Navigating in the Digital Age - Part 2
In my last post, I set the stage to talk about how we at MacKay Sposito use technology to assist our energy and transportation field work spanning multiple states and crossing many a remote area. At the end of that post, I asked folks what tool they use most to get from Point A to Point B and below are the results of that survey:
Partner with the Media (Tip #7 in PI Toolbox)
- Hollie Logan
- Transportation & Public Works, Public Involvement
Many of us will readily admit to having anxiety when receiving press inquiries regarding a controversial project. I am sure you immediately envision drawing a blank on live television. Or in your nervousness you begin to talk and you realize nothing is ever "off the record." Breaking into a cold sweat yet? This doesn’t have to be a scary experience. In fact, the advantages far outweigh the temporary heart palpitations.
How to Survive Remote Project Staffing Challenges
- Pat Carroll
- Energy, Energy Generation
Updated June 14, 2016
In prior posts, I’ve covered several issues to consider before replacing or upgrading an existing hydropower turbine. These are challenging projects that tax even the most savvy operator. I’ve previously addressed the issues of:
One Agency's Success With Innovative LID Solutions - Case Study
- Lisa Stenberg
- Transportation & Public Works
Updated June 10, 2016
The use of Low Impact Development (LID) techniques for treating and disposing of stormwater is gaining popularity. However, many people remain hesitant to implement LID. Questions persist about LID performance, maintenance, and costs because many of these questions can only be answered through experience and firsthand implementation. It’s a circular process where only a few venture to use LID because of the uncertainties. However, the unknowns that deter others can only be resolved through greater use of LID techniques.
The City of Puyallup, WA is trying to break this cycle. Programs like Puyallup’s Rain Garden Program and Get Disconnected demonstrate the City’s commitment to finding new, innovative ways of managing stormwater. In 2014, myself and a few other MacKay Sposito staff had the privilege of seeing firsthand several successfully implemented LID technologies. City of Puyallup staff were able to showcase several projects and provided insights into the performance and maintenance costs of installed LID solutions.
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