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WGI's Jim Sullivan has been accepted into the Leadership Palm Beach County Engage Program. The mission of LPBC is to educate and unite leaders to build a better community. Congratulations, Jim! ? ?
If you're in need a of new podcast to listen to, look no further! In this episode of ?? WGI Unleashed, we get to know Lindsay Libes, Director of Planning from our West Palm Beach, Florida office.
This week's #ProjectSpotlight ? is The Society of the Four Arts, located in West Palm Beach, FL. The campus is home to beautiful sculptures and botanical gardens, a library and children?s library, and a state-of-the-art educational facility. We worked closely with the client and contractor to develop a solution to alleviate parking issues while maintaining the beauty of the existing mall space. Learn more:
Restaurant seating spills outdoors, with tables spaced at appropriate distances, and take-out/pickup zones clearly marked on commercial corridors. Team Better Block powered by WGI teamed up with the City of Norfolk Government and Work Program Architects to provide added spacing to these areas to promote safe social distancing as a rapid response to COVID-19.
Do you need a new podcast to add to your queue? In this episode of 🎙️ WGI Unleashed, we get to know Eric Luttmann, Project Architect from our Tampa, Florida office.
Construction Update! 🏗️ Construction is underway at the McMillan James Equipment Company project in Grapevine, TX! We collaborated with Merriman Anderson/Architects, Inc. & Talley Riggins Construction Group, LLC on this 32,000 SF office and warehouse space. To learn more about the project and see some more progress photos, click the link below!
Meet our Awesome Associate Ava Lamb, a Structural Graduate Engineer in our Austin, Texas office.
Meet our Awesome Associate Rick Harman, an Environmental Project Manager in our West Palm Beach, Florida office.
Civil Engineering Team Leader Siri Soth from our Austin, TX office tells us how her clients and team members have adapted to working together, remotely.
Jim Sullivan, PSM joins us to provide a little bit of history about the surveying profession, explain how surveyors contribute to the development of our communities, and tell us why kids should consider a career in surveying!