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Beneficial Reuse of Dredge Spoils

reidmiddleton wrote 4 days ago: By Blaine McRae, Waterfront Group Designer What do you do when you have dredge material (i.e., wet m … more →

Tags: A/E industry, Engineering, Waterfront, Blaine McRae, squalicum harbor

Celebrating Our Past and Building Our Future in the Alaska Office – A 60th Anniversary Edition1 comment

reidmiddleton wrote 2 weeks ago: By Ken Andersen, PE, Director, Alaska Office Alaska – The Last Frontier. Called the Great Land by lo … more →

Tags: A/E industry, Engineering, Seismic Engineering, Structural Engineering, Anchorage seismic engineering, Ken Andersen, Providence Alaska Southwest Campus Expansion, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport seismic upg, University of Anchorage

Breathing New Life into an Old Building

reidmiddleton wrote 1 month ago: By Drew Martin, PE, SE, Structural Engineer In 12 years of engineering practice, I’ve experienced a … more →

Tags: A/E industry, Engineering, military, Seismic Engineering, Structural Engineering, Drew Martin, Naval College at Naval Base Kitsap, seismic upgrade

A 60-Year Waterfront Practice at Reid Middleton2 comments

reidmiddleton wrote 1 month ago: By Shannon Kinsella, PE, Waterfront Group Director Puget Sound is one of the best natural environmen … more →

Tags: Waterfront, A/E industry, Engineering, Shannon Kinsella, John Olsen, Boating and Moorage in the '80s, Hugh Townsend, Bill Elmer, ASCE Ports and Harbor Committee

A Memorable Day in the Life of an Engineer

reidmiddleton wrote 2 months ago: By Randy Loveless, PE, Structural Engineer In my eight years at Reid Middleton, I have gone through … more →

Tags: Community, Structural Engineering, Environmental, A/E industry, Randy Loveless, Housing Hope

From Infrastructure to Buildings and Bridges – A 60th Anniversary Snapshot of the Structural Engineering Practice1 comment

reidmiddleton wrote 2 months ago: By Structural Group Director Dave Swanson, PE, SE Reflecting on the 60-year history of Reid Middleto … more →

Tags: Seismic Engineering, Structural Engineering, Business Management, A/E industry, Engineering, dave swanson, David Swanson, seismic performance of hospitals, fiber-wrapping brittle concrete columsn

The Value of CSI CDT Certification – Keeping your Construction Documents from becoming a crime scene investigation.

reidmiddleton wrote 2 months ago: By Hugh N Kuyper PE, PLS, CDT, CCCA Errors or inefficiencies in construction documents, as you know, … more →

Tags: Construction, A/E industry, Engineering, CSI, Construction Specifications Institute, Hugh Kuyper, CDT, Construction Document Technologist

A Career in Airport Engineering - A 60th Anniversary Retrospective

reidmiddleton wrote 3 months ago: Reid Middleton began its aviation engineering practice in the early 1970s under the direction of Pau … more →

Tags: Aviation, A/E industry, Engineering, Reinhart Jung, paine field

Two (Not Six) Degrees of Separation in Alaska!

reidmiddleton wrote 3 months ago: By Ken Andersen, PE, Principal/Director, Alaska Office Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon is a game based on … more →

Tags: Community, A/E industry, Six Degrees of Separation, Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, two degrees of Alaska, Ken Andersen

Debt Ceiling Standoff Threatens Nation’s Airports

reidmiddleton wrote 4 months ago: By Kurt Addicott, PE, Airport Engineering Group Director Essential airport improvements and maintena … more →

Tags: Aviation, Government, A/E industry, Federal Budget, Engineering, Kurt Addicott, NPIAS, AIP, FAA

Celebrating the Past - Building the Future

reidmiddleton wrote 4 months ago: By Bob Galteland, P.E., LEED® AP, DBIA, President Happy New Year! 2013 is a special year for Reid Mi … more →

Tags: Business Management, A/E industry, Engineering, Bob Galteland

My Role as Herr Drosselmyer in the Nutcracker Ballet

reidmiddleton wrote 5 months ago: By Mike Creeden, PE, Transportation Engineer A far cry from transportation design, I was surprised t … more →

Tags: A/E industry, Community, Engineering, Holidays, Transportation, Mike Creeden

A Lone Eagle Honor Flight Experience

reidmiddleton wrote 6 months ago: By Brian Seguin, PE, PLS, Project Engineer in Reid Middleton’s Civil Projects group. Honor Flight ve … more →

Tags: Community, military, Government, volunteerism, Holidays, A/E industry, Honor Flight, brian seguin, World War II veterans

An Engineer’s Observation of the City of Seattle URM Program1 comment

reidmiddleton wrote 6 months ago: By Al Findlay, PE, LEED AP, Project Engineer in Reid Middleton’s structural projects group. View of … more →

Tags: Seismic Engineering, Structural Engineering, A/E industry, Engineering, Alan Findlay, unreinforced masonry building, URM building

An Artistic Encounter

reidmiddleton wrote 7 months ago: By Michael Fierro, PE, Senior Engineer, Alaska Office Photo courtesy Osman Akan archive. As a struct … more →

Tags: Seismic Engineering, Structural Engineering, A/E industry, Engineering, Mike Fierro, Michael Fierro, Fragmenta, Alaska State Crime Lab, Osman Akan

Protecting the Protectors – A New Dual Covered Moorage Facility for the Coast Guard in Coos Bay, Oregon

reidmiddleton wrote 7 months ago: By Willy Ahn, PE, PhD, Senior Engineer Coast Guard Station Coos Bay, located at the mouth of Coos Ba … more →

Tags: Waterfront, Structural Engineering, A/E industry, Engineering, Willy Ahn, Coast Guard Station Coos Bay, Motor Life Boats, covered moorage, moorage facility

Using Building Technology to Seismically Upgrade Elevated Water Tanks

reidmiddleton wrote 8 months ago: By Dave Swanson, PE, SE, Director of Structural Engineering Elevated water tanks are essential struc … more →

Tags: Seismic Engineering, Structural Engineering, A/E industry, Engineering, dave swanson, Friction Dampers, water tank, Nisqually earthquake

Balancing Security and User Needs When Following ATFP Standards

reidmiddleton wrote 8 months ago: By Jeff Jenks, PE Child Development Center, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island – Construction te … more →

Tags: military, Government, A/E industry, Engineering, ATFP, ATFP Standards, Anti-Terrorism Force Protection, Jeff Jenks

Rain Making for the Young Professional

reidmiddleton wrote 9 months ago: By Amanda Ruksznis, Engineer in Training After working at Reid Middleton for four years now, I conti … more →

Tags: roundabouts, Business Management, A/E industry, Marketing 2, Engineering, Amanda Ruksznis, rainmaking, Ford Harding, building a network


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