Kimley-Horn PFAS Experts Featured in Words On Water Podcast
Kimley-Horn’s Mark Miller, Tanya Miro, and Uma Vempati spoke with Water Environment Federation’s Words on Water podcast host Travis Loop about PFAS news and trends.
Kimley-Horn’s Mark Miller, Tanya Miro, and Uma Vempati spoke with Water Environment Federation’s Words on Water podcast host Travis Loop about PFAS news and trends.
Part two of our equity in transportation podcast episode looks at the responsibility planners have in renewal projects and how projects can make investments in the community.
In the first of a two-part episode of the Kimley-Horn Perspectives podcast, we explore the history of making transportation projects more equitable and share strategies to engage and include a diverse community in the planning process.
Chris Igo, P.E., Chris Niforatos, P.E., and Chip Votava, P.E., ENV SP, discuss how reviewing current regulations, identifying vulnerabilities, and building partnerships can make water utility systems more resilient.
How can municipalities take a resilient and holistic approach to managing their water resource engineering projects? What sustainability actions should they start taking today? Tune in to learn more.
Kelley Klepper shares how CRAs are being impacted by COVID-19 and the community planning opportunities they can take advantage of to rebuild better communities.
Tim Miller, PE, of Kimley-Horn, and Benjamin Schmidt, Ph.D., of Roadbotics discuss how resiliency relates to pavement management, and the importance of being proactive with roadway infrastructure resiliency planning in this podcast episode.
Kimley-Horn’s Jonathan Guy and Allison Fluitt discuss three ways resiliency appears in transportation projects, namely through planning, funding, and infrastructure, and how everything ultimately comes down to prioritization.
In this episode of the Kimley-Horn Perspectives podcast, Cole Edmonson, PE, SE, joins us to discuss our Telecom work and its positive impact on the clients we serve.
In this episode of the Kimley-Horn Perspectives podcast, Kelley Klepper, AICP, and Kate Widness, CNU-A, share the one thing our clients can do this year to help communities take a resilient approach to planning.
Kimley-Horn resiliency specialists Jonathan Guy, P.E., PTOE, AICP; Kate Widness, CNU-A; and Uday Khambhammettu, P.E., CFM, join us in our inaugural episode of the Becoming Resilient Podcast series to discuss why community readiness and resiliency are critical today.