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Salt Lake City Partners with UDOT to Open Streets to Pedestrians, Bicyclists for Social Distancing

From New York to Oakland, cities across the United States are closing lanes or entire roadways in order to expand bike lanes and pedestrian environments, giving people under stay-at-home orders more space to walk and bike safely in their neighborhoods. Salt Lake City and the Utah Department of Transportation are no exception. The agencies responded […]

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Connecting People and the Environment: Four of our Favorite Landscape Architecture Projects

April is World Landscape Architecture Month. We’re celebrating landscape architects for their role in deepening the connections between people and the environment, citizens and their communities. At Parametrix, our team of landscape architects have had the privilege of working on projects that have a profound effect on the places we live, work, and visit. Read more

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Meet Nicole Lipe, Recent Graduate of UC Berkeley and New Member of Parametrix’s Seattle Construction Management Group

Meet one of the newest employee-owners at Parametrix, Nicole Lipe. Nicole joins our Seattle Construction Management group. She graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 2018 and comes to Parametrix from Manson Construction where she worked on projects in Alaska, California, and Washington. We asked Nicole a few questions about herself and her career –

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My Inspiration: A Career Woman with Seven Children Who Taught Sunday School and Played the Drums

By Cindy Clark During a time when it was common for me to be the only woman in a meeting, often mistaken for the secretary, my mom served as my inspiration to succeed. She was a career woman with a master’s degree back in the 1960’s. When she married at the “old” age of 29

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Red or Yellow Tie?

By Holli Moeini When I began my career as a consultant, wearing a suit and tie allowed me to fit in to what was, at the time, a career largely dominated by men. I was not alone in my fashion-less choice; my female associates wore the same. Was our DNA programed to dress the part,

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Meet Craig Sweet, an Emerging Construction Management Leader

Craig Sweet is an engineer with our Construction Management team based out of Seattle. He has been with Parametrix for three years and graduated from California Polytechnic State University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Recently, he was selected to participate in the first-ever Construction Management Association of America Emerging Leaders

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Wetlands Delineation and Mitigation

Three Things to Know about the Navigable Waters Protection Rule

The final rule for defining waters of the United States (WOTUS) was approved in January 2020. The new rule eliminates Clean Water Act protections for the majority of the nation’s wetlands and more than 18% of streams, according to the US Geological Survey’s National Hydrology Dataset. The Navigable Waters Protection Rule, also known as the

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