Annual Review 2007 - (Page 2) At Dewberry, we are in the business of making a difference in your world and in your neighborhood. Whether it’s a community of homes and shopping centers, a military or university campus, an updated courthouse, or the infrastructure that keeps these facilities running, our job is to find creative solutions to make these spaces attractive, enjoyable, functional, and sustainable. We are also in the business of helping to connect communities and public organizations, by providing plans and maps that are crucial to keeping neighborhoods prepared and secure. And we strive to make connections easier in your world by making a roadway less congested, a bridge safer, or a telecommunications network up-to-date. Dewberry grew to 34 offices this year in 17 states, enabling us to extend our nationwide presence. We are where our clients need us to be. In many of our locations, we are also fortunate to be the “neighborhood” firm, staying in touch with local issues affecting our clients and being part of your local community. We look forward to continuing our commitments to our clients and making a difference for those we serve. Thank you for letting us be a part of your world. Ronald L. Ewing, PE, RLS Chief Executive Officer 2007 Milestones •We made our services more accessible by establishing a permanent office in Phoenix, Arizona, and opening project offices in Los Angeles and Sacramento, California, Norfolk, Virginia, and Trenton, New Jersey. •We welcomed Harold L. Adams, FAIA, to the Dewberry Board of Directors, bringing his well-respected viewpoint to our architectural practice. •We expanded the expertise available to our clients by acquiring a firm of highly specialized healthcare engineers, now known as IES Engineers-Dewberry. •We mourned with our friends at Virginia Tech and established The Dewberry Scholarship to honor victims lost on April 16. Ron Ewing strolls through the new Virginia Gateway shopping center in Gainesville, Virginia. Dewberry provided land design services for this mixeduse retail and professional center, a Peterson Companies project. (Photo of Neal Banerjee, right: Kevin Cole, photography) (Photo of Carol Hinther, right: John McCormack, photography) 2 | 2007 Annual Review | www.dewberry.com http://www.dewberry.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Annual Review 2007 Annual Review 2007 Spotlight On Our Staff Improving a Transportation Corridor Wellness at Work Enhancing the U.S. Army Community Confidence in a Time of Crisis Digging in . . . and Finding the Solution Keeping a Promise to the Community Restoring Medford Lakes Transforming Materials . . . and the Economy Facilities, Federal and Infrastructure Services 2007 Industry Recognition Annual Review 2007 Annual Review 2007 - Annual Review 2007 (Page 1) Annual Review 2007 - Annual Review 2007 (Page 2) Annual Review 2007 - Spotlight On Our Staff (Page 3) Annual Review 2007 - Improving a Transportation Corridor (Page 4) Annual Review 2007 - Wellness at Work (Page 5) Annual Review 2007 - Enhancing the U.S. Army Community (Page 6) Annual Review 2007 - Confidence in a Time of Crisis (Page 7) Annual Review 2007 - Confidence in a Time of Crisis (Page 8) Annual Review 2007 - Confidence in a Time of Crisis (Page 9) Annual Review 2007 - Digging in . . . and Finding the Solution (Page 10) Annual Review 2007 - Keeping a Promise to the Community (Page 11) Annual Review 2007 - Restoring Medford Lakes (Page 12) Annual Review 2007 - Transforming Materials . . . and the Economy (Page 13) Annual Review 2007 - Facilities, Federal and Infrastructure Services (Page 14) Annual Review 2007 - 2007 Industry Recognition (Page 15) Annual Review 2007 - 2007 Industry Recognition (Page 16)
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