How many roundabouts is too many roundabouts? 💭 In this episode of {Brief}ly Speaking, transportation expert Bill Klingbeil talks about why roundabouts are showing up in more communities, how to decide where they actually belong, and what to weigh before adding another circle to the mix. If you help plan streets or intersections for your community, this one is worth a listen! Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gFGpAY6r #Podcast #Transportation #Roundabouts #TrafficEngineering #CommunitySafety
Can you solve this month’s SEH riddle? 🤔 Take your best guess in the comments below and find the answer in our upcoming January newsletter! ➡️ https://www.sehinc.com/subscribe #AEC #Riddles #Newsletter
The Crossroads is a new housing development in the Village of Saukville, Wisconsin, shaped through a strong partnership between Neumann Companies and the Village of Saukville. SEH Planner Brea Grace, AICP supported early conversations with Village President Andy Hebein, SPHR, helping both sides explore a public private partnership and use TIF funding to move the project forward. This collaboration resulted in a mixed-use neighborhood with single family homes, multifamily units, and extended utilities that now support nearby properties, including a Church that had been waiting for a solution for years. The Crossroads gives people more ways to live in Saukville and stay connected to local employers, supporting long-term community growth. #CommunityDevelopment #HousingInWisconsin #Saukville
As communities grow and new risks emerge, water utilities face increasing pressure to keep their systems resilient and compliant. The American Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) requires utilities serving more than 3,300 people to regularly assess those systems and update their emergency response plans. 💡Read the full article to learn what’s changed since 2020 and how to stay ready for recertification. #WaterInfrastructure #AWIA #CommunityResilience #PublicWorks
If December had a mood, this would be it! Each month an employee-owner shares a photo from their lens, and this one is by Dan Penzkover up north. 📍The Blue Hills in Rice Lake, Wisconsin Dan shares: “My wife and I snowshoed to my log cabin in the woods after a major mid-December snowstorm. First rain and then heavy, wet snow caused the trees in the woods to bend over, making for an interesting and very roundabout trek.” #EmployeeCalendar #Winter #NaturePhotography
When a roof starts failing, the biggest decision is whether to restore or replace. Our latest {Brief}ly Speaking episode, featuring RAM Companies' Joseph Cobb, breaks down the factors behind that choice, and why the first instinct may not be the best one. Joe also shares how data-backed inspections help protect budgets and buildings. Listen to the full episode here by following the attached link. #Roofing #Facilities #BuildingMaintenance #Podcast
If December had a mood, this would be it! Each month an employee-owner shares a photo from their lens, and this one is by Dan Penzkover up north. 📍The Blue Hills in Rice Lake, Wisconsin Dan shares: “My wife and I snowshoed to my log cabin in the woods after a major mid-December snowstorm. First rain and then heavy, wet snow caused the trees in the woods to bend over, making for an interesting and very roundabout trek.” #EmployeeCalendar #Winter #NaturePhotography
When the City of Richmond, Virginia’s waterworks system experienced a major failure, the Virginia Department of Health Office Of Drinking Water (ODW) knew short-term fixes weren’t enough. 💧 They needed a full evaluation that addressed infrastructure, operations, and long-term reliability. Working alongside ODW, our team completed a comprehensive review of the city’s waterworks system, from pump stations to storage tanks, then developed prioritized recommendations and cost estimates to guide future improvements. See how this effort is helping strengthen a vital community system! ⬇️ #WaterInfrastructure #PublicWorks #WaterSystems
Happy Thanksgiving! Today reminds us how much we have to be grateful for. We’re always thankful for our employee-owners, clients, and communities who make SEH who we are. Together, we’re helping move communities forward every day! 🧡 #Thanksgiving #EmployeeOwners #Community
Reliable water for a growing community! The City of Ankeny is one of Iowa’s fastest-growing communities. To help meet increasing water demands, SEH designed a 24-inch transmission main along South Ankeny Boulevard that connects two Central Iowa Water Works sources with the city’s water towers and northwest booster station. This new looped network adds system redundancy, helping ensure residents and businesses continue to have reliable water service even during maintenance or repairs. More details below! ⬇️ #WaterInfrastructure #ClientPartnership #Iowa #CommunityDevelopment