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.
Read MoreWe're proud to announce that two TREKK projects were recognized at the ACEC of Missouri Engineering Excellence Awards - Evergy Distribution Manhole Inspection Program and the Grandview I-49 Outer Road Conversion Design-Build project.
Read MoreWe're proud to announce that our Olathe Compost Facility project received an ACEC of Kansas Engineering Excellence Award in the Environmental Category. Together, TREKK and the City of Olathe, Kansas developed a solution that improves facility operations, promotes future growth and demand, and consolidates compost facilities into a campus, placing yard waste adjacent to a biosolids facility.
Read MoreTREKK has opened its ninth office, serving clients in Northwest Arkansas in the Beau Terre Office Park of Bentonville. Our five Bentonville-area employees offer the region, known as one of the fastest-growing in the U.S., expertise in civil and wastewater engineering and field services.
Read MoreGeological hazards, such as rock and landslides, can be an unpredictable environment and may pose a safety risk both to the traveling public and those attempting to mediate the hazard. So, when MoDOT wanted a new roadway design for an additional passing lane next to a steep embankment along Route 65, TREKK provided a safe solution by deploying its sUAS drone system on a rockslide area that was showing signs of instability.
Read MoreKatie Schleicher always had a passion for saving animals and improving their lives because they definitely improve our lives. She’s a board member with the Bonner Animal Rescue which assists people and pets in the greater Kansas City area. Since Katie began her volunteer work at the rescue in 2010, they have helped more than 5,000 animals to have better lives.
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