https://lnkd.in/gHEDW8cV
WSB
Civil Engineering
Minneapolis, MN 11,674 followers
The future is what we make of it.
About us
Forge ahead. WSB is a design and consulting firm specializing in engineering, community planning, environmental, and construction services. Our staff of over 1,100 improve the way people engage with communities, transportation, infrastructure, energy and our environment. We offer services in over 30 complementary areas that seamlessly integrate planning, design and implementation. Our coast-to-coast client base is served from 36 offices in seven states. We share a vision to connect your dreams for tomorrow to the needs of today—the future is ours for the making.
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http://www.wsbeng.com
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- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Minneapolis, MN
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- Engineering, Planning, Enviornmental, Construction, Energy, Government, Commercial, Design, and Technology
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Updates
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Andy Masterpole and Brian Frank recently organized and led the first Neighborhood Informational Meeting for Mayo Clinic regarding revamped dropoffs for the Mayo and Gonda buildings. We are proud to have such talented staff that support our communities. To learn more about the construction project and neighborhood informational reading, visit Post Bulletin: https://lnkd.in/guE3Zbeh
More details for revamped Mayo, Gonda drop-offs discussed at neighborhood meeting
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There has been an increase in demand for bike and pedestrian park spaces across the nation, and this trend reflects a shift in societal values. Jordan Gedrose, Landscape Architect, discusses the several factors we are seeing connected to this trend, including public engagement influencing demand, recognition of health benefits, and the effects these types of park spaces have on city infrastructure. Read more on our website: https://lnkd.in/gde3TJMt
What Is Driving the Demand for Bike and Pedestrian Park Space? - WSB
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We are excited to announce Mike Kervin, PLS has joined WSB as Director, Survey Operations. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our firm, and we look forward to his leadership in the Colorado region. Welcome to WSB, Michael! Press release on our website: https://lnkd.in/gwhu5nwQ
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As the global shift toward sustainable energy gains momentum, cities have a unique opportunity to position themselves at the forefront of the renewable energy movement. Ameer Kian, Sr. Project Manager, discusses strategies cities can use to attract renewable energy developers and capitalize on the growing green economy. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gYuW7H2D
Strategic Advice for Attracting Renewable Energy Developers
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While the timeline for fiscal year 2025 earmark requests have passed, smart planning now can prepare your project for success in future funding years. Morgan Dawley, PE, Sr. Director of Municipal Services, discusses the importance of earmarks and what you must do to gain congressional funding to support your project. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gw-fgQtg
Earmarks: Congressional Funding For Your Project - WSB
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Did you know we offer over 50 complementary services to seamlessly integrate planning, design and implementation to support our clients? Click here to learn about the many ways we can support your community: https://lnkd.in/gPrBmSZK
Community | WSB Building communities today and into the future.
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WSB, in partnership with the University of Minnesota and six local communities, is conducting a groundbreaking study to gather data that will support the management of stormwater ponds throughout Minnesota, with the ultimate goal of enhancing water quality. For further information on this study and its potential impact on communities, we invite you to visit our website:https://lnkd.in/gHzvjgS3
Assessing the effectiveness of pond sediment removal - WSB
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