Managing Stormwater at Utility-Scale Solar Sites
Learn more about overcoming unique stormwater management obstacles at utility-scale solar sites–from initial project planning and design through construction and operation stages.
Keep up with the latest trends and topics in the industry today. See how Kimley-Horn is pushing the limits to develop innovative solutions for our clients across the country.
Learn more about overcoming unique stormwater management obstacles at utility-scale solar sites–from initial project planning and design through construction and operation stages.
To adhere to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) PFAS standards, investor-owned utilities are actively seeking technologies to mitigate these harmful chemicals. Check out our experts’ best practices for PFAS mitigation as well as streamlined decision-making tools.
Transit planners are increasingly focused on equity. Learn seven best practices to prioritize transit equity from planner Beth Bartz, AICP, and transportation engineer Danielle McCray, PE.
Spiral wound lining is beginning to pick up steam in the US due to its minimal surface and environmental impacts. Read more to hear what our experts have to say about this 100% trenchless method.
Kimley-Horn teamed up with the law firm Stearns, Weaver, Miller to break down recent rule changes, providing the most up-to-date information on how the changes will impact development in Florida.
Great news for airports! On May 16, 2024, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act was signed into law.
Our Low-Carbon Concrete Implementation Guide equips owners, developers, engineers, and contractors with the information to start incorporating low-carbon concrete into projects.
The EPA’s new PFAS standards set enforceable limits for these harmful chemicals in drinking water. Learn more about the rule, compliance timeline, and available funding to help water utilities address PFAS contamination.
If you’re a commercial, residential, or industrial property developer considering the installation of EV charging stations at your sites, this guide is for you.
Developing renewable energy infrastructure on federal lands can appear cumbersome and time-consuming at first glance, but it also delivers strong advantages. Read more to learn what those advantages are.
Find out how organizations will need to address four challenges covering infrastructure, land use, and planning to meet EV charging needs.
Read on to discover the benefits, capabilities, and limitations of pipe bursting and how it is changing the future of utility installations.
A plan that meets only the short-term EV charging demands and does not account for future growth or challenges will quickly crumble. Forward-thinking airports should prioritize these four considerations when planning their EV charging infrastructure.
For those considering the benefits of digital delivery, this FAQ explains how transportation planners, designers, contractors, and the public all benefit.
The Sackett v EPA decision has the potential to deregulate millions of acres of U.S. wetlands and open these areas for development. Read our summary of this case.