Annual Review 2007 - (Page 8) Updated Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps | South Dakota “In 2007, we assisted the Houston Engineering project team with the Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map production and Flood Insurance Studies for the South Dakota Office of Emergency Management. Our state-of-the-art flood insurance study solution led to the improved countywide DFIRMs and the availability of accurate flood risk data in GIS format.” Cynthia Crouch, EIT, CFM | Project Manager, Fairfax Bradley University Markin Family Student Recreation Center | Peoria, Illinois “Bradley University’s 85-acre campus is situated within an old, established neighborhood. Our design of this 130,000-square-foot, $25-million recreation center took into consideration any possible impact on the facilities’ neighbors. The center will serve as a campus social hub, fostering healthy interaction among students.” Tom Seymour, AIA | Senior Principal, Peoria Digital Mapping Quality Control | Los Angeles County, California “Over the past year, we have provided production management consulting services, independent quality assurance/quality control of nearly 13,000 digital orthophotos, and produced tailored datasets for 42 participating communities that contributed funds to the Los Angeles Region Imagery Acquisition Consortium. This is the mapping industry’s first project in which high resolution orthophotos will be produced from small-format digital cameras flown by pictometry.” Dave Maune, PhD, CP, CFM | Project Manager, Fairfax October 2007 Wildfires | San Diego, California “Dewberry performed two separate LiDAR projects: one in the Day Fire area of the Los Padres and Angeles National Forest and the other in Malibu Beach. Both projects required extremely high density LiDAR in mountainous terrain to aid debris flow modeling through elevation derivative stream flow and soil stability.” Tim Blak, PLS, CFM | Project Manager, Fairfax (FEMA photo) Cancer Treatment Centers of America Hospital | Goodyear, Arizona “This is our second major hospital project for CTCA, a client that is committed to enhancing the healthcare environment for improved patient care and staff efficiency. The design of the 210,000-square-foot complex allows for a flexible, family-focused approach.” Dave Huey, AIA | Principal, Tulsa Killeen Police Department | Killeen, Texas “Killeen’s new police headquarters will create a more secure and efficient work environment, and consolidate staff from several locations. The emergency operations center, community space, and latent/ID testing area will enhance police operations within this fast-growing area.” Don Wertzberger, AIA | Associate Principal, Dallas
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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