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Lawrence Stormwater Program Receives ACEC of Kansas Engineering Excellence Award

The Lawrence Stormwater System Identification, Assessment & Model Creation Program received an ACEC of Kansas Engineering Excellence Award in the Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services Category. The city of Lawrence, TREKK and Burns & McDonnell collaborated to establish a framework to help the city better understand the location and condition of its stormwater assets and facilitate comprehensive capital planning efforts.

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TREKK Announces Kansas City Office Relocation

We’re excited to announce the planned relocation of its Kansas City headquarters. Following a renovation and build out, TREKK expects to move to 1310 E. 104th Street sometime in mid-2025. TREKK will occupy a total of 40,799 square feet on the first two floors of the office building, with the option to expand to the third floor to accommodate future growth. The new space more than doubles the footprint of the firm’s existing headquarters, which is located across 104th Street.

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Spring Safety Has Sprung

It is that time of year when TREKK’s field crews are ramping up for spring cleaning, flow monitoring and assessment of our underground utilities. Along with spring cleaning comes spring fever drivers, which is why April has been designated National Driving Awareness Month. It’s a critical reminder of the importance of keeping focused squarely on the road.

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Technology-Minded Surveyors are Better Equipped

TREKK’s use of combined technology tools, UAS, SLAM and a variety of mobile and static LiDAR platforms, help us work safer and faster, gathering more complete information both above and below ground. With this abundance of information, the software we use to manage and interpret the data is becoming more specific. Integrating workflows and newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) tools are helping us work smarter and faster, especially when the tools we use to gather this information are more robust.

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Utilizing Emerging Survey Technologies at Bennett Springs Fish Hatchery

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) used emerging as-built technologies during initial field investigations of the Bennett Springs Fish Hatchery facility to install new fish hatchery production technologies, slated to be complete in late 2024/early 2025. Bennett Springs is one of Missouri’s most popular trout parks, home to more than 400,000 rainbow trout.

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Time Management: The Predictable Unpredictable of Surveying

As part of National Surveyors Week, we asked our surveyors about some of the challenges involved in surveying. Kansas City Survey Market Lead, Travis Biddinger, has found that the only thing predictable in surveying is the unpredictable. Time management is the number one concern for any survey project. Preplanning, adjusting the workflow and managing the tools used to the type of deliverable required are all part of the scheduling process.

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