Ralph Hill relocated to Omaha and became involved with the local fencing community. As he traveled to competitions across the Midwest, he’s had the opportunity to meet individuals from all walks of life, including another TREKK employee and a colleague in the engineering industry. Ralph believes that you learn a lot about another person when you fence them; you develop a connection on a whole different level.
Read MoreProject Engineer, Amy Nash, and LiDAR Technician, Barry Kindsfather, feel fortunate to live in an area with so much outdoor space to pursue their love of hiking. Hundreds of miles hiking has taught this married couple of 32 years that the easiest path is not the one that gives you the most rewards. It is a lesson they apply to their jobs at TREKK. The married duo is often seen acquiring mobile LiDAR data for TREKK projects throughout the nation.
Read MoreMuch like TREKK, Amy Gralapp has grown in the last 20 years, both professionally and personally. She’s nurtured her career and family at the same time. She joined TREKK as a designer, then as a manager and supervisor. Now we’re excited to announce that she’s our new Water Systems Market Lead in Kansas City. Learn more about her journey through life and career growth.
Read MoreMost people don’t know what’s all involved after the water goes down the drain. They don’t realize what a high-tech world sewer management has evolved to be, from 3D scanning and printing to LiDAR and SLAM technology. Cole Bridges is a second-generation field technician who’s had a lot of interesting experiences discovering and maintaining what lies below.
Read MoreVernon Schrock’s most memorable project was a lengthy sewer analysis project for the City of Bentonville, Arkansas, which included flow monitoring and 560 manhole inspections. As the city changed and grew, so did Vernon’s love for the area. So much so that he decided to move there.
Read MoreThe recent flooding of Indian Creek that led to the damage and closing of Coach’s Bar and Grill has brought much attention from local papers and news stations. Several local media outlets have presented the flood as a “100 year flood event.” But what makes a flood a “100 year flood”?
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