Designs for a new two-story, 21,000 sq. ft office building to be constructed at the gateway to Chippewa Fall’s downtown and riverfront were unveiled by Mayor Greg Hoffman and the City Council on Tuesday night.


Over the past five years SEH has worked with the City of St. Louis Park, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to advance transportation improvements at the intersection of Trunk Highway 7 (TH 7) and Louisiana Avenue.


Another part of New Prague's construction season, a new walking trail along Highway 19, will be built over the next few weeks.


SEH developed low-cost, readily-deployable, low-maintenance systems that can be used by local government agencies to reduce crashes and improve safety at low-volume curves and non-signalized rural intersections.


Recently, SEH won the 2011 Best New Innovative Product Application Award as part of the National Rural Intelligent Transportation Systems (NRITS) Best of Rural ITS Awards.


Envision ™ is a new rating system designed to promote sustainable infrastructure in the United States. SEH staff have been involved in helping shape this new tool over the past couple years. This is part two in a series providing background on the tool and its intended use. 


At the junction of I-25 and US 34 in Loveland, Colorado, car accidents and near-accidents were common due to off-ramps which hadn’t been designed for the volume of traffic the junction now handles. The City of Loveland recognized the need for improvements and created a public-private partnership with the Centerra Metropolitan District for the $11.5 million interchange improvements.


Jillene Fehrman, PE, has joined SEH's Madison, Wisconsin-based highway team.


A well-attended ribbon-cutting event celebrated the culmination of seven years of work to improve safety and traffic flow at the Interstate 25 and U.S. Highway 34 interchange in Loveland, Colorado.


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