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WHPacific’s project, Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Authority’s (SSCAFCA) Sunset Pond, won in the Small Projects category. The award committee stated that they were impressed with the watershed park concept, “Storm Henge” structure, and the community value of the project. 
WHPacific was honored at last Friday’s 2010 ACEC Engineering Excellence Awards Banquet with a Bronze Award, Best in State for our role as lead consulting engineer in the North Bend Way/Cedar Falls Way Roundabout project! As part of its program to improve critical elements of its transportation system, the City of North Bend chose a single lane roundabout at the intersection of North Bend Way and Cedar Falls Way. The roundabout transformed the function of this intersection and enhanced the aesthetic appeal of this part of the City. This project was truly a success because of the strong partnership, communication, and dedication of representatives from the City of North Bend and WHPacific.  Congratulations, and a big thank you, to the WHPacific project team! - Mark Van Wormer, PE – Project Manager
- Darren Murata, PE – Project Engineer
- Randy Templado – Project Designer
- Sam Richard – Construction Manager
- Joe Scanlon, PE – Office Engineering Support
- Joe Armstrong – Construction Inspector (now retired from WHPacific)
WHPacific is the first volunteer crew featured on Snohomish County’s Adopt-A-Road website! Check out the link below: http://www1.co.snohomish.wa.us/Departments/Public_Works/Divisions/TES/ProgramPlanning/Adopt-A-Road/volunteers.htm WHPacific Adopts-A-Road in Snohomish County, WA On December 12, 2009, volunteers from WHPacific’s Bothell, WA office gathered at the Ash Way and 18th Avenue West Roundabout in the area of Lynnwood for our inaugural WHPacific Adopt-a-Road event!
Fortunately, the weather cooperated with clear, cold conditions. After a fresh, hot cup of joe and a bite of warm gingerbread, the hardy volunteers set up traffic control at the roundabout, scoured the roadway corridor for trash, and raked leaves from the landscaped areas. The total take was about 10 bags of leaves and 12 bags of trash. All of the volunteers enjoyed their time on this project and the road has never looked better. The Bothell office chose this project to support the community and provide a necessary service to Snohomish County. During 2006 and 2007, WHPacific provided surveying, base mapping, traffic analysis, and engineering services to prepare preliminary and final design PS&E documents for this three-legged, single lane roundabout. The project was awarded the 2009 ACEC Washington Bronze in Exceeding Owner/Client Needs. Thank you to the following people: Mark Van Wormer, Brian Way, Jim Brown, Celeste Low, Charles Palmer, Kim Wilson, Wes Holden, Alex Mason, Ryan Frostrad, and David Field. Additional thanks to Brian Way for working out the Adopt-a-Road arrangements with Snohomish County.
WHPacific is ranked #148 in Engineering News Records' top 500 Design Firms (2009). The Top 500 Design Firms list, published annually in April, ranks the 500 largest U.S.-based designs firms, both publicly and privately held, based on design-specific revenue. WHPacific's ranking is based on 2008 revenues from their 17 offices throughout Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. http://enr.construction.com/toplists/DesignFirms/A-Z.asp
The December 2008 edition of Civil Engineering Magazine ran a feature article on one of WHPacific's signature projects, the American River Diversion near Auburn, California. WHPacific began working on this project in 2004, when the US Bureau of Reclamation hired us to create a permanent water supply for Placer County. The County's main water supply had been diverted during construction of Auburn Dam; that construction was halted by an earthquake in 1975. Temporary pumping facilities put in place during construction were not adequate to meet the County's water demands two decades later, while reconstruction of the dam was stalled by environmental and funding battles. To solve this problem, WHPacific designed an innovative, multi-use water supply facility and restored a 4,000-ft long reach of the American River that had been dewatered for construction. Our efforts created a permanent water supply for Placer County that was not reliant on the dam. A massive river stabilization and restoration effort was required, which incorporated river recreation and fish passage opportunities. The diversion weir was a very low slope dam that incorporates whitewater rapids that can be run by canoes and kayaks. It also serves as a fish passage since its rock construction mimics a natural river bottom. Congratulations to the water resources engineers in our Denver office for their accomplishments. To access an abstract of the article, please visit: http://pubs.asce.org/magazines/CEMag/2008/Issue_12-08/article2.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON D.C., September 3, 2008 -- WHPacific, Inc.'s Seattle (Bothell) office has been selected for the 2008 'Best of Bothell' Award in the Land Surveyors category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).
The USLBA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USLBA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.
Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2008 USLBA Award Program focused on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USLBA and data provided by third parties.
About U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA) U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA) is a Washington D.C. based organization funded by local businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of USLBA is to promote local business through public relations, marketing and advertising. The USLBA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in their community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to be an advocate for small and medium size businesses and business entrepreneurs across America. For more information, see: http://www.uslba.net/AboutUs.aspx
SOURCE: U.S. Local Business Association ###
One of WHPacific's land development projects was prominently featured in the June issue of Sustainable Land Development Today magazine. The Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District/Portland Community College Rock Creek Recreation Facility was the source of an article titled "Win-Win For College and Community." This award-winning project, managed by Mark Hadley in the Portland office, represents a unique and very successful collaboration between a park district with funding but no land and a community college with land but no funding. Both needed to expand their sports and recreation facilities, which was accomplished when the college leased 32 acres of land to the park district at a greatly reduced rate. Together, they developed the property into a shared recreation complex that features a number of sustainable elements, including pervious pavement, landscape infiltration, and bioswales. Read the article at: http://www.sldtonline.com/content/view/516/98/
Anchorage, Alaska, April 11, 2008 - WHPacific, Inc. is proud to announce that it has recently added the LYNX Mobile Mapper to its inventory of innovative surveying technology. WHPacific is the first company in the United States to take delivery of this new equipment, advancing the state-of-the-practice in surveying technology. The LYNX system is the next step in terrestrial mapping and surveying, incorporating three proven technologies, lidar, GPS and the Applanix POS LV system (Inertial Measurement Unit) into a field unit to produce survey grade 3D data from a mobile vehicular platform. The LYNX Mobile Mapper survey solution is designed for collecting engineering/survey grade lidar data over large areas that are impractical with static lidar sensors, but require an accuracy and resolution that exceed airborne technologies. With system accuracy better than 5 cm and a resolution of up to 1 cm, the LYNX Mobile Mapper offers unprecedented 3D detail – all from a vehicle moving at speeds up to 60 mph. WHPacific’s goal is to be recognized by its clients and within the industry as a leader in customer responsiveness, satisfaction, and quality. “The Lynx system will allow us to continue to provide civil engineering and survey services to our clients at efficiencies and quality that are unparalleled,” said Andy Potts, WHPacific’s principal-in-charge of surveying. “This equipment improves safety and productivity, and vastly broadens our survey capabilities. For our clients, this translates into fast, accurate, and cost-effective surveying services.” WHPacific, Inc. provides a broad range of services to commercial and governmental clients nationwide in six primary lines of business: Architecture, Building Engineering, Land Development, Surveying, Transportation, and Water Resources. The company has 18 offices in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. It is the largest 100 percent Native-American owned architectural/engineering firm in the nation.
Mission in highest post is to further common interests, objectives and political effort that binds the surveying profession in the United States Olympia, WA (March 6, 2008) –At the joint annual conference of the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), American Congress on Surveying & Mapping (ACSM), and Land Surveyors Association of Washington (LSAW) in Spokane, Washington, locally-based Patrick J. Beehler, PLS, begins his term in office as NSPS President. Beehler is the Director of Surveying for WHPacific’s Olympia office, where he oversees a staff of licensed surveyors and technicians. “We’re extremely proud of Pat,” remarked Jon Warren, PLS, WHPacific’s national surveying business line manager. “He has devoted his career to the advancement of the surveying profession, and it is a commitment he demonstrates every day in his role at our firm by providing exceptional service to our clients and staff. I’m confident his involvement will lead to great things for NSPS and WHPacific.” Beehler has over 40 years of experience, and has served on various boards, committees, and councils of NSPS, ACSM, and LSAW. His awards include NSPS Surveying Excellence (2006), NSPS Key Governor Award (2002), and LSAW Surveyor of the Year (1994). He is also an active member of the Tumwater Rotary Club and Thurston County Chamber of Commerce. Upon the expiration of his presidential term in March 2009, Beehler will transfer into the Immediate Past President Position from March 2009 to April 2010. WHPacific, Inc. provides a broad range of services to commercial and governmental clients nationwide in six primary lines of business: Architecture, Building Engineering, Land Development, Surveying, Transportation, and Water Resources. The firm has 17 offices in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. WHPacific is the largest 100% Native-American owned A/E firm in the nation. For more information, visit www.whpacific.com.
Gordon Smith, Director of Transportation in the WHPacific Boise office, was appointed to the University of Idaho 's Civil Engineering Advisory Board. The Board serves as a liaison between the University 's Civil Engineering Department and the external civil engineering industry. Gordon is serving a three-year term, ending in August of 2010, during which time he will advise the Civil Engineering Department on strategic matters such as curriculum planning and facilities, industry trends, and student recruitment.
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