Garver, City of Del City honored with ACEC National Recognition Award
Garver's work helped the City of Del City, Oklahoma upgrade its aging wastewater treatment plant and processes, while also helping it save $1.2 million.
READ ARTICLEGarver's work helped the City of Del City, Oklahoma upgrade its aging wastewater treatment plant and processes, while also helping it save $1.2 million.
READ ARTICLEFor the second consecutive year, Garver has earned the recognition that is based on feedback from Oklahoma-based employees and was presented to companies for their support of a healthy workplace culture.
READ ARTICLEGarver provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design services for the Ardmore Readiness Center, a resilient facility that will serve the Oklahoma Army National Guard for years to come.
READ ARTICLEWest Texas Water Business Team Leader Tina Hanson, PE, and Central Region Water Business Planning Manager Krysten Marshall have been nominated for awards that honor impactful women working in the AEC and other industries.
READ ARTICLETransportation Project Manager Matthew Youngblood was named to the annual list that honors professionals who exhibit hard work, philanthropy, and leadership.
READ ARTICLEThe Garver-led project provided the Del City WWTP with headworks upgrades, the implementation of a new cloth media filtration process, and integration of a non-contact UV disinfection system.
READ ARTICLEGarver's Oklahoma offices were presented with the Excellence award, for providing a healthy environment for employees and supporting an overall healthier Oklahoma.
READ ARTICLEGarver provided environmental, roadway, traffic, bridge, preliminary engineering and final design services on an accelerated timeline for a new U.S.-77 Bridge over the Canadian River to re-open a vital link between two Oklahoma communities.
READ ARTICLEThe grant will assist the Garver-led study in determining the feasibility of using indirect potable reuse at Lake Thunderbird, which serves as the primary source of drinking water for Norman, Oklahoma, and two surrounding cities.
READ ARTICLEGarver was named to the annual list based exclusively on feedback from Garver employees working out of its three Oklahoma offices.
READ ARTICLEA donation of $40,000, some raised directly by Garver employees, went to the renovation of the Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
READ ARTICLEAs a board member, Vice President and Transportation Team Leader Brent Schniers will continue to aid Garver's efforts in providing innovative infrastructure services from the Tulsa, Oklahoma office.
READ ARTICLEGarver employees and GarverGives combined to provide an almost $4,000 contribution to the Oklahoma-based organization that fights the worldwide water crisis.
READ ARTICLEOklahoma Water Team Leader Mary Elizabeth Mach has been appointed by Governor Kevin Stitt to the 12-member council that provides recommendations to the Oklahoma Environmental Quality Board.
READ ARTICLEThe I-244 multimodal bridges over the Arkansas River provides a major route through Tulsa County with modern transportation facilities for highway, rail, and pedestrian traffic and was recently honored by the ACEC of Oklahoma.
READ ARTICLEThe Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has been better than any of its peers at repairing and replacing structurally deficient bridges over the last decade, according to a recent study by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association.
READ ARTICLEGarver encourages all of its employees to engage in community activities in an effort to make impacts outside of their offices. Those in Tulsa have been as active in that endeavor as any other, having taking part through the last year in clothing drives, food drives, and holiday events.
READ ARTICLEGarver Transportation Project Managers Jenny Sallee and Mike Spayd recently presented at the Oklahoma Traffic Engineering Association’s spring conference in Ardmore, Oklahoma detailing the traffic analysis and preliminary design of a diverging diamond interchange,
READ ARTICLEGarver Oklahoma Water Team Leader Mary Elizabeth Mach has completed the Leadership for Engineers course hosted by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Oklahoma
READ ARTICLEFive Garver engineers based in its Tulsa office have been elected to leadership positions within the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). All of those elected are project engineers on the Transportation Team in Garver’s Tulsa office.
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