Company News

Welcome to the SEH Company News page where you can find a variety of information related to our talented professionals, service and project announcements, office locations and community involvement.

SEH Rolls Out New Brand Statement Increasing the quality of life and generating lasting, innovative, and sustainable solutions for clients, employees, and the community—that’s the overarching message behind the new SEH brand statement.

Social Media: A Tale of Two Cities Tweeting isn’t just for teens and media moguls—it’s also for city governments of all sizes.

Roadways Benefit from Radar-Based Warning Systems As part of the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Innovative Ideas Program, SEH led the design and deployment of a fully-functional Intersection Warning System, a Stop Sign Warning System and a Curve Warning System using low-cost, portable, solid state systems that help reduce crashes and move toward zero deaths on Minnesota roads.

SEH Technology Solution Challenge Version issues and inconsistent emissions data

SEH Board of Directors Names New Principals and Associates The SEH Board of Directors named the following three new principals, who were selected for their superior performance, client service, and technical expertise.

SEH YouTube channel showcases innovative projects

Clients & Employees Win BIG in 2011! In 2011, SEH received over a dozen awards representing client projects and solutions, each contributing to Building a Better World for All of Us. The awards also recognize the outstanding achievements of our employees.

Underwood Creek Project Featured in The Military Engineer SEH's award-winning rehabilitation of Underwood Creek in Milwaukee was the cover story in the January/February issue of The Military Engineer, official publication of the Society of Military Engineers.

Polio, once virtually eradicated around the world, is making a comeback.

Liquid Assets Liquid Assets, the film documentary produced and sponsored with the assistance of the Minnesota Chapter of APWA, will be broadcast this Sunday, December 4th, from 8:00 to 9:00 PM on Twin Cities Public Television. The program explores concerns about Minnesota’s aging water infrastructure.