Los Angeles, August 30, 2011 – AECOM, a leading international provider of professional technical and management support services for government and commercial clients,…
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Stantec Hires Gerald Juarez as Survey Manager
Reno, NV (August 30, 2011) TSX, NYSE: STN – Stantec is pleased to announce the appointment of Gerald (Jerry) Juarez as survey manager…
RLF/TranSystems, LLC Awarded $15 Million Contract by NAVFAC
Winter Park, Fla. – RLF/TranSystems, LLC – a professional services consulting firm focused on architecture, engineering, security consulting, strategic planning and management –…
Spalding DeDecker Associates, Inc. Becomes a City Engineer for the City of Rochester Hills
Rochester Hills, MI (August 25, 2011) – Spalding DeDecker Associates, Inc. (SDA), a regional civil engineering, landscape architectural, and surveying firm, was selected…
TECTERRA Announces Two New Funding Opportunities for Geomatics in Healthcare and Canada’s North
Calgary, August 23, 2011: TECTERRA announced two new targeted sector funding programs that will provide funding for the commercialization of geomatics technology in…
RETTEW Welcomes Batterson and Parkins
Lancaster, Pa. – RETTEW, an Engineering News-Record top 500 design firm providing engineering, transportation, environmental consulting, planning and surveying services, recently welcomed new…
MAPPS Signs Coalition Letter Opposing General Aviation Tax for Deficit Reduction
Reston, Virginia, August 18, 2011 – MAPPS, the national association of private sector geospatial firms, has joined a coalition of organizations in a…
Construction Materials Prices 8.9 Percent Higher Than Last Year – Prices Increased 0.3 Percent in July
"Industrial commodity prices are no longer rising so quickly and changes in materials prices over the next several months are likely to be…
RLF Announces New Hires
Winter Park, Fla. – RLF, a leading Winter Park-based architecture, engineering and interior design firm, has announced the addition of three new employees…
Construction Backlog Up 10 Percent In Second Quarter
But recent events may chill building recovery