Engineering News-Record (ENR) ranked SEH #131 on its 2013 Top 500 Design Firms list, moving up from #137 in 2012, demonstrating SEH’s consistent financial performance above industry average.


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.


SEH recently hired Ben Arriola to serve as the company’s Chief Marketing and Sales Officer. Arriola will serve on the executive team for the company of 550 engineers, architects, planners and scientists.


Recently, SEH signed a six-year contract extension with the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) to continue providing aviation engineering and planning services for the MAC’s six reliever airports – as SEH has done for the past 22 years.


In December 2012, the City of Jackson, Minn. selected SEH for a five year aviation services contract as the City’s new aviation engineer. The City selected SEH because of our aviation group’s demonstrated ability to successfully build consensus among numerous stakeholders and facilitate the FAA process for complex airport projects.


The Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA) has produced a video detailing the rebirth of this region through implementation of the Marquette Plan.


In September, 2010, a severe flooding event sent large pieces of debris hurtling down the LeSueur River in Mankato, Minnesota. The flood-borne debris knocked a large hole in one of the piers that supports the Red Jacket Trestle Bridge, causing unsafe conditions for the traveling public.


After several years of perseverance and hard work, the Rocori Trail Construction Board celebrated the grand opening of the Rocori Trail on October 30, 2012.


SEH named Tracy Ekola, PE, to serve as the company's new leader for Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Iowa. In her new role, Tracy will lead the nearly 300 SEH professionals in these states to achieve our company's goal of providing exceptional client service. Her leadership responsibilities also extend to managing the operations in these four states and leading the growth initiatives to expand the array of services SEH provides.


The Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) moved its operations into a new building on Snyder Avenue. The new building creates a one-stop service location by centralizing the water and sewer department’s Administration, Engineering, and Operations and Maintenance Divisions in one campus. Previously, water and sewer users may have had to visit multiple locations when conducting business with the BOPU.


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