Kleinfelder In The Media
Kleinfelder’s Linda Lannen’s article, titled “Diversity & Inclusion Can Drive Better Solutions for Clients and Employee Engagement,” focuses on diversity and inclusion and its positive impact to business profitability and employee collaboration. (January 2017)
Kleinfelder’s Trent Parkhill’s article, titled “Common Misunderstandings with Geotechnical Work,” focuses on several related topics pertaining to the workflow between structural and geotechnical engineers. (January 2017)
Kleinfelder’s Mahdi Ebrahimian in collaboration with Maria I. Todorovska and Tomasz Falborski, authored “Wave Method for Structural Health Monitoring Testing Using Full-Scale Shake Table Experiment Data” that validates a new method for a Structural Health Monitoring on data recorded during a shake table test on a full-scale seven-story slice of a shear wall building. (January 2017)
Kleinfelder’s Ali Abdullah, PhD, a staff engineer in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, office recently co-authored a paper titled “Preliminary Investigation of the Relationships Between HMA Compressive and Tensile Dynamic Modulus.” The paper summarized research on the relationship of two different tests on asphalt pavement samples. The goal was to evaluate the potential for savings if one test (the compressive test) could be also be used to accurately estimate the results of the other test (the tensile tests). (December 2016)
Kleinfelder’s Ray Ferrara, who is also the editor of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Journal of Environmental Engineering, was interviewed by ASCE Publications about his role as editor. The interview provided a unique opportunity to showcase to the world Kleinfelder’s talent and commitment to the profession. (January 2017)
Kleinfelder’s Nathalie Beauvais, Robert Brandon, and Indrani Ghosh explain how comprehensive vulnerability and risk assessments are helping agencies formulate climate change preparedness plans. (June 2016)
After a near miss by Superstorm Sandy, Massport–the authority that governs the Massachusetts’s public airports and seaports”contacted Kleinfelder to prepare for an uncertain climatic future. Read more about this project in the July edition of Airport Improvement. (July 2015)
Kleinfelder’s substantial rise in the construction management and program management industry is getting attention! President and CEO Bill Siegel talked to the San Diego Union Tribune about what separates Kleinfelder from the competition. (June 2015)
As part of the Miramar Clearwells Improvement Project, the new disinfection system enhances water quality in San Diego. Kleinfelder’s Simon Wong, Larry VandeVenter, and Edward Matthews explain in the May/June edition of WorldWater. (June 2015)
Al Bisacky, Kleinfelder’s civil infrastructure service line director, explains how less-is-more design characteristics is helping reduce Hartford, Connecticut’s road congestion by 16,000 riders a day. (May 2015)
Kleinfelder congratulates Dr. Indrani Ghosh for being named a Top Young Professional by ENR New England. (April 2015)
Kleinfelder senior principal professional Scott Sounart speaks with ENR to discuss why asphalt prices aren’t declining with the price of oil. (March 2015)
One of the many ways that climate change will impact the economy is by causing disruptions to Americas rapidly aging transportation systems. This article, written by climate experts Lisa Dickson and Indrani Ghosh, describes how to translate climate change into implementable practices that consider the most critical assets in the midst of an uncertain future. (February 2015)
Using triple bottom line to determine when to replace an asset. The practice of asset management can be supported by a triple bottom line approach. Rod Lovely explains more on pages 22-25 in the January/February issue of World Water. (February 2015)




