The City of Madison Engineering Division will allow use of low-carbon concrete in the construction of public sidewalks and curb and gutter thanks to the work and initial passion of a couple local Girl Scout troops.
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Low-Carbon Concrete Success: City Engineering Hosts Event, Allows Future Process
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Women in Construction Week 2022: Kara Jafferis
postedBright red fire hydrants are hard to miss, just like Madison Water Utility Pump Operator Kara Jafferis.
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Women in Construction Week 2022: Cindy Hemenway
postedGood weather can make all the difference when working in the field in the construction industry. Rain can make it muddy and messy. Snow can make it dangerous. Sharp wind can give you a chill down your back.
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City Engineer Robert Phillips to Retire After 33 Years of City Service
postedMADISON, WI – The City of Madison Engineering Division City Engineer Robert “Rob” Phillips will retire at the end of April after over three decades of service to the City.
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Women in Construction Week 2022: Rebecca Qureishi
postedDreaded orange barrels, they’re hard to miss when they pop up in your neighborhood.
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Women in Construction Week 2022: Margaret Kraege
postedA big yellow front loader picks up dirt at a City of Madison Parks Division playground—dust flies, the massive bucket lifts and drops a load in the back of another truck, then beeps as it backs up to park.
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Women in Construction Week 2022: Janet Schmidt
postedThe stormwater system—you can’t see it, unless you know what it is: greenways, ponds, pipes underground and, yes, the lakes. The stormwater system is what supports and moves stormwater in and out of our area.
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City Engineer Robert Phillips to Retire After 33 Years of City Service
postedMadison’s City Engineer Robert “Rob” Phillips will retire at the end of April after over three decades of service to the City.
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Women in Construction Week 2022 Plan Announced
postedThe Engineering Division, in partnership with the Parks Division, Water Utility and Traffic Engineering Division, is proud to join the nationally-recognized Women in Construction Week, March 6-12, 2022.
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$3.5M Grant from WisDOT Will Support Troy Drive Railroad Bridge Replacement
postedThe Troy Drive Railroad Bridge in the City of Madison will be replaced thanks to a $3.5M grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation as part of the 2022 Freight Rail Preservation Program.
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30-Day Deadline: Comment On First Flood Solution Models
postedThe community has 30 days to give feedback on the first three final draft reports of watershed study models, which are posted online and propose potential solutions to flooding issues.
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You’re Invited: First Public Meeting Set for New Imagination Center at Reindahl Park
postedThe community is invited to see preliminary designs for the new Imagination Center at Reindahl Park, 6-8 p.m., Jan. 27, 2022, via Zoom. Registration prior is required to receive the Zoom link in advance.