Scientific Programmer Scott Lawson, E.I.T., CFM, recently published an article on statistical hydrology in Water Resources Research, a peer reviewed scientific journal published by the American Geophysical Union. The article covers how Scott and his research colleagues extended a traditional approach of flood frequency analysis to incorporate information on how long discharge is exceeded in rivers. The resulting statistical model may be used to predict typical flood durations along a river. Such duration information can improve the predictive capacity of hydraulic and ecosystem models, outline geomorphic trajectories, or inform emergency management plans and flood damage rating curves. Congratulations Scott! View the article abstract here: https://lnkd.in/edbPnfP5 #WaterResources #flooding #FloodModeling
Dewberry
Engineering Services
Fairfax, Virginia 46,347 followers
Dewberry is a leading AEC firm offering planning, design, and construction services nationwide.
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Dewberry is a leading, market-facing firm with a proven history of providing professional services to a wide variety of public- and private-sector clients. Recognized for combining unsurpassed commitment to client service with deep subject matter expertise, Dewberry is dedicated to solving clients' most complex challenges and transforming their communities. Established in 1956, Dewberry is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, with more than 50 locations and 2,000+ professionals nationwide. Our commitment to excellence begins with employing the industry's most talented, driven, and dedicated professionals. We embrace an inclusive environment by valuing all individuals and their many diverse backgrounds. As a result, we are better able to deliver high quality services to our clients, create competitive advantages, and drive market leadership. Whether an experienced professional or a new graduate, our employees have the chance to collaborate with exceptional colleagues, contribute to interesting and highly visible projects, advance their career goals, and take part in projects that transform communities. To learn more, visit www.dewberry.com. Mission: Dewberry is a nationwide firm of planning, design, and construction professionals. We create responsible and innovative solutions for those who own, operate, and maintain natural and built environments. We value lasting relationships, achieving our clients’ visions, and celebrating in their success. Vision: Create value for our clients. Improve our communities. Empower our employees. Expand our reach.
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- Architects, Engineers, Consultants, architecture, interior design, asset management, construction, disaster recovery, environmental, geospatial, land planning, MEP, civil engineering, surveying, telecommunications, transportation, water engineering, sustainability, structural engineering, climate change, and resilience
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In this Q&A article for Florida Specifier, Dewberry Associate and Department Manager Shawn Hamilton reflects on his time in public service as secretary of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, including what leadership lessons he learned, what shaped his service, and what he’s doing now. Click here to read: https://lnkd.in/eJ34cz3E #FDEP #environmental #Florida
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We have four exciting job opportunities to support a variety of resilient project efforts across markets! These positions have flexibility to join our offices across the country. See job descriptions below: National flood resilience program manager: https://lnkd.in/eMQpFG4z Hydraulic steel structures principal engineer: https://lnkd.in/ebCc6P4h National pump station design leader: https://lnkd.in/eCfskneR National levee design leader: https://lnkd.in/eigkyAZA #resilience #engineering #jobs #careers
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Our New York team was proud to receive two 2025 Project of the Year awards from American Society of Highway Engineers NY Metro chapter! These awards included winner of the Small Project of the Year 2024/2025 under $40 million award for the design-build rehabilitation of the MTA Bridges & Tunnels Rockaway Bridges project, which included the rehabilitation of the Cross Bay Veteran Memorial Bridge and Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge. The Cross Bay bridge project focused on the structural rehabilitation of the navigation span and the replacement of an existing pedestrian ramp to create an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant shared use path across the Cross Bay Bridge. The Marine Parkway Bridge project included the replacement of finger joints and installation of prototype aluminum orthotropic deck panels to determine if replacement of the open grid deck at the truss spans is suitable. As the two project bridges connect to moderately populated areas of the Rockaways that see heavy traffic, our design team’s efforts to create an ADA-compliant shared use path across the bridges will improve bicycle and pedestrian accessibility. Slide 2: Picture of the Rockaway Bridges project team, including Dewberry team member Christopher Sarmiento and Metropolitan Transportation Authority clients Catherine Sheridan, Romolo De Santis, Tom Wynne, and Sam Tabikh, P.E. The second award was for the Pelham Parkway Reconstruction Phases 1 and 2, which received an Honor Award for the Large Project of the Year 2024/2025 over $40 million category. The project involved roadway, sewer and water main system enhancements and focused on reconstructing three sections of the roadway, including 1.7 miles of dedicated bus lanes along a critical corridor in the Bronx. In addition, the addition of improved transportation options via the Select Bus Service (SBS) lane are one of the first of its kind in New York City—benefiting 49,000 bus riders daily. Slide four: The Pelham Parkway Reconstruction Phases 1 and 2 project team, including Dewberry team members Sara Dougherty, PG, ENV SP, Bethany Schneider, PE, Tessa Nesta Piscione, Rhonda Cardone. Also pictured are client representatives from New York City Department of Transportation, NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP), and NYC Department of Design and Construction. #transportation #water #infrastructure #NewYork #ASHE
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Congratulations to the Collinsville Police Department and our project team on the ribbon cutting for the police department's new facility expansion! Read more about the project in Katie Vondrasek's post below. #PublicSafety #architecture #Tulsa
On Friday afternoon, after about 14 months of construction, the Collinsville Police Department celebrated their Dewberry designed expansion and renovation with a ribbon cutting. The project improves law enforcement operations and benefits the community. The $2.7 million project increased the police headquarters from 6,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet to accommodate new services and amenities for officers, dispatchers and administrative staff. The building will feature a larger detective unit and dispatch center, as well as new and updated evidence packing, private report-taking rooms and workout and training facilities. It will also allow Collinsville PD to increase its officers from 15 to 25. Thank you to Ryce Loyd Haymaker and Beth Keppler, NCIDQ, IIDA, WELL AP, LEED AP for their help and Timberlake Construction for their partnership through this process! Civil Engineer: CEC® Structural Engineer: 360 Engineering Group, PLLC MEPFP: EDA+FKI Engineering PC #police #publicsafety #lawenforcement #community #design #architects #architecture
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Check out this short video on the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI)! Established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the NWI program provides information to the public on the status and trends of our nation's wetlands. NWI data is available to the public and provides valuable information for biologists, conservation efforts, habitat assessments, land management, and much more. While the mapping is conducted remotely, each project requires a field trip where analysts working on the project travel to the area of interest (AOI) to answer questions that may arise while mapping and to confirm classification protocols used across the project. Our analysts have visited Alaska, Pennsylvania, California, and Wyoming among other locations across the U.S. https://lnkd.in/eT-4UHw3 #mapping #GIS #geospatial #technology
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Our firm was recognized in Showcase Magazine’s 2025 RAVE Awards as favorite architectural firm! View the full 2025 RAVE Award favorites list here: https://lnkd.in/eFsUBehf Learn more about our architecture practice here: https://lnkd.in/eFp3aNYU #architecture #design #awards
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In this article for The Conduit, Dewberry Vice President Peter Garvey is interviewed by Virginia Water Environment Association Public and Government Affairs Committee Chair Lara Grotz to discuss his extensive experience with the Water Policy Fly-In in Washington, D.C., and why other water professionals should get involved. See pages 41-42: https://lnkd.in/eqFxmf-d Additionally, check out Peter's Water Environment & Technology conversation with Kristiana Dragash on "Speak Up for Water" which dives deeper into what to expect from the National Water Policy Fly-In: https://lnkd.in/eN-uUQpA Pictured left to right: John DiGiacomo, (Natick, MA), Rep. Jim McGovern, Kirsten King (NEWWA), and Peter Garvey following the congressional briefing for the 2024 National Water Policy Fly-In in Washington D.C. Water Environment Federation #water #infrastructure #WaterPolicy
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In case you missed it, check out this thought leader video featuring Senior Engineer Rebecca Neilon where she discusses the importance of planning and preparing for infrastructure funding, how to make high budget projects eligible for funding, and what the future of infrastructure project funding will look like once the Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act expires. https://lnkd.in/ePhJXVXE #IIJA #infrastructure #FederalFunding
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The Danville Regional Airport in Virginia underwent renovations for the first time since 1961 to prepare for an expected increase in passenger traffic headed to the city’s new casino. Our firm provided design, working drawings, and construction administration services to replace the existing building HVAC, related electrical, suspended ceilings, and select floor finishes. Check out this short project video! https://lnkd.in/eQzqkpCZ #airport #design #construction #HVAC