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Acec/Mn Resource Guide 2017-2018 acec American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota 10201 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 240 Minnetonka, MN 55305 / mn resource guide guide mn resource assetsacec/mn resource guide 2017-2018 acec/mn assets@work resource guide government/politics american council of engineering companies of minnesota 952.593.5533 (t) resources 2017–2018 952.593.5552 (f) www.acecmn.org framework Ordway Center Concert Hall Expansion HGA Architects & Engineers 2017 Grand Conceptor Award Winner membership Formerly WSP | PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF Let’s show the world what we can do together. Day by day. Project by project. Together we’re bridging what’s possible and moving the world forward. Question the ordinary Imagine the extraordinary Create the enduring We engineered some of our nation’s tallest buildings and designed transit systems for cities from coast to coast. Our expertise lies at the intersection of the infrastructure and the skylines we have helped to shape. Building a Better World We are WSP USA. for All of Us Engineers | Architects | Planners | Scientists sehinc.com • 800.325.2055 Find out what we can do for you. wsp.com/usa Join Our Team assets :: acec/mn resource guide Published by: American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota (ACEC/MN) 10201 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 240 Minnetonka, Minnesota 55305 Phone: 952/593-5533 Fax: 952/593-5552 [email protected] www.acecmn.org Executive Director David E. Oxley, [email protected] Assistant Executive Director Kristine A. Cassidy, [email protected] Education & Outreach Coordinator Melissa A. Langowski, [email protected] Founding Member of: American Council of Engineering Companies 1015 15th Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: 202/347-7474 Fax: 202/898-0068 [email protected] www.acec.org Important Contact Information: American Institute of Architects/Minnesota (AIA MN) 612/338-6763 www.aia-mn.org League of Minnesota Cities 651/281-1200 www.lmc.org Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID (Board of Registration) 651/296-2388 www.aelslagid.state.mn.us Minnesota Construction Codes and Licensing Division 651/284-5012 www.dli.mn.gov/ccld.asp Minnesota Legislative Information (Laws, Rules, etc.) www.leg.state.mn.us Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) 651/457-2347 www.mnspe.org Minnesota Transportation Alliance 651/659-0804 www.transportationalliance.com State Designer Selection Board 651/201-2376 www.state.mn.us/sdsb/ State of Minnesota General Information 651/296-6013 www.state.mn.us St. Paul District Corps of Engineers 651/290-5200 www.mvp.usace.army.mil www.acecmn.org assets :: acec/mn resource guide assets@work Committees ............................................................................................................ 6 What Has ACEC/MN Done For Me? .......................................................................9 Event Highlights ....................................................................................................10 Grand Award Winners ...........................................................................................12 Honor Award Winners ...........................................................................................15 Engineering Excellence Awards Acknowledgements.............................................16 Awards Sponsors .................................................................................................. 16 Special Recognition................................................................................................18 2017-18 Annual Conferences & Events ................................................................20 government/politics State Government................................................................................................. 22 Minnesota Agencies ............................................................................................. 23 Minnesota Delegation .......................................................................................... 24 County Engineers ................................................................................................. 25 City Engineers....................................................................................................... 27 resources Acronym Reference Guide ................................................................................... 32 Certification Guide ............................................................................................... 41 framework Here’s to Another Fifty Years of Engineering Excellence ..................................... 44 2017-18 Scholarship Recipients ........................................................................... 46 Scholarship Endowment Fund ............................................................................. 47 membership Officers and Directors ........................................................................................ 50 Staff .................................................................................................................. 51 Past Presidents ............................................................................................ 52 Life Members ............................................................................................ 52 Minority and Disadvantaged Member Firms .............................................. 52 Honorary Members ..................................................................................... 53 How To Use This Directory ........................................................................... 53 Specialty Services ....................................................................................... 54 Fields of Practice ........................................................................................ 55 Member Firms ............................................................................................ 57 Affiliates ..................................................................................................... 85 Partners and Principals ................................................................................ 91 Membership Application.............................................................................101 www.acecmn.org assets :: acec/mn resource guide advertising index Alliant Engineering, Inc. .............................................................................. 30 American Engineering Testing, Inc. ................................................................... 4 ARC Document Solutions ............................................................................ 32 Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ............................................................................... 40 Barr Engineering Co. ................................................................................... 90 Bolton & Menk, Inc. ....................................................................................... 22 Braun Intertec Corporation .......................................................................... 22 DeWitt Mackall Crounse & Moore S.C. ......................................................... 24 Hallberg Engineeering .................................................................................. 4 HDR ............................................................................................................ 29 Heley, Duncan & Melander, PLLP ...................................................................42 Hiway Federal Credit Union ......................................................................... 47 Houston Engineering, Inc. ........................................................................... 38 HR Green, Inc. ............................................................................................... 17 INSPEC, INC. ................................................................................................ 48 Kimley-Horn ................................................................................................. 14 Kraus Anderson Insurance ........................................................................... 45 Marriott Minneapolis Northwest ...................................................................17 Mattson Macdonald Young, Inc. ................................................................. 35 Michaud Cooley Erickson .............................................................................39 Moore Engineering, Inc. ................................................................................ 8 Northern Technologies, LLC ........................................................................ 90 Redpath and Company ...............................................................................100 Sambatek, Inc. ............................................................................................. 37 Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. ............................................... Inside Front Cover SRF Consulting Group, Inc. ............................................................................ 4 Stantec .......................................................................................................... 7 Steen Engineering .......................................................................................24 The Coleman Law Firm, LLC ............................................................................ 40 Ulteig Engineers ........................................................................................... 26 WSB & Associates, Inc...................................................................................48 WSP USA ...............................................................................
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