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Resiliency Planning: Will your infrastructure survive when catastrophe strikes?

By John Phillips, ENV SP When catastrophes like storms, earthquakes, fires, or terrorist attacks occur, the first response is automatic: addressing casualties. The second response, which is nearly as urgent, should be ensuring that critical infrastructure is still in place, starting with power and water. When power and water systems malfunction, the immediate effects of

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Smart Water: How Technology is Changing the Water Industry

By Eleanor Allen, Parametrix Board Member and CEO at Water For People Although water is abundant in nature, the amount of water available to drink and sustain life on earth is fixed and is becoming increasingly more strained as demand for water increases with population growth and development. Leveraging reliable and robust technology, financing, and

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Defining Smart & Connected Communities: Addressing Equity, Privacy, and More

By Darby Watson Smart and Connected Communities use the internet of things and data collection to manage assets and resources efficiently to improve people’s lives. While cities and communities rise to embrace new technologies, they must also make sure that the results are equitable and provide for a more sustainable and inclusive future. At the

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Intelligent Mobility: Unleashing the Power of Technology to Transform Tomorrow’s Transportation Today

By Bardia Nezhati, PE, PTOE Intelligent mobility is a rapidly growing trend in urbanized areas to connect people, services and communities through the power of technology. It involves reimagining infrastructure-heavy approaches across all transportation modes and enabling the power of data and analytics, advanced technologies, and artificial intelligence. It has the potential to transform the

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Bringing Solar Energy to Rural Oregon: Parametrix Conducts Natural Resources Survey and Permitting for Solar Facility

By Richard Roché, RG, LHG Each year, Parametrix selects three projects of the year that exemplify our core values, mission, client service, and innovation. The Airport Solar project was named among the top three 2019 Parametrix Projects of the Year. Read about the project below. Parametrix recently conducted a natural resources survey on the site

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Construction is Underway on the First Ever Public K-12 Design-Build Project in Washington

By Jim Dugan Tacoma Public Schools’ Boze Elementary School is the first ever public K-12 school approved by the State of Washington to use the design-build method of project delivery. Since the school received approval in July 2017, multiple school districts have submitted for design-build approval to deliver public K-12 schools. Construction is now underway

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