What to Consider When Purchasing or Selling a Property
When a land owner or prospective buyer decides they want to sell or develop a parcel of land, they may want to consider working with a professional ...
Wetlands Month – Q&A with Senior Environmental Scientist Mike Stanley
Mike joined the SEH Natural Resources Services team in April after 17 dedicated years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and calls the City of ...
Flushing Anything Besides Toilet Paper Can Damage Wastewater Infrastructure
Should I flush that? If you're asking this question about anything other than toilet paper, the answer is absolutely not.
7 Signs Your Wastewater Facility Needs a Condition Assessment
Facility condition assessments help you identify problems before they arise. Here are 7 signs your wastewater facility needs a condition assessment.
Above and Beyond How 4 SEH Employees are Making a Difference in Their Communities
People helping each other is always worth celebrating, and especially during trying times.
Embracing a New Normal: 5 Critical Traits of Today’s Project Manager
Though some things will return to how they were previously, it’s important for project managers and their teams to embrace and adapt to a new normal.
6 Tips for Successful Virtual Project Management
How can project managers successfully move their efforts to a remote environment while still following through on all commitments?
10 Ways to Prioritize Your CIP during Economic Uncertainty
Local economies are seeing a significant reduction in commerce, sales tax, gas tax and other revenue in light of the global pandemic.
Day in the Life: Sanitary and Storm Sewer Manhole Inspector
SEH Sanitary and Storm Sewer Manhole Inspector Spencer Cossalter showcases the importance of strategic asset management.
Why Missing Middle Housing is an Emerging Trend in Multi-Family Development
Below, we look at current housing market trends, including movement in light of the pandemic and how these trends are impacting the state of development.
Untapped Revenue? 3 Factors to Consider Before Turning Empty Land into a Solar Site
Do you own an empty parcel of land or a large rooftop that sits open to the sky? If the sun can shine mostly unimpeded on it, you may be able to lease the ...
8 Questions Your Residents Will Have About Smoke Testing
Partnering with the community creates more informed stakeholders, buy-in and public confidence.
6 Ways to Identify I&I – Including 3 Warning Signs
When groundwater and stormwater enter city collection systems, treatment plants become less efficient and strained.
5 Ways to Engage Stakeholders During Your Airport Project
Proactive communication and engagement lay the foundation for successful airport projects. Public involvement early and often is essential.
How Colorado Communities Can Benefit from an Urban Renewal Authority
In Colorado you can find amazing projects that exist because the community formed an urban renewal authority (URA).