Tag: subsurface utility engineering
Civil Engineering Firm MFS Consulting Engineers & Surveyor, DPC Acquires GEOD Corporation
Acquisition expands MFS’s survey capabilities while allowing GEOD to offer its clients a full range of engineering, aerial mapping, land surveying, and construction management...
Atlas Selected to Lead Sherwood Forest Drive Extension Project in Louisiana
AUSTIN, Texas (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Atlas Technical Consultants, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATCX) (“Atlas” or the “Company”), a leading provider of professional testing, inspection, engineering, program...
T2ue Continues Expansion with New Utility Engineering Office in Edmonton
T2 Utility Engineers (T2ue) announced the expansion of its Utility Engineering and Surveying Services (UES) from a new office in Edmonton, AB. The new location is now open with an expanded staff to respond to the market’s increased need and demand for UES in Edmonton and the surrounding area.
More than meets the eye
Rendered view of the complexity of subsurface utilities. Image: Emerson Melin
Updating the nation’s hidden infrastructure.
By Aaron Hopkins with Maraliese Beveridge
It’s no secret that infrastructure...
Data model development advances OGC’s underground pilot project
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) announced that the Fund for the City of New York (FCNY) funded OGC to develop prototype data models for underground utility networks and for the soils that surround them. The goal is to ensure that underground utility data are collected in a manner that allows information about different utilities to be integrated and used interoperably.
T2 UtilityEngineers joint venture with AECOM transitions to Cardno
Since 2002, Cardno and AECOM have been joint venture owners of T2 Utility Engineering, Inc., a utility engineering infrastructure services firm in Canada. In February, Cardno, Inc. acquired AECOM’s 50 percent share of T2.