Dear Colleagues,
Please allow me to suggest a somewhat different perspective that includes all comments to date, and goes beyond them.
The end-point objective, as I understand it, is the systemic care and feeding of our nation's infrastructure, including and going beyond our water, bridge, and highway systems.
Recently I came across a new way of thinking about a cross-discipline/cross-marketplace partnership to accomplish that very objective.
It has been posted in the "ASCE Collaborate" family of topics as "Improving Infrastructure."
Please consider reading and evaluating its utility.
Thank you for reading and considering my thoughts.
Cheers.
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William Hayden Ph.D., P.E., CP, F.ASCE
Amherst NY
"It is never too late to be what you might have been." -- George Eliot 1819 - 1880
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-01-2017 06:45
From: Jorge Acevedo
Subject: Anyone using the Envision system on water resources & environmental projects?
The City of Coral Gables is implementing on a sewer pump station rehabilitation project expecting to be at least silver certified. Hazen and Sawyer is the consultant firm
Project currently under design
Jorge Acevedo
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We are using Envision on wet infrastructure projects with our clients. None have opted to go through the certification process. It is generally off the books and not being publicized outside of the community relations process.
A few of the larger agencies we work with (nationally) have started to adopt Envision into their standard contract terms for engineering consultants.
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Christian Olander, PE, ENV SP, M.ASCE
MWH now Stantec
Boston, MA
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