Building Relationships and Delivering Clean Water: Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project

By Damon Hill The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project (NGWSP) includes 300 miles of pipeline, several pumping plants, and two water treatment plants that will bring a long-term sustainable water supply from the San Juan River to parts of the Navajo Nation, the Jicarilla Apache Nation, and the City of Gallup. Currently, more than 40 percent […]

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Inspired People: Jackie Kuechenmeister Talks Transportation, Grants in Nevada

In this new series, meet the Inspired People of Parametrix! We’ll chat with them about their role, what they’re currently working on, market trends, advice, and what they enjoy doing outside of work. Today, meet Jackie Kuechenmeister, a Senior Planner with our Nevada Transportation team, working remotely from her home in Arizona. She has been

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Students in Bend, OR get Involved in Newport Corridor Project

By Jessie Rykels-Wilson The City of Bend’s Newport Corridor Improvement project is in the process of completely reconstructing Newport Avenue between College Way and 9th Street to the City’s current design standards. Parametrix is partnering with the City of Bend, contractor, Taylor Northwest, and construction manager, DOWL, to deliver this project. Part of the project

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Putting in “Sweat Equity” with Habitat for Humanity

By Hailey Brey On a stormy September Saturday, a group of employee-owners representing our Puyallup, Seattle, and Bremerton offices gathered in Tacoma to make some “sweat equity” investments within their community. Sweat equity is Habitat for Humanity’s concept of providing shelter to housing insecure families by helping build or improve homes. A rainy forecast did

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Hispanic Heritage Month Employee-Owner Feature: Asa Reyes-Chavez

September 15 – October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. In honor of this month, we’ve invited Parametrix employee-owners of Hispanic/Latinx heritage to share their stories. Today, meet Asa Reyes-Chavez, an engineer with the Puget Sound water group based out of Puyallup, WA. She joined Parametrix in May 2020 after graduating from Washington State University. What’s

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Meet our New PE: Cameron Carlson

Cameron Carlson is an Electrical Engineer based out of our Seattle office, providing electrical power, instrumentation, and control services for water and wastewater utilities and public transportation clients. He has been with Parametrix for 6 years and recently earned his Electrical Professional Engineer license. We asked him a few questions about his background, what inspires

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Spotlight on Transit: Alicia McIntire

Transit systems improve livability, provide affordable mobility, manage congestion, and lower energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. From initial system planning and securing environmental approvals, through design and assistance with operations, Parametrix partners with agencies on all types of transit systems—commuter rail, light rail, heavy rail, bus rapid transit, streetcar, and ferry systems. In this

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