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STV Selected to Lead California Road Pricing Initiative 

Statewide Effort Will Help Agencies Understand When and How Road Pricing Can Reduce Congestion and Improve Reliability  SACRAMENTO, CA –  STV today announced it has been selected by the  California Association of Councils of Governments (CALCOG)  to lead a new statewide initiative evaluating how road pricing strategies can reduce congestion and improve travel reliability. The project is funded by a grant awarded to Caltrans, in partnership with CALCOG, through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Regional Infrastructure Accelerator program. As California faces rising congestion alongside new mobility and sustainability targets, the effort will establish the California Transportation Choices Partnership, a statewide coalition focused on communicating the costs and benefits of road pricing and accelerating the planning, development and delivery of projects that improve travel conditions. The initiative will examine how tools such as tolled and exp...

Garney Breaks Ground on Hillsborough County’s Largest Capital Improvement Project 

The One Water – South Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment Project will support long-term regional needs TAMPA, Fla. (April 27, 2026) — Garney has broken ground on the new One Water – South Wastewater Conveyance and Treatment Project (One Water Project) in Tampa, the largest capital improvement project in Hillsborough County’s history. The massive project supports the County’s efforts to expand its water reuse and meet future population growth. Garney is delivering the One Water Project through a progressive design-build approach with engineer Hazen & Sawyer along with subconsultants Ardurra, Stantec, and Wade Trim. The progressive design-build team is delivering all three major components of the wastewater project: the One Water Campus Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility (AWWTF), the Balm Road Super Lift Station, and over 20 miles of wastewater and reclaimed water pipelines. The treatment facility will be built for 24 million ...

STV Taps Former ODOT Leader Kris Strickler as National Highways Director

STV today announced that Kris Strickler, PE, has joined the firm as senior vice president and national highways director, bringing more than 20 years of public-sector leadership to the firm’s highways expertise. He will help lead strategy, client service and delivery for complex, multi-jurisdictional corridor programs nationwide.    PORTLAND, OR —   Strickler brings more than two decades of leadership at the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Washington State Department of Transportation, overseeing multimodal delivery, operations and maintenance programs across the Pacific Northwest. As the second longest-serving director of ODOT, he advanced hundreds of capital projects statewide and is widely recognized for shaping multimodal programs that reduce congestion, expand user choice and strengthen both rural and urban economic mobility.  “ Kris has delivered some of the most complex, multi-jurisdictional transportation programs in the Pacific Northwest, s...

The 2026 Rising Stars in the AEC Industry

Every year, the Rising Stars award recognizes individuals who are helping shape what the AEC industry becomes next. The 2026 class feels especially reflective of the moment the industry is in right now.  This group stands out not just for what they’ve accomplished, but for how they’re doing it. They’re stepping into leadership earlier, navigating change in real time, and finding ways to move their teams and firms forward without a clear playbook. Whether it’s driving innovation, strengthening culture, mentoring others, or leading complex projects, this year’s Rising Stars are making meaningful contributions that extend beyond their roles.  What’s also clear about the 2026 class is their range. They represent different disciplines, firm sizes, and career paths, but they share a common thread: a willingness to take ownership and a mindset focused on growth. Many are not waiting for leadership opportunities...

Dudleys Completes on 40,000 sq ft M1 Business Park

Dudleys Consulting Engineers has completed works to deliver a major new 40,000 sq ft industrial development at Calder Park in Wakefield. The £3.5 million scheme by Marrtree Investments now offers nine high specification trade counter units ranging from approximately 3,500 to 5,000 sq ft. With a prime location at Junction 39 of the M1 motorway, Marrtree Business Park delivers much needed, new build warehouse accommodation at the heart of the established Calder Park. Existing occupiers include National Highways, West Yorkshire Police, and Taylor Wimpey Homes with the business community well served by food and drink amenity. Dudleys Consulting Engineers was engaged in early 2024 to provide specialist advice on the development, owing to the site’s previous history as an open cast mine. Its appointment was pivotal in ensuring that the project could progress safely and efficiently. The team carried out comprehensive site investigation works, addressing concerns about the possibility...

STV is Delivering One of the Longest and Most Complex Segments of the 100-Mile Second Atoka Pipeline

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — STV  today announced it broke ground on the next major segment of the Second Atoka Pipeline, the largest municipal water infrastructure project in Oklahoma history and a crucial investment in long-term water security for millions of residents and businesses across the state. As the design and construction management lead for the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust (OCWUT), STV is delivering one of the longest and most complex segments of the 100-mile pipeline, a 15-mile segment between the Coalgate and Stonewall pump stations.   “This project is about building resilience into Oklahoma City’s water system,”  said  Richard Taylor, construction management lead at STV.  “We’re pioneering techniques that will keep highways open, protect natural resources and connect communities while building a system th...

Barhale Completes Bridge Milestone on Northern Outfall Sewer Upgrade

Work to deliver a multi-million-pound rehabilitation programme of Thames Water’s Northern Outfall Sewer (NOS) in East London took a major step forward over Easter after a second major rail possession allowed Barhale engineers to carry out structural works and take critical material samples. The 7.5 kilometre NOS runs overground on an embankment across East London, transferring flows from a 300 square kilometre catchment to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works. At the Corporation Street project in West Ham, the NOS09 overbridges cross the District Line and c2c line. Through the 100-hour joint Transport for London and Network Rail Easter possession, civil engineering, infrastructure and tunnelling specialist, Barhale removed redundant concrete structures from the bridge spans, cut 20 samples from the existing cast iron sewer barrels for testing and undertook coring investigations at the bridge abutments and piers and additionally updated 3D scan surveys. The Easter possession prov...